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LibRaw is a library for reading RAW files obtained from digital photo
cameras (CRW/CR2, NEF, RAF, DNG, and others).
LibRaw is based on the source codes of the dcraw utility, where part of
drawbacks have already been eliminated
and part will be fixed in future. The users of
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This is due to Shotwell generating JPEGs to act as proxies for the RAW
image during viewing and interactive editing. We call these proxies
"mimics", as they look like the RAW image, but avoid the expensive
decode operation.
When RAW files are added to Shotwell, Shotwell generates these mimics in
Ticketed on our Trac at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2000
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this ticket?
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This appears to be 0.3.1. So much has changed in master since then, the
stack trace doesn't apply to our current development version.
Is this something you can reproduce, or did it only happen this once?
If you're comfortable running the latest version, you might try
installing from our Daily Bui
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As it turns out, this problem (at least, one with the same sympthoms)
was discovered en masse with gexiv2 on Trusty. I've just applied a
patch that fixes the problem.
I'm marking this as a duplicate of tha
I've released gexiv2 0.10.1 with Robert's patch:
https://download.gnome.org/sources/gexiv2/0.10/gexiv2-0.10.1.tar.xz
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Python bindings brok
I agree, these are all important considerations. Perhaps the calendar
application can register itself as "indicator-datetime compatible" with
an X- entry in its .desktop file, indicating that it meets the above
criteria? Something like this:
X-Unity-Indicator-Datetime-Date: calendar --date %D
X-
GNOME does allow defining a default calendar (System Settings -> Details
-> Default Applications), so that could be used by indicator-datetime as
well. But as Charles pointed out, since indicator-datetime is
displaying calendar events, it should probably be keyed to a calendar
application that can
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Sebastien, I believe both of these reports are the same as the Unity
control center problem. I'm marking this ticket as a duplicate; if I'm
missing something, please let me know.
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This sounds similar to bug #1314904 but I'm not sure.
If you run Shotwell from the terminal window like this:
$ SHOTWELL_LOG=1 SHOTWELL_LOG_FILE=:console: shotwell
and reproduce this problem, do you see errors listed, in particular:
21:38 < z4nD4R> (shotwell:12245): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **:
g_app
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Sebastien, this seems to be affecting a number of people. Is there some
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So, first: If the users install ubuntu-online-account, does that fix the
problem for them? If so, we should communicate that to them.
As far as easy solutions, if adding back the dependency is off the
table, then my only other suggestion is to distribute an unmodified
version of Shotwell (or, at
How can I elevate this with those teams (i.e. who should I email)? This
is really a poor situation for our users.
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Can you run Shotwell from the console window like so:
$ SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell
Then choose Open with External Editor.
First, cut-and-paste the output from the console window (if any) and add
it to this ticket.
Second, please upload to this ticket this file:
~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log
Eit
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Hi Omer,
I noticed in this bug (and these two:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/647364 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/644918) that the
original stack trace shows the crash happening in libglobalmenu. The
second traces in all of them show the pro
This sounds similar to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/649200 but the
crash point is different in each. When you say you were attempting to
import photos, what were you doing (or what was Shotwell doing) when the
crash occurred? Did you choose File -> Import From Folder...
My apologies, Omer, I misread the ticket.
Yes, we've seen other issues with globalmenu. A ticket from a few weeks
back: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/623029
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Hi Charles,
Shotwell 0.8 includes a startup scan which will detect when photos have
been renamed and associate them with the old photo objects in your
library. (The ticket for this is http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2476)
This should take care of the problem you're describing.
As far as your third
I should have said "Shotwell 0.8 *will* include", as 0.8 hasn't been
released yet. Monday mornings ...
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In later versions of Shotwell we introduced a feature to query the user
when photos are imported whether to copy or link the photos.
I recommend upgrading to Shotwell 0.7.2, for this and a whole lot of
other reasons!
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everflux,
This is a separate problem than the one reported here. Our ticket for
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Can you build from trunk and install? Instructions are here:
http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/gexiv2
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This is a slightly different stack trace from the last one (a better one
too, with symbols). This suggests to me this is not fixed in trunk.
What would be helpful now is to know which photo is causing this
problem. It looks like it happens while it's loading the thumbnails and
metadata off the d
Can you follow the instructions on this page and attach to this ticket
the shotwell.gdb and shotwell.log files?
http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/Shotwell/FAQ#IthinkIvefoundabuginShotwell.HowcanIreportit
Also, I noticed you're running the Netbook edition of Ubuntu. Are you
running Shotwell under the Un
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This looks like #674784. I'm marking as a duplicate.
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Can you email me the photo that's causing this problem? I'm at
j...@yorba.org.
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Actually, I suspect it's bug 673453.
pschonmann, if you can follow the instructions on the ticket for
generating a full log file to determine which photo is causing the
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Okay ... when I import into Shotwell trunk, everything works fine. When
I import into Shotwell 0.7.2, crash (although, worrisomely, it's a
different stack trace than the prior two you've supplied).
Weirdly, it's in gexiv2, which Shotwell should be using roughly the same
way in both versions.
I'l
> I selected download folder, some jpgs are there, BUT EVERY FILES ARE
GRAYED OUT
This is a function of the GNOME directory chooser. Because we're asking
only for a directory to import from (not specific files), the directory
chooser grays out the files.
> This error looks interesting:
> Error:
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I've discovered a bug that's suspiciously similar to this one. I've
ticketed it at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2857
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We'd also like this. It's been ticketed at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1473
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We have a ticket for adding a back button or menu item:
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For the first case, we have plans to make tags case-insensitive:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2391
I've ticketed the second, which seems a reasonable request:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3009
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This is something we'd like as well, and there's actually been some work
on face detection to boot. See http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1702
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Importanc
To follow up, you do realize you can tag photos by keyword or subject
matter? Select the photo(s) and press Ctrl+T to add tags.
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Aha!
When you select Edit with External Editor in Shotwell, it creates a copy
of the master file and launches GIMP to edit that file. That way, your
masters remains pristine.
It looks to me that the directory your image is in
(/home/marcello/Immagini/Foto ordinate per giorno/2010-07-28 - Concert
This is available in gexiv2 0.2.2.
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We've ticketed this here: http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1326
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If files are moved to the Missing Files page, their events and tags
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couldn't.
How is the hard drive mounted (USB, network, etc.)? Is the hard drive
selected as your library directory (Edit -> Preferences)? Or are you
referri
If you can reproduce this or retrieve the original image, please re-open
this ticket. Otherwise, I'm marking as Invalid.
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Can you do the following? First, you'll need to install gphoto2 (a
command-line program for libgphoto2):
$ sudo apt-get install gphoto2
Then run this command:
$ gphoto2 --debug --debug-logfile=camera.log -L
This will generate a file called camera.log. Please attach that photo
to this ticket.
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Display better error message when importing to read-only directory
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Could you attach a sample ARW file to this ticket that causes this
problem?
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Shotwell won't attempt to generate new thumbnails if the thumbnail file
is missing. That's something worth considering, however. I've ticketed
it here: http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2889
Regarding the original problem, is there anything unusual about your
home directory or the .shotwell directory
Robert, do you know what the problem was? Could you let me know either
here or via email? Thanks.
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http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2881. Investigating.
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Looking at the log files, I'm seeing a couple of things that are
suspicious. First:
L 2436 2010-11-16 20:21:21 [WRN] AlienDatabaseImportJob.vala:32: Could not get
file metadata for img_0141.jpg: /media/FAT/img_0141.jpg: Failed to open the
data source: No such file or directory (errno = 2)
L 243
This assertion means Shotwell was unable to create a database table.
This is a pretty fundamental error, some of the obvious reasons why
would be that the disk was full (*really* full, as an empty database
file isn't that large) or that the ~/.shotwell directory was read-only
or protected.
Fernand
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Shotwell Crashes while importing photo
@Danny you're still using 0.18.0 which does not have the Flickr fix.
You'll need to upgrade to 0.18.1 for it. I don't know if Ubuntu plans
on backporting the fix to Trusty but a version for 14.04 is available at
Yorba's PPA, https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
I suspect your issue wi
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Martin, please re-read my comment in #2. Although labelled as an error
by Exiv2, it is not an error in the sense that (a) Shotwell can still
import and view these photos, and (b) Shotwell (via Exiv2) can stil
This update solves this specific Unity problem for California.
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This might be a duplicate of bug #1276186 (or vice-versa).
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can't rename files in nautilus
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This was reported by Alessandro upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/7582
Robert Park replied to your problem, Alessandro, suggesting you try
installing python.gi. Hve you tried that?
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There used to be a bug in Nautilus that that prevented Shotwell from
doing this, but it was fixed. See http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/2129
and https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632427 I tested and this
does work with Nautilus on Ubuntu.
I suspect the issue is with the elementary Files
You didn't get a core file or a stack trace, did you?
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Unfortunately, the crash report only shows process status at the time of
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Has this been seen again? As mentioned before, so much has changed in
this code path it's hard to say that this problem still exists.
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Shotwell's controls in fullscreen mode are designed to "hide" at the
bottom of the screen to allow full viewing. If you mouse down to the
bottom center of the screen, they should pop up. Is that not the case?
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The bug report says you're using Shotwell 0.12.3 on Precise. Is that
correct? If so, you might consider subscribing to the Yorba PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/ppa). You can upgrade to 0.14.1
(unfortunately, the latest, 0.15, doesn't build on Precise).
I recall having some troubles
Alas, this is a known problem. You'll need to uninstall Shotwell and
libgexiv2, press "Refresh" in Synaptic, and then reinstall Shotwell
(which will also install libgexiv2).
Your database won't be deleted if you uninstall. However, if you'd like
to backup your library (always a good idea), follo
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
sometimes no controls in viewer
To manage notifications about this
Ok... if you see it again, please let me know here. Thanks!
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Title:
Shotwell crashing when creating thumbnails.
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What version are you using?
$ shotwell --version
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
shotwell crashes whi
It may be that the version of gphoto2 you're using doesn't recognize
.orf files as RAW files. gphoto2 is the libray Shotwell uses to
communicate with cameras.
Do you have access to a newer version of Ubuntu (with a newer version of
Shotwell)?
If you connect the camera to your computer, is it ava
The other possibility (and the one I'm more leaning toward now) is that
LibRaw doesn't recognize the .orf files. LibRaw is the library Shotwell
uses to process RAW files.
You can import a newer version of Shotwell from our PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/ppa However, I don't know if t
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Title:
Crash when exporting photos to a directory
To manage notifica
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
Help → Report a Problem redirect me to a Yorba Redmine log in pa
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1100514 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1100514
This is fixed in Geary 0.4. There is some work being done to backport
0.4 to 12.04, see http://blog.yorba.org/jim/2013/11/would-you-like-to-
see-geary-0-4-available-on-ubuntu-12-04-elementary-luna.html and
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