@Alberto: the critical assertions do not occur with vanilla upstream
Shotwell. We don't like assertions like these and have always been
pretty strict about noticing and fixing them in our code.
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Also reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5827
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Title:
Shotwell Send To Email doesn't attach multiple photos
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The build failure is known upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5803
We'll fix this very soon.
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Title:
[UIFe] [FFe] UOA integration needs
The patch 06_uoa.patch is slightly out of date and won't cleanly apply
to Shotwell in git master. Alberto, could you bring it up to date?
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Title:
Never mind - I realized the patch needs to apply to 0.12.90 since the
changes in git master are as yet unreleased.
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[UIFe] [FFe] UOA
OK - I applied the current patch to the 0.12.90 tarball and built. (I
had to use Vala 0.17.6.) I noticed a few things:
- In the Online Accounts panel, the list of accounts that integrate with
Shotwell includes Facebook and Google but not Yahoo!/Flickr. Is Flickr
support on the way? If so,
Thanks for the bug report. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5822
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Title:
does not check response from fb assumes
Thanks for the bug report. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5785
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Title:
Cannot launch external editor for
Thanks for the bug report. I've ticketed this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5786
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Title:
Shotwell reports that images are unable
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This is a duplicate of bug #1046461 (see comment #1 on that bug). See
also bug #1042969 and http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5596 .
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[UIFe] UOA
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I believe this is a duplicate of bug #932520, which has been fixed in
Quantal. See also http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4966 .
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Some windows on start
Can you reproduce this, or does it just seem to occur randomly? Does
this occur in the main Library view, or when viewing a tag or event?
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Alberto, I don't understand. Today, I can select a service and log in,
but that doesn't block me from selecting another service. Couldn't we
remove the buttons and simply log in automatically whenever the user
selects any service? Why would the service selector need to be a dialog
in this case?
I see this too. I've created an Ubuntu Online Account for Google, but
when I try to publish to Picasa I see the same error.
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Title:
Publish to
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This is a duplicate of bug #1042969.
To see entries for Facebook, Flickr and so on in Shotwell, currently you
must first run Ubuntu Online Accounts to set up accounts for those
services. We realize that
This was fixed 5 months ago in trunk (see the upstream ticket at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4297) and so the fix will be present in
the upcoming 0.13 release. If you'd like the fix today, you can either
install Shotwell from the Yorba daily PPA
Also occurs on Quantal.
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system load indicator auto start does not work
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Shotwell publishes only to Piwigo
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Today I installed a fresh daily build of 12.10 and applied software
updates, which installed shotwell 0.12.90-0ubuntu1. When I select a
photo and press Publish, Shotwells offers Pigiwo as the only publishing
destination. (In Preferences-Plugins, other destinations such as
I started Online Accounts and added a Facebook account. Now when I run
Shotwell I see Facebook listed as a publishing destination in addition
to Piwigo.
So now I'm starting to realize: is this the expected behavior? The user
must create accounts for Facebook/Flickr/Google in Online Accounts,
Pierre,
do you still see this happening? If so, could you follow the bug
reporting instructions in the Shotwell FAQ to generate a log file and
attach it to this bug or to the upstream ticket at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5434? Thanks!
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status:
This bug is known upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5601
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org.yorba.shotwell
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Thanks for the bug report. I think this is a bug: Shotwell should use
LC_TIME to determine the time format used for displaying messages,
independently of other environment variable settings. This bug is known
upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/2462
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Quantal currently contains WebKitGTK 1.9.2. Please update to the latest
version, 1.9.6. Thanks!
** Affects: webkit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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In Quantal, there is no About item in the Nautilus menu, so it's hard to
tell what version of Nautilus I'm running.
In upstream Nautilus from GNOME there is an About menu item, which
appears in the app menu. Ubuntu does not display this menu, so I have
no way to get to this
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** Also affects: nautilus via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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That's interesting to hear. If Quantal goes back to Nautilus 3.4, will
Ubuntu plan to update to later versions of Nautilus in the future, or
will it just stay at 3.4 indefinitely (which would be a fork,
essentially)?
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I think this is more properly a bug, not a question. I've used bug to
request package upgrades numerous times in the past and I think that's
an appropriate way to do this. Reopening.
** Changed in: webkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Sebastien: that's interesting - all good to know.
For the record, Marlin is actually written mostly in C, not Vala. (I
just looked at the source and counted 57K lines of C and 9K of Vala.)
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Right. We used to use Trac to track bugs at Yorba, but we switched to
Redmine about a year ago. Launchpad can't (yet) link to Redmine bugs,
so for now we just add a comment like this:
This has also been reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5622 .
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ShotWell crashes while writing metadata to files.
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Another user reported a similar crash a few months back. We have a
ticket for this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4805
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Shotwell has this feature already. Select a photo, then choose
Edit-Duplicate.
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Status: New = Invalid
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When libgda is built, it can optionally generate a vapi file
libgda-5.0.vapi. Currently the Ubuntu libgda-5.0-dev package does not
include this vapi file, and so libgda-5.0.vapi is unavailable to Ubuntu
users. (It doesn't appear in the valac package either, presumably
We just committed a fix upstream.
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Title:
First run propose to import only one photo from the media inserted
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Each Shotwell import (whether manual or via auto-import) creates a fresh
set of events. So if an import includes a photo taken on May 4, and
then a following import includes another photo taken on May 4, then you
will see May 4 twice in the sidebar. (You can easily merge these events
if you
I think there's no pressing need to update this in Precise. I was
really only asking for a newer libgsf in Quantal.
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please update
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libgsf in both Precise and Quantal is at 1.14.21. That version is
pretty old (1.14.22 was released back in December) and can't be used for
building the latest libgoffice, for example. It would be nice to update
Quantal to the latest version, 1.14.23.
** Affects: libgsf
Thanks for the bug report. This is a known bug which was fixed in
Shotwell 0.12.3:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5078
I believe that 0.12.3 should be coming to Precise any day now.
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shotwell crashed with SIGABRT in
This has also been reported at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5252
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Shotwell crashes after start
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Reto: could you install the following packages, then generate another
backtrace file (shotwell.gdb)? That might give us more information about
what's wrong.
- libgstreamer0.10-0-dbg
- gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-dbg
- gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-dbg
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Adrián,
in the screenshot you attached Shotwell isn't in full screen mode - it's
maximized, which is not the same thing. If you move your mouse to the
top of the screen, you should see three small buttons appear in the
upper left. If you click the third of those buttons, Shotwell will
Actually it appears that the Unity sidebar displays a generic folder
icon whenever Shotwell is run from the build directory but hasn't been
installed. I consider this a bug, and just created a ticket upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5176
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melenzb: The Shotwell icon also fails to show up for me when I build
Shotwell myself. Not sure why - I've been meaning to look into this at
some point. For some other developers at Yorba the icon shows up fine
in their own build.
Clint: The configure option --unity-support is actually unrelated
Yes, it would be great to allow people to migrate easily from Mac OS.
Importing photos from iPhoto and Aperture is probably not too hard.
Importing edits and metadata might be harder since it's not clear that
these programs store data in any publicly documented format.
I've created tickets for
The workaround for now is simply to open the camera or memory card in
Nautilus, and drag the videos from the directory where they live into
Shotwell. Obviously that's not ideal, and I'd like to do better for
Shotwell 0.13:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5160
In theory we could add a settings
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 981406 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/981406
Thanks for the bug report. This bug is known upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4966
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Bottom part of Shotwell window missing
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melenzb: Thanks for your patience. I know it can be frustrating when
you like a piece of software but one important bug is blocking you.
We'll fix this when we can, hopefully soon. In the meantime, I'm glad
you know how to hack the code to work around the problem yourself. :)
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Reto, what version of Shotwell are you using? What version of Ubuntu
are you running? Could you generate a stack trace and attach it to this
ticket? See
http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/shotwell/wiki/ShotwellFAQ#I-found-a
-bug-in-Shotwell-How-can-I-report-it
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In 0.12 we changed Shotwell so that if a top-level DCIM directory is
present on your camera or card, Shotwell looks only in that directory
and no others. We did this to avoid importing lots of useless
thumbnails on Android phones (see http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1903).
Do you have a DCIM
Sebastien, we're planning to release 0.12.3 in the next week or two,
including this fix and a couple of other low-risk changes. So if I were
you I'd wait for our tarball. Thanks!
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No promises, but we can try to look at this for Shotwell 0.13.
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Shotwell doesn't import across symbolic link
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Odd. I've opened a ticket upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5100
How many photos are in your library? While the Unity progress bar is
advancing, do you see a progress bar within Shotwell indicating what is
going on?
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shotwell's unity progress bar hangs halfway across
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I can't reproduce this. I'm running shotwell 0.12.2-0ubuntu2 on Ubuntu
12.10 on a MacBook with Nvidia graphics.
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Title:
window title does not
Thanks for the bug report. We've never seen any of these behaviors at
Yorba (where Shotwell is developed), so I strongly suspect these are
releated to XFCE/Xubuntu. Unfortunately we don't have the resources to
debug XFCE-specific problems, so you may want to ask the XFCE or Xubuntu
developers
Hm. Are you starting Shotwell in a maximized state? We know that can
lead to display glitches:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4966
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We're not able to reproduce this so it may be challenging to fix, but we
can look at the log file above and maybe that will give us some clues.
I've just targeted the upstream bug for the next release of Shotwell
(0.13). We'll see what we can do.
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Dmitry,
if this problem currently occurs every time you start Shotwell, could
you do the following?
1. Generate a log file following the steps in comment #3 above.
2. Look at the log file to see which photo(s) are being processed endlessly.
3. Send email to shotw...@yorba.org and attach your
Dmitry,
good news: I figured out how to reproduce this, so I don't need anything
more from you. I posted a list of steps to the upstream ticket
(http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4297). We should be able to fix this
for 0.13.
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A minimize button alone wouldn't help, since Shotwell doesn't allow you
to interact with the program while publishing is in progress. What you
really want is this:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/2318 (publish in background)
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Odd. I'm also on 12.04 but am completely unable to reproduce this.
I've ticketed this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5027
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Title:
Good point. (On the other hand, it could be said that you have to
completely trust *any* software that you run on your local machine, at
least with today's operating system architectures. Even if Shotwell
doesn't ask for your password directly, if the software is malicious it
could install a
Thanks for the bug report. The screenshot you attached does look
unusual. How did you get into this state? Did you maximize the
Shotwell window, or attempt to enter full-screen mode (e.g by pressing
F11)? Or did you merely double click the photo to open it? Does this
happen every time you run
This bug was marked as a duplicate of a private bug. That seems wrong.
I've removed the duplicate status.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 970159
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This crash is happening during import time in GStreamer code, probably
due to a specific video file. It would be helpful to have a log file.
Could you run Shotwell from the command line like this?
$ SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell
Then attempt the import again. Does it crash again? If so, could you
Odd. Could you try this? Run Shotwell from a terminal:
$ shotwell
Now double click an image. If the display looks wrong, do you see any
error messages or other output in the terminal window?
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Also, are you using a theme other than the default (Ambiance)?
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Shotwell - no toolbar!
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Aha, yes, I can reproduce this now. Thanks for the explanation.
I've filed a ticket upstream at http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4997 .
We should definitely fix this for the next Shotwell release.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I'm running Epiphany 3.4.0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. Whenever I try to add a
bookmark, Epiphany hangs and consumes 100% CPU.
The bug does not occur on Fedora 17, so this may be related to Ubuntu's
changes to GTK. The hang occurs inside
gtk_scrolled_window_size_allocate(), so it
Oddly, if I enable overlay scrollbars (by installing liboverlay-
scrollbar3) then everything works fine. This hang only occurs when
overlay scrollbars are disabled.
** Summary changed:
- adding a bookmark hangs Epiphany
+ adding a bookmark hangs Epiphany if overlay scrollbars are disabled
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Also, if I switch to the Adwaita theme then everything works fine. The
hang only occurs when I use the default Ambiance theme with overlay
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Doesn't start: libgexiv2.so.0 = not found
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Doesn't start: libgexiv2.so.0 = not found
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A user reported this problem a year ago, but then it seemed to go away
with Natty alpha 2:
bug #700678
The upstream ticket was http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3084 .
What kind of camera do you have?
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Ubuntu Precise contains gitg 0.2.4. A new version 0.2.5 was released in
September 2011. It would be nice to update Ubuntu to use this version.
** Affects: gitg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is a duplicate of bug 887357. The bug has been fixed in Shotwell
0.12.
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send to... broken
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We have a new upstream ticket for this issue:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4950
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Title:
Shotwell accepts f-spot tags with commas ('), but
Right. This is the same as upstream bug
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4040 , more or less.
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Title:
Can't see .jpg image in Shotwell when .CR2
Yes, that would be nice. This feature request is known upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/2797
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Title:
Should detect which photos have
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This is a duplicate of bug 887357. The bug has been fixed for the
upcoming release of Shotwell (0.12).
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Writing metadata to files... never finishes
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** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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downloaded pictures detected as duplicates
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Public bug reported:
In the gexiv2 packaging in Ubuntu, debian/control contains this line:
Homepage: http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/gexiv2
That URL is out of date. It should look like this:
Homepage: http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/gexiv2/wiki
** Affects: gexiv2 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
This has been fixed upstream: Shotwell will now search only the DCIM
directory if it is present. The fix is present in 0.11.93 and will be
in the upcoming 0.12 release.
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Maui: Debian testing will often not have the latest packages. Even
Debian experimental will sometimes have older packages than the
alpha/beta releases of commercially supported distributions such as
Ubuntu and Fedora. Debian is an awesome community project, but because
the commercially supported
Great. I downloaded the tar.gz and extracted it onto an SD card. For
me, Shotwell shows the card as a Mass Storage Camera and correctly
displays the RW2 and JPEG images (see attached screenshot). I'm able to
import them just fine. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, Shotwell from git
master, libraw
** Attachment added: import.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/853373/+attachment/2824653/+files/import.png
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What happens if you run Shotwell again? Does the crash occur every time
you try to start it?
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shotwell crashed with SIGSEGV in size()
To
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OK - maybe this is not an exact duplicate of bug 941464 (which describes
flickering while importing). The underlying cause is the same, however.
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This is a duplicate of bug 941464, and is known upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4775 . The bug has been fixed in trunk.
The fix will be in Shotwell 0.11.93, coming this week.
** This bug has
Romano: thanks for your observations, but we prefer that a bug ticket
such as this one be focused on only one issue (RW2 support in this
case). If you want to report a number of small problems, you could send
a message to the Shotwell mailing list. Or you could file tickets for
those problems
Maui: thanks for letting us know that you're still not seeing RW2 files
in Shotwell. It's difficult for us to test this since we don't have a
camera that shoots RW2 here at Yorba, but we'll see what we can do.
Most GNOME programs (such as Nautilus or gedit or Totem) require the
latest versions
Romano: yes, an SD image like that would be extremely helpful if it lets
us reproduce this problem here at Yorba. If you can share an image with
us via UbuntuOne (or post a download link) then we can take a look.
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Bugs,
Actually, we would like to evolve Shotwell so that all metadata edits
and changes are always stored in files, not only in the database.
There are several ways this can happen:
- we can write metadata changes to the original photo file (which is what
happens when this checkbox is checked today)
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This is a known bug: Shotwell does not correctly handle dates before
1969. If you try to give photos dates earlier than that, you may get
unpredictable results including incorrect sorting. See
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3040
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This flickering was caused by a recent GTK update, and has been fixed in
trunk: see http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4775 . We're planning to
issue a new release 0.11.93 next week including the fix.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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