Il giorno venerdì 5 maggio 2017 23:34:11 UTC+10, mpl ha scritto:
>
> Are you asking if it's normal that you only see permanodes in the web 
> UI? if yes, then yes it is normal, that's how the Camlistore model 
> works. Objects are represented with permanodes. If some data is not 
> anchored by a permanode, it's not a visible object. 
>

My web ui shows 1 jpeg and 4 directories full of jpegs.
The directories were add like so:

camput --verbose file  --permanode --title "directory name" --tag=photos 
~/backups/photos/

So does that mean the contents of the directories are anchored or not?
If not, how should I camput directories? Would the fuse fs have the right 
semantics?
Then I would lose the ability to tag.

 

>
> On 5 May 2017 at 09:04, Rhythmic Fistman <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I was watching GDG Seattle camlistore video &  trying out some of the 
> > commands on a store I have built up. 
> > 
> > I can see that the indexer has correctly indexed my photos, extracting 
> mime 
> > type dimensions, locations, mod/creation dates (some of which are 
> fruity, 
> > creation later than mod), 
> > however when I search via format:jpg in the browser, the result is only 
> one 
> > of thousands of indexed photos, and that one photo is the only one that 
> has 
> > a permanode/shows up in the root level of the browser. 
> > 
> > What am I doing wrong? 
> > 
> > 
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