El 05/01/2013 17:53, "Lars Wirzenius" <[email protected]> escribió:
>
> On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 11:14:00AM +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
> > Well, yes, mostly because it's not up to date.
> > But I agree - since it's a common problem for new users - that a warning
> > saying that moving/renaming files outside of darktable will break the
> > database could be useful.
>
> Does Darktable have a way to find ("reconnect") photos on new locations
> of disks, based on checksum and/or metadata? For example, suppose I have
> all my photos in $HOME/Foton, and they're all indexed by Darktable, and
> everything is fine, until I replace my computer, and my username on the
> other computer is different. Or I have my photos on a USB drive, and
> move them to a new, bigger drive, with a different name, and therefore
> a different mount point.
>
> So a feature like "go look for all missing photographs on the disk,
> starting at location FOO", which would recognize a moved and/or renamed
> photograph based on the RAW file's SHA-1 (or SHA-3) checksum. Does that
> exist?
No, we don't have that. But as soon as you keep the xmp with the image you
just have to re import to make them appear again. And also remove the
previous filmroll I'd you have moved the library.db also.
It wouldn't be bad having a way to do what you ask for. What would be the
overhead of computing a hash for a full large raw?
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