Hi Janne, On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 20:56 +0300, Janne Ojaniemi wrote: > On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 19:11 +0200, Thomas Van Machelen wrote: > > Thank you for so much friendliness. Instead of just going into one long > > rant, it would maybe have been a better idea to: > > I apologize for my negativity. I really do. I had just spent quite a bit > of time importing pictures, only to find out that I had bunch of photos > in place where I did not want them. So I was quite pissed off when I > wrote my initial message. >
I understand you were pissed off, but admit you were a bit hard ;-) > > 2. ask someone on irc, or on the mailing list to see if they could > > reproduce the behaviour > > Well, I thought that I just described my problem. > Yeah, you _kind of_ described your problem, but you left out a lot of details: * what version of f-spot are you running? * are you running a distro version, if so what is it? * what exact operation did you perform before you arrived in your miserable state :-p What I suggest you do is the following: * remove the f-spot sqlite db, it's ~/.gnome2/f-spot/photos.db * re-start f-spot, perform the import again but uncheck the "copy" checkbox _before_ you select a folder to import from * open the f-spot database by executing $sqlite ~/.gnome2/f-spot/photos.db * perform a select * from photos go and look at the paths that appear in the output: do they point to your original directory or to the local ~/Photos dir? Regards, Thomas _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
