Il giorno dom, 11/06/2006 alle 21.49 +0200, Thomas Van Machelen ha scritto:
> On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 20:56 +0300, Janne Ojaniemi wrote: > > 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 Hi Thomas, the "importing" behaviour described by Janne in his mail has always occurred to me too. I have my images in /mnt/fat32partition/images. Importing them in F-Spot has always caused the creation of a /home/user/Photos directory exactly the *same* size of /mnt/fat32part/images before said and with an internal structure as: /home/user/Photos/year/month/day/filename.jpg This has happened to me at least with Ubuntu 5.10, Ubuntu 6.06, Mandriva 2006, SUSE 10.0 and Fedora Core 5, rightafter importing images in F-Spot at it's first launch. So it gotta be a pretty common problem. I didn't find Janne's mail offensive or anything than pissed off. Now we should understand if he's signaled a bug or a wanted feature ;-) -- nicola .:kOoLiNuS:. losito http://koolinus.wordpress.com http://www.koolinus.net "If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy." Linux Registered User #293182 _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
