Hi all, On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 01:08 +0200, nicola .:kOoLiNuS:. losito wrote: > 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 >
What I think has happened to both of you is the following. When you open the import dialog and select a directory before you uncheck the "copy" button, I think - but I might be wrong, I would have to check - that f-spot copies the photos to the Photos directory. If you then uncheck the button and perform the actual import, everything is imported correctly, but the Photos directory is not cleaned up accordingly. > 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. > If I'm not mistaken, there have been several fixes for this in CVS head, which are not in any released version yet. Larry, can you confirm this? Best Regards, Thomas _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
