I've used a rather crude, quick and dirty script to sort this. The
process won't win any prizes in a beauty contest but it's done the job.
First step is to get a list of filenames known to f-spot. I did this by
doing a Select-All then Copy. (Ctrl-A ; Ctrl-C).
Next I opened a GVIM window. I'm not sure whether the editor is
important but I couldn't get this to work in straight vi.
e.g: gvim fspotflist
Go into Insert mode, then press the middle mouse button. (I found using
the menu route of Edit / Paste didn't do anything). Save and Exit.
This leaves you with a file containing all the filenames on one line. My
database has 30,000 jpegs and it worked ok.
Next a used a bit of shell script to get all the filenames onto one line
and then check each file in my photo directory against f-spot's list.
The code fragment I used is below. It gave me a list of about 2000 files
that I need to investigate. I'm moving them somewhere else and intend to
check through them and re-import them accordingly.
A couple of surprises was the number of jpegs hiding in .thumbs
directories. Not sure whether it's geeqie or gthumb that leaves this
detrius around.
Dougie
#!/bin/bash
INFILE=/home/dougie/fspotflist
OUTFILE=/home/dougie/fspotorphans
PHOTOS=/jpegs
${OUTFILE}
# create fspot flist one per line.
# assume can sub SPACE SLASH with NL SLASH
cat ${INFILE} | sed 's/ \//\n\//g' | while read fname
do
echo "${fname}"
done > ${INFILE}_1fnameperline
find ${PHOTOS} -iname '*.jpg' | while read fname
do
if ! grep -q "${fname}" ${INFILE}_1fnameperline
then
echo "ORPHANED: ${fname}"
echo "${fname}" >> ${OUTFILE}
fi
done
On 17/09/2010 22:46, Dougie Nisbet wrote:
I've just had an accident with f-spot (
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629963 ) and got round it
by removing about 1000 images from the catalogue. I suspect that I now
have a lot of images on disk that don't exist in the catalogue. The
details are unimportant suffice to say I'd be very interested in
tidying up my /jpegs tree and removing any files that are not known to
f-spot.
Some time ago (Oct 2009) there was discussion of orphaned files and a
script uploaded (http://paste.ubuntu.com/292946/) that looks
promising. I've been reviewing the thread and I'm not certain whether
it works with 0.8.0 and whether it has a -dry-run type option (aha - I
see 'demomode'). I'm a bit scared to run it even though everything's
backed up. Am I right in thinking that it will physically remove files
from the disk that are not known in f-spot's catalog?
Thanks,
Dougie
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