On Jun 17, 6:51 am, annash <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > When I opened picasa, the photos in it briefly flashed and then
> > > disappeared and then I got message, no folders found.  When I go to
> > > the directory that it has been set to scan everything has gone,
> > > totally.  Not only has it deleted everything that I had it set to
> > > scan, it has deleted the whole directory!  This included photos,
> > > documents, pdfs, etc.
>
> ...  The first time it happened the pics
> were on the local hard drive in a folder in my directory.  The second
> time I had my own folder on the server, which contained not only
> folders but docs etc, and it deleted everything in that directory, not
> just the pics that were set to be scanned by picasa.
>
> I am using picasa 3 and running xfce4 using thunar file manager on
> xorg for slackware 12.2 on the kernel 2.26 smp (vanilla).  In both
> instances there was no trace output, no stack dump and no errors
> showing on the related ktrace logs, with logging enabled.  It has also
> only happened to my files, in my directories and there are other
> people using the machine, although I am the only one using picasa.

It's extremely unlikely that Picasa is deleting files, but if
you can come up with a recipe to reproduce, we'd love
to hear it.

ktrace?  Were you really ktracing picasa?

I hope you keep backups!
- Dan

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