On Jun 18, 9:15 am, annash <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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?
>...
> Sorry, Dan, really not sure what you mean there, I have detailed what
> happened, tried to explain what we did to try and find out what
> happened, what more is it you want me to do.  I opened picasa, it
> showed my pictures, scanned and then deleted every single thing in my
> directory, twice.  That is the only recipe to reproduce I can give
> you!

But unless it's reproducible every time (or, say, one time out of
ten),
it's really hard to say it's Picasa's fault.  As somebody else pointed
out, those symptoms match exactly a different problem: something
else deleting the photos before you start Picasa.   So please try
to find a repeatable way to reproduce the problem, but when you
try, be sure to look with other tools at the photos *before* you
start Picasa, to verify that they are really there.  If you can
find a recipe that we can follow to reproduce the problem here,
we'll try to fix it.

> I posted here because I thought you wanted to hear of any new bugs

Of course we do.  But we need more information than you've given
to be sure it's a bug in Picasa.
- Dan

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