Peter,
did you tried the new upstream version available at
http://www.jhnc.org/findimagedupes/
I would like to gather some information whether the problem
is fixed before I upload the new version.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Jonathan H N Chin wrote:
Is that what you need?
Yes. BTW, I forgot to mention that including the Changelog you had
on the web page previousely right into the tarball might be a
reasonable addition to the doc for the users of findimagedupes.
Kind regards and thanks again f
Probably no need to Cc: the end-users for this.
tillea wrote:
> I wonder if you could provide a versioned tarball containing
> the script itself the copyright statement (GPL) and a README
> (in principle as it is done in the Debian tarball). The
> rationale behind this request is that this would
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Jonathan H N Chin wrote:
I noticed some bad logic in process_file() and diffbits()
so I have uploaded a new version (2.5).
Many thanks for your quick response.
I wonder if you could provide a versioned tarball containing
the script itself the copyright statement (GPL) and
I noticed some bad logic in process_file() and diffbits()
so I have uploaded a new version (2.5).
-jonathan
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Andreas,
I have uploaded a new version that I believe fixes the bug to:
http://www.jhnc.org/findimagedupes/
It is a single line change.
Perhaps now would be a convenient time to switch the package to
using graphicsmagick to fix the SIGSTOP issue with imagemagick.
-jonathan
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll foreward this to the upstream author
who is hopefully able to solve this problem. Please be prepared to
provide more info like your image samples that show this problem.
Kind regards
Andre
package: findimagedupes
version: 0.2-2
I'm trying to find dupes using -a mode (only compare files specified in
commandline). It works well.
However when I try to speed it up by creating the database, using
-a -r --fp=
I get strange results. It finds a dupe, however it repeats the same
result
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