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details what is wrong.
F-spot should be using ~/Pictures not ~/Pictures/Photos
(that is it should be using the XDG directory)
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The current patch (tested with 0.6.1.5) even seems to put photo's in
~/Pictures/Photos/year/... instead of ~/Pictures/year/... when no
location has been explicitly set.
That's right. We just change the base directory.
Heh, you do realize this is really really really broken behavior?
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On 25 Apr 2010, at 12:06, Pascal de Bruijn pmjdebru...@pcode.nl wrote:
The current patch (tested with 0.6.1.5) even seems to put photo's in
~/Pictures/Photos/year/... instead of ~/Pictures/year/... when
no
location has been explicitly set.
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Since XDG can rename paths, and F-Spot stores absolute paths, this is
actually a pretty poor idea... Doing this right, requires pretty
invasive work in F-Spot.
The current patch (tested with 0.6.1.5) even seems to put photo's in
~/Pictures/Photos/year/... instead of ~/Pictures/year/... when no
Hiya,
We're shipping this patch now. Please, unless there is a problem with
it (explicitly *not* the operational behaviour --- that is intentional), try to
keep discussion to the upstream bug now.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 05:13:23PM -, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
Since XDG can rename paths, and
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* Sync on debian with updated requirement to build on karmic
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Ian Lane is working on getting this into the f-spot package in karmic
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@Julian
all F-Spot is concerned with is photos, which is why it creates
pictures/photos
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Good point... Pictures are different of Photos (or Images).
Maybe, the right thing to do is to make two different folders, one for
Graphics, and another for Photographs
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Okay attached is the debdiff that solves this bug.
What the patch does if when F-Spot finds that the
'f-spot/import/storage_path' gconf string has not been set yet
(basically the first time the user uses the application) it will check:
Does the directory 'XDG_PICTURES_DIR/Photos' exist?
(this
Hey, Rugby, can you please confirm with upstream that they will pursue
the same folder naming strategy? I worry because using Pictures/Photos
is a lot like using Music/Songs to store your song files -- it seems
redundant and not entirely clear the folders are named that way. It
would be a shame
On the upstream bug report, many of the people were saying they wanted
it in Pictures/Photos as users may want to keep backgrounds etc.
separate, in all the patches at that upstream bug, the directory was
Pictures/Photos They also said the Pictures/F-Spot was definitely not
what they wanted.
Ok, great, just making sure we're all on the same page.
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Cool, now we just have to wait for the upload :-)
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I have the fix now, just waiting for it to build on launchpad and then I
shall test it in a karmic virtual image (ie. whether it works, whether
it translates correctly etc.)
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Oh just found it! It was in gconf (silly me) I shall build a debdiff for
this. However this will also involve me building a gconf-schema for
f-spot so I can set the default value easier (not such a bas thing
though, considering it is missing a schema at the moment)
Setting to in progress (sorry
The current status of this in karmic is that F-Spot now allows you to
select the photos folder in the preferences dialog, however it is
currently set to the home directory by default (which is worse than the
photos folder :-] ).
I shall work on a debdiff to set it by default to the Pictures
Dammit f-spot is just confusing when it comes to settings it's
preferences, leaving this for someone who knows more about it
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I noticed this really annoying bug Today.
It's incredible that f-spot don't allow the user to change the Image directory,
considering that you can do this from command line
f-spot -p ~/Immagini
I use the Italian localization on 8.10 and I remember that with older
versions this was allowed with
Also for me is very annoying for new users that are trying ubuntu (
after 5 minutes or so most people find this bug, and someone could think
damn, ubuntu isn't yet ready for normal desktop usage ) and not only.
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asjdfwejqrfjcvm msz34rq33, Ralf, Giulio, etc.: Note that the bug had
been forwarded upstream and there is a patch available (about 6 months
old at this point). Some trivial search reveals a list of maintainers
for F-Spot at http://f-spot.org/Get_Involved . Perhaps it would be
helpful to send them
I think that mimicing Rhythmbox is a good way to handle it.
I agree with Ralf, as this is a serious Low priority bug. Ubuntu sets
up a default Pictures directory and then the default photo manager
does not use it but defaults to copying pictures to another directory.
This is very confusing to new
Wow. A hard-coded photos folder.
Cultural imperalism at its finest.
Please remove f-spot from Ubuntu main. It clearly doesn't follow guidelines.
At least not when it comes to respecting languages and culture.
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This is still present in intrepid. If ~/photos isn't present (which it
isn't in a new install) f-spot sticks all your imported photos into ~.
This is really annoying.
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Is it possible for us just to make ~/Photos when we install as a dirty
hack?
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Perhaps, but I think the current folder setup was created to follow set
guidelines.
I am surprised that it is taking F-Spot so long to fix what should be a simple
problem.
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I just found that on a fresh ubuntu installation I get this error
message when I first open the preferences in f-spot (having canceled the
initial import dialog). Has anyone checked if f-spot actually creates
~/Photos/ if it needs it?
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This also kills transfers of AVI files and must be killed at the console
?? only one attachment? This appears to be a system for getting monkeys
to increment bug numbers. I'll try to do something about that.
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Is busy being paralyzed.
Even if you copy the entire contents to DCIM folder.
this was on another machine so until u get cut and paste working between
different machines/users I can't give you more data.
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The other machine (Pluto), is clever enough to create a non=existant
folder for ANY USER.
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I just noticed this as well. I dislike having two places for pictures,
so I changed the default directory in F-Spot's options to a hidden
folder inside ~/Pictures. Although this is by no means ideal.
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