Hi Max

On Thu, 2017-01-19 at 09:45 +0100, Max wrote:
> On 2017년 01월 19일 09:23, Andreas Brauchli wrote:
> > Hey Max
> > 
> > Good eye. Looks like you may be running a custom copy.
> > 
> > What does `which shotwell' tell? If it's not /usr/bin/shotwell
> > (most
> > likely it'd be /usr/local/bin/shotwell - note the 'local') you're
> > not
> > running the packaged version. Local binaries take priority over
> > packaged ones.
> 
> so the newer version should be in /usr/bin, while the older version
> is 
> the manually compiled one in /usr/local/bin ?
Correct

> 
> I tried this, thinking to run the newer version:
> cd /usr/bin
> ./shotwell
Correct

> but then I get this message:
> Your photo library is not compatible with this version of Shotwell.
> It 
> appears it was created by Shotwell 0.23.2 (schema 21). This version
> is 
> 0.25.3 (schema 20). Please use the latest version of Shotwell.
That probably stems from running your live photo collection on a
development version of shotwell which is never advisable. The map-
widget  or libchamplain branches of mine increases the schema version
and thus makes it incompatible

"Told you so" isn't going to do much good and the change is basically
compatible, so if you were running the map-widget branch, you can
either
* Delete your shotwell DB and reimport all your photos or
* Manually downgrade your DB version (install sqliteman, then change
the schema version back to 20 on the DB
~/.local/share/shotwell/photo.db)

Keep a backup of the DB in case it doesn't work.

> 
> 

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