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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 5:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Shotwell] Shotwell 0.7.3
To: Adam Dingle <[email protected]>




On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Adam Dingle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Vivien,
>
>
> On 11/19/2010 06:41 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm running problem during photos importation with Shotwell build from
>> trunk
>> (so 0.7.2+trunk).
>> After having selected a folder to import, Shotwell just shut down without
>> explicit output in the console...
>>
>
> Hm - we haven't seen this unexpected exit before, I think.  If you can
> reproduce this, it would be nice if you could file a bug in our ticket
> system at trac.yorba.org.  Maybe you could experiment to see what folder
> contents cause the unexpected exit.  It would also help if you could give us
> log output.  To do that, run 'SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell', and after the
> unexpected exit you could send us the contents of
> ~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log .


As you suggested, I've created the ticket: http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2863
I hope it has been well done. Tell me if there's anything wrong.


>
>  I need videos importation, so when will the 0.7.3 version be released (or
>> available in tarballs)?
>>
>
> 0.7.3 will not have video support: that will be a minor release with only a
> couple of bug fixes over 0.7.2.  The next release containing all the current
> trunk features (including video support) will be 0.8, which will appear some
> time in December.

Ok.

>
>
>  Another question is: does a manual installation (from downloaded tarball
>> or
>> from the repo) can be updated from a future Ubuntu update like any other
>> Ubuntu default app?
>>
>
> The Ubuntu package installs Shotwell in /usr/bin, but if you download and
> install a tarball it will normally end up in /usr/local.  The search path
> looks in /usr/local before /usr/bin, so any tarball you've installed will
> normally hide any updated Ubuntu package.  So if you were running a tarball
> but now want to switch back to the Ubuntu package, you should go to the
> directory where you built the tarball and type 'sudo make uninstall' to
> remove it.  I hope this helps!
>
Ok.

>
> adam
>

thanks,
v0n.

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-- 
Vivien DIDELOT,
Élève ingénieur ESIL, Département Informatique
Site perso. : http://vivien.didelot.perso.esil.univmed.fr
Coordonnées : http://annuaire.univmed.fr/showuser.php?uid=d805106
Tél. : [Nouvelle-Calédonie] (+687) 81 82 28
[France] 06 22 82 16 88 (inactif)
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