So, there is no way to make shotwell work correctly on an encrypted
volume ?

Each time I start it, it nearly freezes my computer for at least 2
minutes, I can't do anything else during this "update"… and it is just
for "updating a library" where I know there is no changes at all, never
(I always import using shotwell).

Le mardi 25 octobre 2011 à 12:11 -0700, Lucas Beeler a écrit :
> > Is it possible to disable this check ?
> 
> No. It's a fundamental part of the Shotwell startup process.
> 
> > My /home is encrypted (with ecryptfs),
> > so maybe it makes the check fail.
> > I know rsync always considers a file
> > is modified (even if it isn't) when
> > the filesystem is encrypted, I have
> > to use rsync -c.
> 
> The modification time issue is the problem here. It forces Shotwell to
> reimport every photo file, thinking that you modified it an external
> application (e.g., you browsed your photos in Nautilus, selected a
> photo, opened it in the GIMP and changed it). Check to see if
> encryptfs has mount options to prevent this behavior.
> 
> Cheers,
> Lucas
> 


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