please test Zooomr export. F-Spot bundles a modified version of flickrnet for
this purpose (also). upstream libflickrnet doesn't work with zooomr.
if what i've seen on packages.ubuntu.com is right it's not likely to work.
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* New upstream release (LP: #271895)
- Dropped svn-044-4010_gio-sharp-destdir.dpatch - implemented upstream.
- debian_unlink-nunit.dpatch: Ported to new upstream s
thanks, not sure where you downloaded your tarball but
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/f-spot/0.5/ has a tar.gz, I'll
sponsor the update using the upstream tarball and update the changelog
before though
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Sebastien - here is the new diff.gz. I've removed the autom4te.cache
directory and config.h.in~ from the autoreconf patch. I've also added a
changelog entry to say that I converted the upstream tarball to tar.gz
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Ah yes, I forgot to remove the autom4te.cache directory - that's an
oversight on my part. The md5sum's probably don't match because the
upstream tarball is tar.bz2, and I converted it to tar.gz. I should
probably mention that in the changelog?
I'll have a look at it when I get home this evening.
thank you for your work on this update. the tarball you used seem to not
be the upstream on though, the md5sum doesn't correspond to the GNOME
one. Could you also update the autoreconf patch to not list the
autom4te.cache directory nor config.h.in~ there? otherwise the update
looks correct good job
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***Ignore the above debdiff. I interupted the upload when I realised how
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Here's a slightly saner debdiff.tar.gz
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It seems that the build failure is not a problem with my build of
F-Spot, but an issue with the PPA (bug 270031). Therefore, I've attached
a debdiff for the new version.
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I've packaged 0.5.0.2 now, and uploaded it to my PPA. Unfortunately
though, the amd64 build failed even though I built this one successfully
running PBuilder and I'm now running it at home.
It seems to run okay, although I haven't done any extensive testing yet.
I will supply a debdiff once I und
Judging from the GNOME bugtracker:
* 1 blocker
* 10 critical and
* 1 major bug
were fixed between May 29th and Oct. 6th (0.4.4 and 0.5.0.2 release dates,
respectively)
Link to the list of those bugs: http://ur1.ca/7zn
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Chris - I really don't know this. I only wanted to point on this ppa
package hoping that it could help.
The ppa version works great for me but I'm not using many features.
Today a second bugfix release was done. Changes:
http://tinyurl.com/4vgsgq
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Paul - That package doesn't address the 19 patches that are currently
maintained against 0.4.4. Have these patches been incorporated upstream,
meaning we can drop them?
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there is a package in ppa:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~michelinux/+archive
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I've had a look at doing this, but there are currently 19 patches to the
upstream source that need porting to the new version (if they are still
applicable). It's a lot of work and my knowledge of mono is pretty
limited.
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Has someone prepared a package for this update? Can you point us to a
debdiff?
Otherwise, if no one has committed to doing the update, there doesn't
seem to be much point in the release team granting a freeze exception.
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Fixed bugs from 0.4.4 to 0.5.0.1...
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=f-spot&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr&status_whiteboard=&keywords_type=allwords&keywords=&bug_status=RESOLVED
Updates only happen at this stage in the release cycle if the benefits
outweigh the risks. We need to know exactly which bugs are fixed, and a
link to their bug numbers.
Also gsoc has *just* finished. How much testing has new gsoc code
received?
There's no doubt it'll end up in jaunty, but newest
As it is installed by default in Ubuntu I feel it would be nice to have
a newer / latest version included.
Theres been a bug fix release aswell (0.5.0.1)
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Confirming as a valid bug, although I don't think it should/will be in
Intrepid.
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Please, update it before BetaFreeze
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The benchmarks I've seen in 0.5.0, promises to make the program usable
again for me. Version 0.4.4 is barely usable with my current setup; 15k
+ photos, 1,5Gig RAM and 1,2 gHz CPU.
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This would really be awesome..color profile support is a big thing for
me, and I know I'm not alone in that.
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Here is the diffstat
diff -ruN f-spot-{0.4.4,0.5.0}/ | diffstat > diffstat.txt
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Even though it introduces new features, it still fixes a lot of bugs of
the current version in Intrepid.
Also f-spot is the default photo management software in Ubuntu and
therefore should be as feature-rich as possible.
For new features especially the new sidebar and the reworked editors seem
i
Thats not good justification for a freeze exception. From what I can
see, the changes from 0.4.4 to 0.5.0 are quite significant, with lots of
new features. F-spot 0.4.4 works quite well at the moment.
Paul: Please have a look at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess
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* new sidebar, reworked editors (Ruben, SoC)
* color profile support (Wasja, SoC)
* duplicate detection at import (Thomas)
* reworked db interractions, with O(1) queries
* reducing and batching db access
* light-speed tagging
* FullScreen mode enhancement
* new exte
thank you for your bug report, no that's not an intrepid blocker and
should not be nominated, could you give details on why the new version
deserves a freeze exception?
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f-spot 0.4.4 in intrepid with bad translation.
f-spot 0.5.0 has updated translations and bugfixes
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