Confirmed in qtpfsgui-1.9.3-1 on karmic/amd64.
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This is already fixed in SVN trunk. Fetch it or wait for the next
release, please.
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I can also confirm this for 64-bit Jaunty. Only lower case is visible
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** Changed in: qtpfsgui (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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I can confirm this bug for 32-bit Jaunty, too. You have to change .JPG
to lower case to work around this bug :-(
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #536652
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I can confirm this for 32-bit Jaunty. Jpeg images are only found after
changing the extensions to lower case. 1.9.1-1build2.
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I can confirm this problem from two machines running 64-bit Jaunty. This
applies also for .CR2 files, renaming them to lower case makes them
visible.
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Figured out the problem. On one hand I feel silly, but the short answer
is this:
On one of my 64-bit machines (I have Qtpfsgui on 3 machines), Qtpfsgui
does not recognize *.JPG as an image format. It does however recognize
*.jpg. Curiously, this behaviour is absent from my other 64-bit machine,
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