Tks Laura.
I finnaly imported all my pictures. I discovered launching shotwell via command
line
SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell
that the images not imported give me the error "Unable to perform MD5 checksum
on file". It was a problem with the local copy of these files. I copied it
again, import and no
Giovanni,
If I understand correctly, the issue that you are having is that you
cannot see all the files that were marked as duplicates when you
imported photos into Shotwell.
We currently have an outstanding feature logged upstream to log all
files not imported:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/2
I got this error while moving my pictures to a brand new installation of
Precise (Shotwell 0.11.93-0ubuntu2).
I just copied my whole library (11940 pictures/movies, 34,6 GB total) in the
Images directory and started Shotwell.
I said to import the Images directory and I got a similar report from S
A log file containing the full paths of all of the problematic photos
would be very useful. For me it's only a handful of duplicates, but I
like to keep things tidy.
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(shotwell) '6314 duplicate photos were not imported'
I'd like to know what are those files, so I can erase them to clean up some
space. Unfortunately, the filenames were not logged. Should be logged. +1
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Hi John,
We should probably take this elsewhere, as this bug ticket isn't the
proper place to discuss all these different features and requests.
Could you post this on our mailing list, where I can respond properly?
You can join at http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell
Thanks!
Jim,
Thanks for taking the time to thoroughly digest and quickly responding to my
observations and concerns. And also teaching me the proper terms to use.
(1) It's good to hear that hierarchical tagging is coming soon.
(2) I believe that prior to 0.8.0, f-spot provided this type of right-
mouse
(1) Tag categories are something we want to have in Shotwell by way of
heirarchical tagging: http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1401 This is a
heavily requested feature and something we'd like to get done soon.
When we get that implemented we should also update the F-Spot importer
to utilize them.
(2)
I just imported my 30,500 photos from f-spot and got a similar response
from my import. My assumption was that the import results would be
logged to file somewhere so the issues could be researched/resolved. I
think the true user requirement here is logging which files failed to
import. I had ov
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The duplicate problem is due to these files having the same thumbnail.
The ticket I mentioned earlier (http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2587)
addresses this.
I've also ticketed the request to log all files not imported, so that
they can be inspected: http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2593
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Filenames are not used to detect duplicates with Shotwell. (Obviously
if it's the same file *path* it's a duplicate, but that's a special
case.) We do an MD5 hash of the file's contents to detect duplicates.
In other words, if those files have the same file content as one already
imported (as tho
Further investigation of the 149 duplicates photos:
I used Shotwell to import everything in my /media/Elements/Pictures
directory, and got the truncated error report above.
I've now used the File Manager to search the same directory (and sub-
directories) for "IMG012 2900.jpg", and although there
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