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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I just found out that obviously a
program with the name "rygel", which is a UPNP/DLNA server running
under Linux, is causing the problem. It looks like rygel somehow
interferes with DK. When I kill rygel on my system, DK does no
longer delete images after writing exif-data into the image. Has
anybody an explanation for this strange interference?<br>
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On 06/11/2014 12:50 PM, Robert Zeller wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I am running DK 4.0.0 on openSUSE 13.1.
I am encountering some very strange behavior when writing metadata to
images:
1. All my images contain GPS-information; this information gets
displayed in the EXIF sidebar for some of the images, for others not,
although I can see the GPS-information. when clicking on image ->
Geolocation.
2. When writing exif information to the image (jpgs), frequently - but
not always - it happens that the image gets completely deleted from the
directory. This is true only when in the "Reading and Writing Metadata"
settings "Write to image and xmp sidecar" is activated. When writing
only to the xmp-sidecar images stay there. This means images get deleted
when writing new Exif-data into the image. This is most annoying if you
don't have a backup of your images.
I am using the DK version that is being distributed together with
openSUSE 13.1; but I also saw this behavior on a version that I compiled
myself.
Has anybody any clue what is wrong?
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