[Digikam-devel] [digikam] [Bug 313523] New: while move images from one folder to other there is an error report and the image is delete

luigi luigi_159 at libero.it
Sat Jan 19 22:04:25 GMT 2013


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313523

            Bug ID: 313523
           Summary: while move images from one folder to other there is an
                    error report and the image is delete
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: digikam
           Version: 2.8.0
          Platform: Ubuntu Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: digikam-devel at kde.org
          Reporter: luigi_159 at libero.it

I've imported old db storage from previous version of digikam 32 bit version to
version 2.8 ubuntu package 64 bit. The program import correctly the old labels
and album but when I try to move some image from one album to another the
program say 'is not possible to rename file 'filename'' and after that the
image is delete! Some image are trasformed in folder with the same name, this
is a serious bug because the image are lost!! I hope this is resolvable problem
because I like very well this progam and how it automatically import and
organize the photos.  

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Import previous sqlite image data 32bit digikam version in 64bit digikam
version nder ubuntu 12.10 whit gnome interfaceand no kde intalled  
2.Try to move some image from one album to another and it abort whit message
that the name of image can't change, but for some image it work right.
3.try to edit preview into digikam and you can note that it can't do it and the
size is 0byte, try to navigate with some file manager and you can note that the
image are deleted or are trasformed in folder with same name, it's
incomprehensible and an irreversible damage.

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