[digiKam-users] Sharing Database/Collections

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Mon Sep 30 07:11:51 BST 2019


Le lun. 30 sept. 2019 à 07:35, BensonBear <benson.bear at gmail.com> a écrit :

> woenx wrote
> > Yep, I'm with you in that one. The change should be transparent, without
> > the
> > need to re-scan the whole library. I don't know what that happens. Maybe
> a
> > developer can chime in?
>
> I believe I found the problem (at least, it is *a* problem that
> contributes):
>
> Because of the way I was moving the image files from the original windows
> machine to a linux machine (windows built in ftp, plus wget), the times on
> the files were wrong.  The seconds field had been zeroed out.   If the
> times
> are restored to their exact values, the method seems to work with no
> problem.
>

> Now for future actual use, I am not sure what is best.  Probably to find
> some rsync server for windows, or perhaps unison.   For now, I just reset
> the filetimes when they are first copied via wget using the times in the
> digikam database.  That's fast.
>
>
Windows 10 come with a SSH server embeded, ported from openSSH. It's not
perfect but it work with SFTP. I use at work to syncronize source codes in
a Windows 10 VM hosted in a Linux.

Best

Gilles Caulier
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