digikamtempfile

Mick Sulley mick at sulley.info
Thu Feb 27 22:08:29 GMT 2025


Thanks for the info Maik.  In all my years of using DigiKam this is the
only time it has happened, so I don't think it will be possible to
recreate it.  I will just delete the strange files

Mick

On 27/02/2025 19:33, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> I cannot reproduce the problem of importing and deleting images at the same
> time, all digikamtemp files are converted to imported images.
>
> We had 2 bugs here in the past that could produce this behavior:
> 1. Custom renaming enabled, but no string entered.
> 2. Renaming with date metadata, but no date in the metadata of the images.
>
> Maik
>
> Am Donnerstag, 27. Februar 2025, 18:48:20 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit schrieb
> frederic chaume:
>> I have the same problem without renaming file. I use "download & delete
>> New" , the list shown is correct, but files have the same kind of name
>> than you.
>> So I cancel the delete operation , and then the file are then corectly
>> renamed. Seems there was a process to complete the import that was on hold
>>
>> thanks
>> frederic
>>
>> Le 27/02/2025 à 11:29, Mick Sulley a écrit :
>>> I have just imported a bunch of pictures from my Sony A7. My setup is to
>>> rename using date time as new file name.  Some were imported as
>>> expected, but a bunch were imported with filenames of the format -
>>>
>>> Camera-ORUFNC-7e3985db.digikamtempfile.DSC03513.ARW
>>>
>>> I can see these in file explorer but they don't show in DigiKam. I have
>>> imported them all again and it seemed to go OK.  Can I just delete all
>>> of the 'odd' files?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Mick
>
>
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