Created attachment 945948 [details] Example image file which reproduces the problem Description of problem: When editing images in Shotwell Viewer, after making a change and choosing File->Save from the menu, the file is not marked as saved (i.e. title bar still shows asterisk). Consequently, closing the window asks whether the changes should be saved or discarded; choosing either 'Save' or 'Close Without Saving' causes the prompt to show for a second time. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): shotwell-0.15.1-1.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Sometimes. Depends on image? Steps to Reproduce: 1.From the Files application, double-click on the image to edit 2.In the Shotwell Viewer window, click the Crop button 3.Choose the crop, and click the Crop button to apply it 4.Choose File->Save from the menu bar 5.Close the Shotwell Viewer window Actual results: 3: Asterisk appears in title bar 4: Asterisk remains in title bar 5: Dialog asks whether to save changes Expected results: File->Save should cause the asterisk to disapppear from the title bar, and closing the window after having saved should not present a dialog. Additional info: Example image attached, which reproduces the problem consistently for me.
Reported upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738486
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