abrt 1.0.9 detected a crash. architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: f-spot /usr/lib64/f-spot/f-spot.exe --import gphoto2:[usb:000,000] comment: First thanks for finally allowing f-spot to recognize Pentax cameras. When using f-spot to import photos, f-spot choosed the default folder and creates a file name to store imported photos in, when choosing to save photos f-spot failes and the folder and file are not created. Instead a crash message is generated stating that there is no such folder or file. f-spot fails to create the folder or file from within f-spot. component: mono executable: /usr/bin/mono global_uuid: 9780c7a583ea7865e0cb3e8b24f45ef50e4cd4c5 kernel: 2.6.32.12-115.fc12.x86_64 package: mono-core-2.4.3.1-1.fc12 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/mono was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine) How to reproduce ----- 1.import photos from digital camera 2.f-spot chooses folder and file to place photos in 3.f-spot fails to create folder or file
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