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Description of problem: fspot opens all of my 'places' folders I have checked system prefs but can't find any way to set the opening of places to file manager. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): [user@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa f-spot f-spot-0.8.2-1.fc14.i686 How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1.go to places 2.select folder e.g. 'music' 3.f-spot launches! Actual results: folder is not opened Expected results: folder manager opens Additional info: this started happening after the new f-spot was released Please help! It's driving me nuts!
I can't reproduce the issue so far. Some questions: - When f-spot opens in your case, does it show the "Import" dialog automatically? - Is the title of the f-spot window "F-Spot View"? - What happens if you downgrade to 0.8.0? Can you still reproduce the issue? (Please re-login after you downgraded the package!) You can download the package for your architecture (x86 or x86_64) here: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=200844 The package can be downgraded with sudo rpm -U f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm --oldpackage
Yes, it opens import dialog. Is there a way to turn that off?
So I assume when nautilus tries to open these directories, they are treated either as mime tpye "x-content/image-picturecd" or "x-content/image-dcf": $ grep f-spot-import /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop;brasero.desktop;gthumb-import.desktop; x-content/image-dcf=f-spot-import.desktop;shotwell.desktop;gthumb-import.desktop; $ Why this happens, I don't know. There are configuration options in nautilus (Edit -> Preferences -> Media) which control whether certain programs are started when a media is inserted. But just opening a "Places" directory should not count as "insert a media"... Especially why it happens just since the latest update I can not explain. The announced MimeType key in f-spot-import.desktop has not changed between f-spot 0.8.0 and 0.8.2. I will re-assign the bug to nautilus since it is the responsibility of nautilus when to start f-spot and when not.
I don't think the CL you gave is accurate. [user@localhost renpy-6.11.2]$ x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop;brasero.desktop;gthumb-import.desktop; bash: x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop: No such file or directory bash: brasero.desktop: command not found... bash: gthumb-import.desktop: command not found... [user@localhost renpy-6.11.2]$ grep f-spot-import /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop;brasero.desktop;gthumb-import.desktop;x-content/image-dcf=f-spot-import.desktop;shotwell.desktop;gthumb-import.desktop; /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache:x-content/image-dcf=f-spot-import.desktop;shotwell.desktop; /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache:x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop;brasero.desktop; grep: x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop: No such file or directory bash: brasero.desktop: command not found... bash: gthumb-import.desktop: command not found... bash: x-content/image-dcf=f-spot-import.desktop: No such file or directory bash: shotwell.desktop: command not found... bash: gthumb-import.desktop: command not found... -------------- I checked the (Edit -> Preferences -> Media) settings and there is nothing in there about opening _folders_ or place folders... as that when fspot takes over, with places folders. In nautilus itself folders open as they should. Only with places does fspot intervene. Very strange, very frustrating. :(
Sorry, there was a misunderstanding, the command line to execute was: grep f-spot-import /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
(In reply to comment #1) > I can't reproduce the issue so far. > > Some questions: > - When f-spot opens in your case, does it show the "Import" dialog > automatically? > > - Is the title of the f-spot window "F-Spot View"? > > - What happens if you downgrade to 0.8.0? Can you still reproduce the issue? > (Please re-login after you downgraded the package!) > > You can download the package for your architecture (x86 or x86_64) here: > https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=200844 > The package can be downgraded with > sudo rpm -U f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm --oldpackage No doubt about it the new f-spot wants to 'import' any folder found in 'places' toolbar. I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest f-spot and the same 'import' behavior came back. I tried sudo yum install f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm but it came back as unavailable.
(In reply to comment #5) > Sorry, there was a misunderstanding, the command line to execute was: > > grep f-spot-import /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache using latest f-spot [user@localhost ~]$ grep f-spot-import /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache x-content/image-dcf=f-spot-import.desktop;shotwell.desktop; x-content/image-picturecd=f-spot-import.desktop;brasero.desktop;
(In reply to comment #1) > I can't reproduce the issue so far. > > Some questions: > - When f-spot opens in your case, does it show the "Import" dialog > automatically? > > - Is the title of the f-spot window "F-Spot View"? > > - What happens if you downgrade to 0.8.0? Can you still reproduce the issue? > (Please re-login after you downgraded the package!) > > You can download the package for your architecture (x86 or x86_64) here: > https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=200844 > The package can be downgraded with > sudo rpm -U f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm --oldpackage [user@localhost ~]$ sudo rpm -U f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm --oldpackage [sudo] password for user: error: open of f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm failed: No such file or directory
(In reply to comment #8) > (In reply to comment #1) > > You can download the package for your architecture (x86 or x86_64) here: > > https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=200844 > > The package can be downgraded with > > sudo rpm -U f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm --oldpackage > > [user@localhost ~]$ sudo rpm -U f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm --oldpackage > [sudo] password for user: > error: open of f-spot-0.8.0-3.fc14.i686.rpm failed: No such file or directory You have to download the file from the mentioned URL first and then call the command above in the same directory where you have saved the file.
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