Description of problem: I connected my Nikon D7000 to my HP xw8400 running Fedora 18 and attempted to use Shotwell to import my pictures. Shotwell detected my Nikon D7000, recongized both raw and JPG images were on the camera and did attempt to import them. The import porcess appeard to be working correctly, but when I was viewing the results in Shotwell it hung/cored and prompted this bug report. Version-Release number of selected component: shotwell-0.13.1-1.fc18 Additional info: backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: shotwell crash_function: data_source_contact_subscribers_alteration executable: /usr/bin/shotwell kernel: 3.6.10-4.fc18.x86_64 remote_result: NOTFOUND uid: 1000 var_log_messages: Feb 17 00:37:44 morphius2 abrt[6564]: Saved core dump of pid 2479 (/usr/bin/shotwell) to /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2013-02-17-00:37:29-2479 (1321725952 bytes) Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #4 data_source_contact_subscribers_alteration at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/core/DataSource.vala:435 #5 data_source_real_notify_altered at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/core/DataSource.vala:108 #6 media_source_real_notify_altered at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/MediaDataRepresentation.vala:67 #7 photo_set_master_metadata_dirty at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/Photo.vala:2000 #8 metadata_writer_photos_are_dirty at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/MetadataWriter.vala:507 #9 metadata_writer_on_photos_altered at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/MetadataWriter.vala:359 #10 _metadata_writer_on_photos_altered_data_collection_items_altered at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/MetadataWriter.vala:203 #14 g_signal_emit_by_name at gsignal.c:3393 #15 data_collection_real_notify_thawed at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/core/DataCollection.vala:612 #16 media_source_transaction_controller_real_commit_impl at /usr/src/debug/shotwell-0.13.1/src/MediaDataRepresentation.vala:328
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