"Re-Importing" a folder with images, creates duplicates for each "version" of an already imported image

Bug #768718 reported by Dominik
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f-spot (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: f-spot

Version: F-Spot Installed: 0.8.0-1
Platform: Ubuntu 10.10

I keep my images in a folder and import them without the "copy" option.

Editing Images in F-Spot creates new files in this folder
(eg. cropping "DSC_9216.JPG" results in a new file "DSC_9216 (Modified).JPG" in the same folder.

If I add new images into this folder and re-import the folder, then F-Spot sees, that "DSC_9216.JPG" exists already (and hence doesn't import it again), but "DSC_9216 (Modified).JPG" is imported as new image, even though it is onle a "cropped version" of "DSC_9216.JPG".

The versions should not be re-imported as new images.

Changed in f-spot (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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B Bobo (yout-bobo123) wrote :

Another bug with re-importing:

Bug #841570 f-spot crash on re-importing from updated directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/841570

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