Option to change default photo folder is greyed out
Bug #298904 reported by
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This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #293305: [patch] Inactive import folder in f-spot.
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: f-spot (should be 0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4)
System: Ubuntu 8.10 64bit with latest updated f-spot
When I open the preference menu in F-Spot the option to change the default photo folder is greyed out and either set to ~/Photos or if that does not exist to ~/. Starting F-Spot from the Terminal reports no error. I tried searching the gconf F-Spot entries to see if something was wrong, but I could not find any related to the photo folder location. So basically I am unable to set and/or change my F-Spot photo folder.
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