files lacking from qtpfsgui file browser

Bug #376816 reported by Jason
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qtpfsgui (Debian)
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qtpfsgui (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: qtpfsgui

package: qtpfsgui 1.9.1-1build2

system: 64-bit, Ubuntu 9.04 using standard repositories

description: When qtpfsgui is loaded and I try to load images to create a new HDR image, for the most part no image files are displayed in the file browser. Directories and subdirectories are displayed. Otherwise, only several images, largely random and at the top (home) or bottom of the file tree are displayed. Images were placed in the working directories via Unison and are accessible otherwise (Nautilus, gThumb, GIMP), but do not show up in qtpfsgui's file browser as I would expect them to.

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Jason (jason-b-hill) wrote :

Figured out the problem. On one hand I feel silly, but the short answer is this:

On one of my 64-bit machines (I have Qtpfsgui on 3 machines), Qtpfsgui does not recognize *.JPG as an image format. It does however recognize *.jpg. Curiously, this behaviour is absent from my other 64-bit machine, both running qtpfsgui 1.9.1-1build2 and both with Ubuntu 9.04 with minimal modifications.

This is a bit of a problem, as both machines need to access about 60gb of photos, plus two synced backups. Going through and changing all of the file extensions to lower case just isn't a great option.

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Fredrik Ekdahl (fekdahl) wrote :

I can confirm this problem from two machines running 64-bit Jaunty. This applies also for .CR2 files, renaming them to lower case makes them visible.

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oudalrich (uhkeller) wrote :

I can confirm this for 32-bit Jaunty. Jpeg images are only found after changing the extensions to lower case. 1.9.1-1build2.

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Andreas Weller (weller-andreas-weller) wrote :

I can confirm this bug for 32-bit Jaunty, too. You have to change .JPG to lower case to work around this bug :-(

Regards,
  Andreas

Changed in qtpfsgui (Debian):
status: Unknown → New
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e45 (6-launchpad-guyrimmer-com) wrote :

I can also confirm this for 64-bit Jaunty. Only lower case is visible

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Alexandre Prokoudine (alexandre-prokoudine) wrote :

This is already fixed in SVN trunk. Fetch it or wait for the next release, please.

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Karsten W. Rohrbach (byteborg) wrote :

Confirmed in qtpfsgui-1.9.3-1 on karmic/amd64.

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