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Chris Giltnane (chris-giltnane) wrote : Re: [Bug 1025908] Re: Application seems to freeze after first few photo's

You may well be right that it is an external issue in python, I just has
the same or at least very similar issue importing to shotwell using its
native importer. Using a similar target structure of Year/Month/Day. As in
RPD it seems related to the number of sub-directories under the top level
source along with multiple target directories.

On 29 September 2012 17:45, Damon Lynch <email address hidden> wrote:

> Hello Olivier,
>
> You may need to open a new bug report. If you do, You need to provide
> information such as from what device you are downloading, the exact
> problem, output from the terminal using the --debug command line
> option, and that type of files you are downloading/ importing. Without
> this kind of information, it's impossible to diagnose any problem.
>
> Also please note that Ubuntu 12.10 is still in Beta. Experience shows
> that there are bound to be problems with Python, Python modules, and the
> system libraries, causing crashes that are of a general nature and not
> specific to Rapid Photo Downloader.
>
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> Title:
> Application seems to freeze after first few photo's
>
> Status in Rapid Photo Downloader:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> On Quantal 32bit. version The application runs fine right up until you
> hit the download button. It says file 1 or if lucky 2 of XXX photos or
> videos and then dims out not responding to anything other than a quit from
> the launch icon. However to restart you need to then kill the process using
> system monitor.
> Version 0.4.5-1 installed.
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