f-spot fails when the full path to a fiename contains an @. It inserts a /

Derek Broughton news at pointerstop.ca
Thu Nov 13 14:23:37 UTC 2008


Jon Thackray wrote:

> Package: f-spot
> Version: 0.4.0-0ubuntu3
> Severity: normal
> 
> The subject says it all. As you can see, my pwd contains an @. This is
> because it is derived from some external data system which supplies it
> like this. f-spot has decided the @ should be follwed by a /, after
> which it can't find the file I'm trying to display

What happens if you escape the @ (\@)?

Failing that, to work around, I'd use a symlink to that directory.
-- 
derek





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