[Bug 394307] [NEW] kphotoalbum thinks a password is already set after a fresh install.

Chris Reeve cjreeve at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 14:10:29 UTC 2009


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kphotoalbum

I recently upgraded from kphotoalbum 3.1.1-2ubuntu3 to 4.0-0ubuntu1~ppa1
on eeebuntu base 3.0. I did this by updating jaunty with the
instructions on this site.

I tried using the lock feature for the first time and found that after I
had locked away some photos it was not possible to unlock them again:
although I had not set a password, kphotoAlbum insisted I enter one for
it to unlock.

I tried deleting my index.xml and trying again with a new directory of
photos but again I was not able to set a password or unlock photos once
the lock was activated.

I eventually located kphotoalbumrc, with which was able to to turn the
lock off manually. However, I have not found anything in that file or
index.xml that specifies a password. The reason being, I assume is that
the password is not actually set.

Maybe if I my own password in kphotoalbumrc this would work? If only I
knew the command... My current solution is to use a bash macro to unlock
kphotoalbum for me.

bwt, I really like the way kphotoalbum is set out. My only wishes are
for it to have an inbuilt or easily accessible crop function and that
when deleting a picture it sends it to my trash folder. However, I can
do this quite easily with gThumb.

** Affects: kphotoalbum (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

-- 
kphotoalbum thinks a password is already set after a fresh install.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394307
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs at lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs




More information about the universe-bugs mailing list