From: Nicholas P. <nic...@ni...> - 2007-07-16 21:57:09
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John On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, joh...@un... wrote: > > As you're still making changes, I've created an svn branch for this > > work. Please 'svn switch > Thanks Nick. > Attached is a patch for add and removing a photo to/from an album (w/ tests). Committed to https://gtkpod.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gtkpod/libgpod/branches/bug-1723660 Thank you. > > We've not heard anything from the original raiser of bug 1723660, so > > once you're happy with your new Photo support we'll commit to the > > trunk and close the ticket. > When is the next release? If one is close then i'd like to get this in to > trunk ASAP in the hope that conduit (www.conduit-project.org) will be able > to take advantage "out of the box" of these new bits in the next round of > distro releases.. I don't know anything about release dates... Once this and the time handling patches are in, I think that's a significant enough improvement (and API change...) to warrant releasing something though. I'd not heard of Conduit before. I'm working on pilot-link and OpenSync too. > I think the mains bits are done now? > Is there a reliable ID field? I'm under the impression that photo.id can > change as its more of a slot number. For my purposes I need a reliable > id... E.g. when syncing f-spot to iPod with conduit it will create a > mapping database saying photo 1 in f-spot is photo 5 on iPod. If my id's > are changing this database is useless :-( And without the database, > syncing becomes either impossible or impractical due to speed penalties. I don't know anything about this, sorry. If there isn't an actual ID field already, maybe we could create one using the gtkpod 'extended database' technique (that is used to keep extra information already that doesn't go into iTunesDB.) Nick -- Nick Piper, Developer, LogicaCMG http://www.nickpiper.co.uk/ GPG Encrypted mail welcome! 1024D/3ED8B27F Choose life. Be Vegan :-) Please reduce needless cruelty & suffering ! |