Thread: [Flickrfs-users] No /sets for me too
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From: George S. <rip...@gm...> - 2007-06-15 11:18:30
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Hi, Im trying really hard to get FlickrFS working. I first tried a fresh Ubuntu7 install, with the distro fuse / python-fuse etc. That half worked - i could upload photos / sets, but I couldnt see them after a umount / mount (ie, it wouldnt read from Flickr). It gave some error about buffer too small (4). I gave up on that, and went back to my existing FC4 install, and installed fuse / fuseutils from the distro repo, and built / installed python-fuse by hand (latest cvs version). Now, flickrfs (same for latest release, and cvs version) kind of works, except that these is no /sets directory. If I create /stream, everything seems to be working as promised. I notice 2 others on this list have the same problem, but no responses as yet :( I would really love to get this working, as the sets functionality was what attracted me to flickrfs in the first place. Can I ask 2 other random questions as well please? 1. Can you create directories under /sets to create sets-of-sets? 2. I was hoping to use rsync to copy my photo collection (already organised into folders with eg "2005-06-02 - Photos of bath") to the /sets directory. The idea being that I could have a script that automatically rsyncs new photos to flickr. Im guessing if there are problems it will be to do with the file size / date stamps that rsync uses. thanks in advance George |
From: Liu T. <fli...@ya...> - 2007-06-15 12:28:40
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Hello, it seem´s that my installation has exact the same problem! I use GENTOO, i installed fuse (from portage) fuse-python (from cvs) flickrfs (from cvs) i get no problems during installation... but can´t see /set for me is /set essential - without it flickrfs is not usefull because i sorted my photos also per Date date (like 2007-05-05 Vacation etc...). So i need /set :-)))) Thanx, Thomas George Styles <rip...@gm...> schrieb: Hi, Im trying really hard to get FlickrFS working. I first tried a fresh Ubuntu7 install, with the distro fuse / python-fuse etc. That half worked - i could upload photos / sets, but I couldnt see them after a umount / mount (ie, it wouldnt read from Flickr). It gave some error about buffer too small (4). I gave up on that, and went back to my existing FC4 install, and installed fuse / fuseutils from the distro repo, and built / installed python-fuse by hand (latest cvs version). Now, flickrfs (same for latest release, and cvs version) kind of works, except that these is no /sets directory. If I create /stream, everything seems to be working as promised. I notice 2 others on this list have the same problem, but no responses as yet :( I would really love to get this working, as the sets functionality was what attracted me to flickrfs in the first place. Can I ask 2 other random questions as well please? 1. Can you create directories under /sets to create sets-of-sets? 2. I was hoping to use rsync to copy my photo collection (already organised into folders with eg "2005-06-02 - Photos of bath") to the /sets directory. The idea being that I could have a script that automatically rsyncs new photos to flickr. Im guessing if there are problems it will be to do with the file size / date stamps that rsync uses. thanks in advance George ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Flickrfs-users mailing list Fli...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flickrfs-users __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sie sind Spam leid? Yahoo! Mail verfügt über einen herausragenden Schutz gegen Massenmails. http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Manish R. J. <man...@gm...> - 2007-06-15 17:20:38
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Hi guys, Sorry I've been really busy, and didn't have chance to look at the bugs. Thanks for bringing up the issues. The population of sets was not being successful, because of the 'photo' attribute error. I've fixed that bug, an= d updated it in cvs. Would you please try it out, and let me know if that works. Feel free to add me on gtalk, in case it doesn't. @George - The version of fuse that I have installed is the latest on feisty fawn i.e. 2.6.3-1ubuntu2; python-fuse is 2.5-5build1. Regarding sets-of-sets, I assume you're pointing towards the new collections feature of flickr. flickrfs currently doesn't have support for that. Your rsync ide= a is good, and it should work fine unless there're some other bugs. Ping me i= f you find any. Cheers Manish On 6/15/07, Liu Tom <fli...@ya...> wrote: > > Hello, > > it seem=B4s that my installation has exact the same problem! > > I use GENTOO, i installed > fuse (from portage) > fuse-python (from cvs) > flickrfs (from cvs) > > i get no problems during installation... > > but can=B4t see /set > > for me is /set essential - without it flickrfs is not usefull because i > sorted my photos also per Date date (like 2007-05-05 Vacation etc...). So= i > need /set :-)))) > > Thanx, > Thomas > > *George Styles <rip...@gm...>* schrieb: > > Hi, > Im trying really hard to get FlickrFS working. I first tried a fresh > Ubuntu7 install, with the distro fuse / python-fuse etc. That half > worked - i could upload photos / sets, but I couldnt see them after a > umount / mount (ie, it wouldnt read from Flickr). It gave some error > about buffer too small (4). > > I gave up on that, and went back to my existing FC4 install, and > installed fuse / fuseutils from the distro repo, and built / installed > python-fuse by hand (latest cvs version). > > Now, flickrfs (same for latest release, and cvs version) kind of > works, except that these is no /sets directory. If I create /stream, > everything seems to be working as promised. > > I notice 2 others on this list have the same problem, but no responses as > yet :( > > I would really love to get this working, as the sets functionality was > what attracted me to flickrfs in the first place. > > Can I ask 2 other random questions as well please? > > 1. Can you create directories under /sets to create sets-of-sets? > > 2. I was hoping to use rsync to copy my photo collection (already > organised into folders with eg "2005-06-02 - Photos of bath") to the > /sets directory. The idea being that I could have a script that > automatically rsyncs new photos to flickr. Im guessing if there are > problems it will be to do with the file size / date stamps that rsync > uses. > > thanks in advance > > George > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Flickrfs-users mailing list > Fli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flickrfs-users > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Sie sind Spam leid? Yahoo! Mail verf=FCgt =FCber einen herausragenden Sch= utz > gegen Massenmails. > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Flickrfs-users mailing list > Fli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flickrfs-users > > |
From: George S. <rip...@gm...> - 2007-06-15 13:26:07
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Right, Does anyone know another tool for Linux that will do what I want? all I want to do is take a directory full of .jpgs (eg "/mount/share/2007-02-02 - holiday in spain" and create a flickr set called '2007-02-02 - holiday in spain' containing all the images from that dir... i thought flickrfs looked perfect (cp -r it across!), but it doesnt work for me :( ive now tried it on FC4 and Ubuntu, building fuse (2.7 pre and 2.6) from source, building fuse-python by hand, then using flickrfs (both CVS and latest release). Ive also tried the distro packages where available (eg fc4 fuse, Ubuntu fuse etc) In all cases, the /sets directory is missing. (apart from when I used the distro-suppliied fuse package from Ubuntu (latest), when I got the buffer too small error, and the sets directory was there, as were the sets themselves, but there were no images in the set directory. Also there was an error about missing 'photo' tag). ive come to the conclusion that flickrfs plain doesnt work (or only works on certain distros / under certain conditions). Can anyone on this list tell me otherwise? has anyone got flickrfs working, with set support, both reading and writing sets. If so, what distro are you using, and what versions of fuse, python-fuse, and flickrfs are you using? also what kernel? thanks in advance George ps here is my log of runnign on Ununtu, with everything (apart from the kernel module) built from source. This comes from 2.7pre Fuse, cvs flickrfs and cvs python-fuse 06/15/07 14:15:19 INFO flickrfs.py:Flickrfs:mountpoint: '/flickrfs' 06/15/07 14:15:19 INFO flickrfs.py:Flickrfs:unnamed mount options: [] 06/15/07 14:15:19 INFO flickrfs.py:Flickrfs:named mount options: {} 06/15/07 14:15:20 INFO Authorizing with flickr... 06/15/07 14:15:20 INFO Authorization complete 06/15/07 14:15:20 INFO Got NSID:8870345@N03: 06/15/07 14:15:20 INFO Getting list of licenses available 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG parentDir:/: 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG Creating directory:/ 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG parentDir:/: 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG Creating directory:/tags 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG nlink of / is now 3 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG parentDir:/tags: 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG Creating directory:/tags/personal 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG nlink of /tags is now 3 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG parentDir:/tags: 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG Creating directory:/tags/public 06/15/07 14:15:21 DEBUG nlink of /tags is now 4 06/15/07 14:16:58 DEBUG getdir:/ 06/15/07 14:16:58 DEBUG getattr:/tags: |