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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
| 0000961 | [pLoader] preparation | major | always | 2009.03.29 12:03 | 2009.06.02 23:47 | ||
| Reporter | rosman | View Status | public | ||||
| Assigned To | rosman | ||||||
| Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | Platform | |||
| Status | closed | OS | |||||
| Projection | none | OS Version | |||||
| ETA | none | Fixed in Version | 2.0.1b | Product Version | 2.0.1a | ||
| Target Version | 2.0.1b | Product Build | |||||
| Summary | 0000961: pLoader cache identifies images with their filenames instead of content | ||||||
| Description |
pLoader has an internal cache in order to : - restore previous photo selection after closing pLoader. - avoid processing the same image twice. The file is pLoader.dat and is located in .pLoader directory ( /home/.pLoader for Linux, C:\Documents and Settings\<login>\Local Settings\Application Data\.pLoader for Windows). pLoader identifies photos with their filenames and fails when 2 different images have the same name. |
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(0002554) rosman (manager) 2009.03.29 12:05 |
pLoader will identify images with their md5 checksum. |
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(0002555) rosman (manager) 2009.03.29 12:11 edited on: 2009.03.29 12:12 |
pLoader cache won't work with previous versions. A cache version number is added to make sure that file cache works with pLoader. If cache version does not exist or match, cache is reset. |
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(0002559) rosman (manager) 2009.03.29 12:26 |
Feature added in [Subversion] r3226 |
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(0002563) rosman (manager) 2009.03.29 12:58 |
Also need [Subversion] r3229 for ListCtrl to work properly. |
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