I just did some cleaning up of my digikam root tree. I switched from
Picasa to digikam, and the directory structure was less than ideal. I
removed empty dirs, dirs with just Picasa.ini files, etc. I moved
some dirs that were children of pointless dirs to the root level, etc.
So, when I restarted digikam, it noticed that the files weren't where
they used to be. But instead of noticing that they had simply moved
to a new location, it insisted on removing them from the database
entirely.
Frankly, that womps. Now I have to retag all of those images.
digikam should store a hash of every photo in the database, and when
it rescans the tree, it should notice if a file has moved or been
renamed, and it should be able to cope with that by using the hash as
the file's identity, not its filename or location in the directory
tree.
Thoughts? Should I file a bug/feature request?
Please don't take this the wrong way; I really like digikam, and I
want to help make it the best photo management app for Linux.
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