[digikam] [Bug 368036] New: Lazy Sync doesn't write Tags to file

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[digikam] [Bug 368036] New: Lazy Sync doesn't write Tags to file

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            Bug ID: 368036
           Summary: Lazy Sync doesn't write Tags to file
           Product: digikam
           Version: 5.1.0
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Metadata
          Assignee: [hidden email]
          Reporter: [hidden email]

Hi,

i have tagged a bunch of new photos and detected that my rsync backup script
didn't transfer the newly tagged files. I checked my settings and testet withe
a new import in a test album.
Result:
The Option "Use lazy synchronization" causes that no tags will be written to
the files neither with the button "Write Tags to file" or at closing the
digikam app.

i then repeated with the option unchecked and then the tags will be synced like
in the older versions of digikam.

With "lazy":
[philipp@blue 2016-08-31-Testalbum]$ exiftool *3123* | grep Portrait
[philipp@blue 2016-08-31-Testalbum]$

Without "lazy":
exiftool *3123* | grep Portrait
Categories                      : <Categories><Category
Assigned="0">Fotografie<Category Assigned="1">Portrait</Category><Category
Assigned="1">Tiefenschärfe</Category></Category></Categories>
Tags List                       : Fotografie/Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie/Portrait
Subject                         : Tiefenschärfe, Portrait
Last Keyword XMP                : Fotografie/Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie/Portrait
Hierarchical Subject            : Fotografie|Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie|Portrait
Catalog Sets                    : Fotografie|Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie|Portrait
Keywords                        : Tiefenschärfe, Portrait

I've attached a screenshot, in which you can see (even after closing an
reopening digikam) that the tags are also not displayed in the "edit metadata"
dialog.


Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Set the "Use lazy synchronisation" option in digikam
2. Import Photos in digikam
3. Tag the pictures
4. check with exiftool if the tags are correctly written to the files

Actual Results:  
The tags are not written into the files
[philipp@blue 2016-08-31-Testalbum]$ exiftool *3123* | grep Portrait
[philipp@blue 2016-08-31-Testalbum]$

Expected Results:  
The tags should be written into the files
(Here without "lazy synchronisation")
exiftool *3123* | grep Portrait
Categories                      : <Categories><Category
Assigned="0">Fotografie<Category Assigned="1">Portrait</Category><Category
Assigned="1">Tiefenschärfe</Category></Category></Categories>
Tags List                       : Fotografie/Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie/Portrait
Subject                         : Tiefenschärfe, Portrait
Last Keyword XMP                : Fotografie/Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie/Portrait
Hierarchical Subject            : Fotografie|Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie|Portrait
Catalog Sets                    : Fotografie|Tiefenschärfe, Fotografie|Portrait
Keywords                        : Tiefenschärfe, Portrait

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[digikam] [Bug 368036] Lazy Sync doesn't write Tags to file

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--- Comment #1 from Tobias Philipp <[hidden email]> ---
Created attachment 100856
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=100856&action=edit
Screenshot shownig that the tag is not showing in the "edit metadata"

Screenshot shownig that the tag is not showing in the "edit metadata" after
closing digikam and reopening it with lazy sync set to "on"

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Maik,

Did you fix this in current implementation with last commits ?

Gilles

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--- Comment #3 from Maik Qualmann <[hidden email]> ---
(In reply to Tobias Philipp from comment #0)

> The Option "Use lazy synchronization" causes that no tags will be written to
> the files neither with the button "Write Tags to file" or at closing the
> digikam app.

With "Write Tags to file" you mean not determined the button in the status bar.
Automatic writing metadata at the end is corrected (bug 367642). I close this
report as duplicate. If necessary, please re-open.

Maik

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 367642 ***

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