Re: Moving disk files by export/import?



Check the Change Photo Path extension...

Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 03:43:04PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
>> I'm a newbie so bear with me. I normally store my photos under
>> /data/photos. The first couple of rolls I imported to my home
>> directory, so I've got 2007, 2008, etc. directories--I'd assumed it
>> would create a Photos subdir, but obviously not. Anyway, I've changed
>> my import directory to /data/photos, but I'd like to get the 300+
>> photos in my home directory moved there, too, but I don't want to have
>> to retag them.
>>
>> I search the list archives and found a PHP script that I can probably
>> modify to do the job, but I'm not crazy about mucking around with the
>> database.
> 
> I think mucking would be easier than exporting and importing.
> 
> This is completely untested, but it's easy enough to play with.
> I have f-spot 0.5.0.3.
> 
> Move your photos to the photos directory, something like:
> 
>     $ mv 200* /data/photos/
> 
> Make a copy of your database (this is where mine is):
> 
>     $ cp  .gnome2/f-spot/photos.db test.db
> 
>     $ sqlite3 test.db
>     SQLite version 3.5.9
> 
> Then muck all you want.
> 
> 
> I'm only renaming one (where id = 1).  You can use a more complex
> where to select which to operate on, or just leave it off to do it
> with all:
> 
>     sqlite> select uri from photos where id = 1;
>     file:///media/store/photos/2004/05/06/foo.jpg
> 
> Do the replace (you would want to make sure you have a good match
> string):
> 
>     sqlite> update photos set uri = replace( uri, '2004', 'photos/2004' ) where id = 1;
> 
> 
>     sqlite> select uri from photos where id = 1;
>     file:///media/store/photos/photos/2004/05/06/foo.jpg
> 
> Now, there's also a "photo_versions" table, so you would likely need
> to repeat for the "url" there, too.
> 
> 




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