Re: Question on Conduit - Recursive sync for Flickr?
- From: Tom Szumowski <tszumowski gmail com>
- To: Conduit <conduit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Question on Conduit - Recursive sync for Flickr?
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:25:02 -0400
Just checking in again if the recursive issue is a bug or just a missed feature. Thank you.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Tom Szumowski
<tszumowski gmail com> wrote:
Good evening,
I was wondering if there was any further recent investigation into recursively adding photos on a directory (described below). From the past response, this seemed to be a past feature but no longer working?
Thank you,
Tom
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Tom Szumowski
<tszumowski gmail com> wrote:
Conduit Team,
First I want to say thank you for creating such a seamless, intuitive program to handle multi-source synchronization. I am emailing about a question on usage and couldn't find any appropriate forum tied to the home page that I can post this in. Perhaps you can assist.
I am interested in synchronizing my local pictures directory with Flickr. However, I can't find a way to have it run recursively on a pictures directory.
For example I have a folder /media/pictures, with dozens of
subdirectories from different events. For example /media/pictures/xmas_2010, /media/pictures/halloween_2009, etc. When I create a sync in conduit,
it forces me to select an album. Then all the files are uploaded flatly
to that one directory. Older (but certainly less stable and more quickly) sync software like flickrfs would associate each folder with a new "set" automatically so that the recursion is natural. Perhaps I'm missing something, but is there a way to perform this in Conduit?
Hi,
This used to work. I may look into why it does not now.
John
p.s. please send questions to conduit mailing list.
Thank you,
Tom
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