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After my experience last night I think this needs to be a higher priority.
I had a power failure while Picasa was running (via PicasaStarter). When I
rebooted and tried PicasaStarter again, it told me I was still running a copy,
and gave me the warning panel. I presume that you are using some sort of flag
semaphore - it might be better to actually check for a running Picasa task?
After confirming that Picasa was not running, I told PS to proceed.
However, at that point, Picasa started reindexing all my photos. Although I
cancelled and restarted, of course that just continued. As I could not see any
alternative, I let it run, and that eventually finished.
As far as I can see, things loot OK, EXCEPT for face recognition. All the faces
are being rescanned, but so far there are many that are just not being picked
up at all. Maybe they will be found eventually, but I am not hopeful.
Bottom line: It is not much use telling the user to wait till PS is not running
before logging off, as that is not always possible. A more robust solution is
required.
Thanks.
Geoffrey
Original comment by ggrin...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2012 at 1:37
Hi Geoffrey: Thanks for your input and interest!
Hopefully you have a backup or another copy of your original database. If you
do, you can just erase the new one and copy the original there instead, and you
should have your faces back, but yes, this is the reason I am worried about
this problem.
We write a text file to the database directory and erase it when we leave, so
that is our flag. It is really to prevent 2 users from trying to use the
database at the same4 time.
As for the face tag issue, we can talk about that more on the forum where
others can learn too.
Original comment by earlb...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2012 at 2:47
Oh, one more point. This issue was about someone logging off or shutting down
while PS was running. It would delay the shutdown until Picasa has stopped,
and PicasaStarter has saved the database. Unfortunately in a power failure
there is no warning, and everything is instantly off, so there is no chance
something could be written to disk etc.
Original comment by earlb...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2012 at 2:55
Thanks. By the way, I do realise the reindexing etc was noting to do with PS.
Hope I did not give the impression that I was asking you to fix that too!
Yes, I understand the problem with power failures :) . Hence the thought that
maybe a check of the task list might help.
Original comment by ggrin...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2012 at 3:30
As you said already yourself this won't help you for this kind of problems...
What will help however is the automatic backup feature we are working on...
Original comment by pieter.r...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2012 at 1:26
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
earlb...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2011 at 5:55