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I was in the process of importing my whole photo library to lychee using lycheesync. I am about 20 hours of loading in (~30 000 photos) and I am discovering through my rsync backup script that a good amount of my source photos are modified: new timestamp, and it seems a bigger file size.
Looking at the photos, they are all vertical. Are you destructively rotating source JPG photos ?
My command line is:
lycheesync.sync -l /data/photos /var/www/lychee /home/myname/lycheesync/ressources/conf.json
Is this by design ? I was not warned by reading the documentation that lycheesync would touch my source photos. I should have been careful and not run it with write access to the files.
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I think this would be because the original file is being saved over because of the symlink. the photo.destfullpath points to the symlink, which then points to the original. I found this by using docker volumes, I kept getting a bunch of read-only exceptions because my source is mounted as a read-only volume.
Hi,
I was in the process of importing my whole photo library to lychee using lycheesync. I am about 20 hours of loading in (~30 000 photos) and I am discovering through my rsync backup script that a good amount of my source photos are modified: new timestamp, and it seems a bigger file size.
Looking at the photos, they are all vertical. Are you destructively rotating source JPG photos ?
My command line is:
lycheesync.sync -l /data/photos /var/www/lychee /home/myname/lycheesync/ressources/conf.json
Is this by design ? I was not warned by reading the documentation that lycheesync would touch my source photos. I should have been careful and not run it with write access to the files.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: