This bug is still in issue in Ubuntu 8.10 (Ibex) and with F-Spot (f-spot 0.5.0.3). I am not opening another bug report as it is basically the same issue as reported in this one.
The temporary folder F-Spot creates (in /tmp in my case) disappears automatically after a short while. When Thunderbird comes to look for it to send the mail, it fails as it no longer exists. This makes it practically impossible to send an image as email via Thunderbird using this F-Spot feature.
Further, using the Configuration Editor 2.24.1 for gconf shows that there is no '/apps/f-spot/export/email/delete_timeout_seconds' key present by default. Configuration Editor shows '/apps/f-spot/export/email' contains only the keys 'auto_rotate' and 'size'. Should this key be created manually?
This bug is still in issue in Ubuntu 8.10 (Ibex) and with F-Spot (f-spot 0.5.0.3). I am not opening another bug report as it is basically the same issue as reported in this one.
The temporary folder F-Spot creates (in /tmp in my case) disappears automatically after a short while. When Thunderbird comes to look for it to send the mail, it fails as it no longer exists. This makes it practically impossible to send an image as email via Thunderbird using this F-Spot feature.
Further, using the Configuration Editor 2.24.1 for gconf shows that there is no '/apps/ f-spot/ export/ email/delete_ timeout_ seconds' key present by default. Configuration Editor shows '/apps/ f-spot/ export/ email' contains only the keys 'auto_rotate' and 'size'. Should this key be created manually?