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Solved: Upgrade deletes Camera Profiles on Linux Mint 11 ?

Postby Hobgoblin on Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:54 pm

Have just run the Upgrade on my Linux Mint 11 intallation.
Installation runs Ok, but ...

I find that the Folder for Camera Profiles has been deleted from the folders at \opt\AfterShotPro\supportfiles\Profiles.

A quick peek in to the .deb file shows that they are not included in the distribution.
Have they moved or is this an oversight? :?

The also appear to be missing in the upgraded Trial version.
R.
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Re: Upgrade deletes Camera Profiles on Linux Mint 11 ?

Postby afx on Sat Apr 14, 2012 6:04 pm

Hobgoblin wrote:I find that the Folder for Camera Profiles has been deleted from the folders at \opt\AfterShotPro\supportfiles\Profiles.

They decided to pack them in the executable for whatever strange reason...

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Re: Upgrade deletes Camera Profiles on Linux Mint 11 ?

Postby Hobgoblin on Sat Apr 14, 2012 6:12 pm

afx wrote:
Hobgoblin wrote:I find that the Folder for Camera Profiles has been deleted from the folders at \opt\AfterShotPro\supportfiles\Profiles.

They decided to pack them in the executable for whatever strange reason...

cheers
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Thanks afx,
That explains a lot ... :wink:

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