Solved: Upgrade deletes Camera Profiles on Linux Mint 11 ?

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Solved: Upgrade deletes Camera Profiles on Linux Mint 11 ?

Post by Hobgoblin »

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 ?

Post by afx »

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
afx
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Re: Upgrade deletes Camera Profiles on Linux Mint 11 ?

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

Regards, R.
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