adding in pre-existing files

tymanthius

Joined: 2012-05-01
Posts: 9
Posted: Tue, 2012-05-01 04:58

I just found this tool/program and I LOVE it. Bye Bye Picasa!

I do have a question however.

I have about 100Gb of pictures already on my server at /media/photos.

I know I can do a 'server add' and that will put the pictures into Gallery3, but it also seems to copy the pictures into gallery's ~/var/ directory. That creates duplicates of the images.

What I would like to know is if I can add all the photos in /media/photos to Gallery3 WITHOUT having them duplicated, and what this would mean if I do. Would the files be safe from modifications (assuming I put in proper permissions)? Many of the files are RAW format (already added the raw module).

Thanks so much for any info.

Side note: Found this project when I went looking for a frame that could read from my server off the local lan. Apparently, there is no such animal. But many frames read rss, and that is even more convenient as I can now give such a frame to grandparents and have my pictures on my machine. :D

 
tymanthius

Joined: 2012-05-01
Posts: 9
Posted: Wed, 2012-05-02 19:16

After a lot of reading on the forums, it appears that this is not currently possible. Oh well. Good thing hd's are cheap.

 
suprsidr
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Joined: 2005-04-17
Posts: 8339
Posted: Wed, 2012-05-02 20:13

Gallery2 can do sym links but not G3 afaik
but G3 does have a module to allow external content like Amazon S3 bucket http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery3:Modules:aws_s3

maybe you could adapt for your needs. Or simple try G2

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FlashYourWeb and Your Gallery with The E2 XML Media Player for Gallery2

 
tymanthius

Joined: 2012-05-01
Posts: 9
Posted: Wed, 2012-05-02 23:41
suprsidr wrote:
Gallery2 can do sym links but not G3 afaik
but G3 does have a module to allow external content like Amazon S3 bucket http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery3:Modules:aws_s3

maybe you could adapt for your needs. Or simple try G2

-s
FlashYourWeb and Your Gallery with The E2 XML Media Player for Gallery2

Honestly, I don't want to deal with the complexity of G2, especially as it appears that G3 is the future of the project. And I'm too lazy to try and adapt a different module, esp. as I'm not a programmer. :D

But thanks for the advice. As I said, HD's are cheap enough, I can just deal w/ dupes.