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Of course if the expected dupes have not had their file names, sizes or dates changed, then fdupes and/or jdupes would be the choice to use. USAGE: $ imgdupes -recursive target_dir phash 4 It found these three files which are of the very same subject but with different names, sizes and mod dates.

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In the process however i have discovered imgdupes which compares the actual image irrespective of the file name, size or date_stamp, with some initial outstanding results: viz Okay … so jdupes does a great job, similar to fdupes!! Both seem to find dupes based on file type, size and date_stamp etc., but for image files which have had name changes, size changes and dates changed both dupe utilities fail to find them. I have been searching now for a few days with this seemingly the only solution … but it will not run on my Desktop or Laptop (both with 15.2)Ĭan anybody help me either to sort out the issue with dupeguru and/or suggest and alternative for comparing two image files … regardless of the size or date stamp of the file? ImportError: /usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/dupeguru/core/pe/_block.cpython-36m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so: undefined symbol: min _block import NoBlocksError, DifferentBlockCountError, avgdiff, getblocks2 # NOQA

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import block, cache, exif, iphoto_plist, matchblock, matchexif, photo, prioritize, result_table, scanner # noqaįile "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/dupeguru/core/pe/block.py", line 9, in įrom. bin $ python3 dupeguruįile "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/dupeguru/qt/app.py", line 22, in įrom core.app import AppMode, DupeGuru as DupeGuruModelįile "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/dupeguru/core/app.py", line 24, in įile "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/dupeguru/core/pe/_init_.py", line 1, in įrom. I am in need of some software to pro-grammatically compare image files - in the repo i find ‘dupeguru’ … and it installs ok … requires python3 but that is installed … but when i go to run it i get this … as if there is a dependency issue … but the system does not alert so.














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