Flickr error

Has anyone else seen the following error message:
There was a problem connecting to Flickr
The operation couldn't be completed. (OSStatus error -1.)
When this happens, I have to force quit Aperture. Is there a fix?

Is there a fix?
That usually happens, when Flickr is looking for newly published albums and the server is unreachable.
I'd recommend to disable the option "Automatically check for newly published albums"
in the Aperture Preferences > Web panel for your Flickr account.
Then you will only try to connect to Flickr, when you select your Flickr set in the Aperture Library and you should see the error less frequently.
If Aperture hangs, try to quit without force quitting, if possible; see:
                 If Aperture is unresponsive, how to avoid force quitting?
If you had to force quit, repair the Aperture Library. Force quitting may leave the library in a inconsistant state and cause all kinds of trouble later.
Aperture 3 User Manual: Repairing and Rebuilding Your Aperture Library
Regards
Léonie

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