DK 5.7.0 app on manjaro.
Short: DK crashes when I tag with the following keyword: @work Long: * I started fresh. * Imported 11,000 images most of them with the XMP files. * One of the existing keyword is @work and it imported properly * Find other photos that also need that keyword * Selected all of them (ctrl-a) * on the right panel: filter, selected the tag: @work * drag and drop * apply to all items * crash/close DK The same thing happens when I just select 1 image. This only happens with "@work" (w/o the quotes). * Is it the @ during the drag and drop? * The "@work" is OK when importing from the XMP Any suggestion on how to bypass that? I'd like to keep the "@work" tag. "at work" doesn't look as good. -- sknahT vyS |
1/ Use current 5.8.0 pre version AppImage bundle available here : 2/ Run the bundle from the console in debug mode. Look here README for details : When it crash, digiKam stop in debugger. Just enter "bt" in GDB prompt to get the backtrace and to see where crash appears. More details can be found here : Gilles Caulier 2017-11-23 16:09 GMT+01:00 <[hidden email]>: DK 5.7.0 app on manjaro. |
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 20:01:12 +0100 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]> wrote: > 1/ Use current 5.8.0 pre version AppImage bundle available here : > > https://files.kde.org/digikam/ I'm currently downloading (already 2.5hrs) but at this speed it will be another 5 or 6... > > 2/ Run the bundle from the console in debug mode. Look here README > for details : > > https://files.kde.org/digikam/README.md > > When it crash, digiKam stop in debugger. Just enter "bt" in GDB So I run: > /home/froggy/downloads/digikam/digikam-5.7.0-01-x86-64.appimage > debug * select 1 image * right panel: filter * drag and drop @work * >>>it works<<< * select a few images * >>>it works<<< re-run without the "debug" * select 1 image * right panel: filter * drag and drop @work * >>>it crashes<<< I'll try to download 5.8 in a couple of days to try again > prompt to get the backtrace and to see where crash appears. More > details can be found here : > > https://www.digikam.org/contribute/ > > Gilles Caulier > > 2017-11-23 16:09 GMT+01:00 <[hidden email]>: > > > DK 5.7.0 app on manjaro. > > > > Short: > > DK crashes when I tag with the following keyword: > > > > @work > > > > Long: > > > > * I started fresh. > > * Imported 11,000 images most of them with the XMP files. > > * One of the existing keyword is @work and it imported properly > > * Find other photos that also need that keyword > > * Selected all of them (ctrl-a) > > * on the right panel: filter, selected the tag: @work > > * drag and drop > > * apply to all items > > * crash/close DK > > > > The same thing happens when I just select 1 image. > > > > This only happens with "@work" (w/o the quotes). > > > > * Is it the @ during the drag and drop? > > * The "@work" is OK when importing from the XMP > > > > Any suggestion on how to bypass that? I'd like to keep the "@work" > > tag. "at work" doesn't look as good. > > > > -- > > sknahT > > > > vyS > > -- Thanks http://www.sritch.com The Dogs of Vancouver |
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I am a new user of digikam. My operating system is Ubuntu Mate 16.04. I
installed ver. 5.5 recently and began to use it and learn about the features. I have fewer than 2000 images so far. While working with the tags manager the screen locked without an error message. I was forced to do a hard boot. On restart digikam could not connect to the database. Also it reverted to an older version 4.2. WTF . . . do I need to give up on digikam and find another application. That would be sad. digikam-2 wrote > DK 5.7.0 app on manjaro. > > Short: > DK crashes when I tag with the following keyword: > > @work > > Long: > > * I started fresh. > * Imported 11,000 images most of them with the XMP files. > * One of the existing keyword is @work and it imported properly > * Find other photos that also need that keyword > * Selected all of them (ctrl-a) > * on the right panel: filter, selected the tag: @work > * drag and drop > * apply to all items > * crash/close DK > > The same thing happens when I just select 1 image. > > This only happens with "@work" (w/o the quotes). > > * Is it the @ during the drag and drop? > * The "@work" is OK when importing from the XMP > > Any suggestion on how to bypass that? I'd like to keep the "@work" > tag. "at work" doesn't look as good. > > -- > sknahT > > vyS -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
It does not look like a digikam issue. Digikam appimage runs well on Mint MATE which is same thing as Ubuntu MATE. I think you open digikam 4.12 because you call digikam not digikam5. Try opening terminal and type digikam5. It is also useful to run digikam with gdb which will allow you to get back traces on crash. Make sure gdb is installed in your system. Or simply download the digikam appimage. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: antipodesman <[hidden email]> Date: 2018-01-22 10:15 AM (GMT-07:00) To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: 5.7.0 crash when tagging installed ver. 5.5 recently and began to use it and learn about the features. I have fewer than 2000 images so far. While working with the tags manager the screen locked without an error message. I was forced to do a hard boot. On restart digikam could not connect to the database. Also it reverted to an older version 4.2. WTF . . . do I need to give up on digikam and find another application. That would be sad. digikam-2 wrote > DK 5.7.0 app on manjaro. > > Short: > DK crashes when I tag with the following keyword: > > @work > > Long: > > * I started fresh. > * Imported 11,000 images most of them with the XMP files. > * One of the existing keyword is @work and it imported properly > * Find other photos that also need that keyword > * Selected all of them (ctrl-a) > * on the right panel: filter, selected the tag: @work > * drag and drop > * apply to all items > * crash/close DK > > The same thing happens when I just select 1 image. > > This only happens with "@work" (w/o the quotes). > > * Is it the @ during the drag and drop? > * The "@work" is OK when importing from the XMP > > Any suggestion on how to bypass that? I'd like to keep the "@work" > tag. "at work" doesn't look as good. > > -- > sknahT > > vyS -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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Robert Please also make sure you install kipi-plugins for digikam5 not 4. I think the package called kipi-plugins5 in ubuntu but I might be wrong.Best regards, On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 4:21 PM, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> wrote:
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