[Bug 249082] New: digiKam crashes on startup leaving message of unknown symbol

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[Bug 249082] New: digiKam crashes on startup leaving message of unknown symbol

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           Summary: digiKam crashes on startup leaving message of unknown
                    symbol
           Product: digikam
           Version: 1.4.0
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: crash
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: [hidden email]
        ReportedBy: [hidden email]


Version:           1.4.0 (using KDE 4.5.0)
OS:                Linux

I am using OpenSuse 11.3 with KDE 4.5.0.

Since I installed both and digikam 1.3.0 I get the same program behaviour. I
hoped, that with the forcoming new version it would vanish so I could use
digikam again, but 1.4.0 shows exactly the same behaviour (which I think is an
awesome programm altogether).

This is what happens:
On first startup I walk through the first time wizard and change nearly all
options to the second on the list. Digikam starts up until "reading database"
appears and the crashes.

When sarting digikam from the konsole I get this result:

###:~> digikam
QSqlDatabasePrivate::removeDatabase: connection 'ConnectionTest' is still in
use, all queries will cease to work.
Time elapsed: 213 ms
Model: Time elapsed: 544 ms
TextureColorizer: Time elapsed: 131 ms
Time elapsed: 4 ms
Model: Time elapsed: 37 ms
digikam: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libdigikamcore.so.1: undefined symbol:
_ZN11KDcrawIface19RawDecodingSettingsaSERKS0_
###p:~>

Looks somehow like there is something missing... Or am I wrong?

Thanks for your help

Jay

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Happens every time the software starts.
I even deleted the digikam.rc file in ./kde4/share/config and the db-files in
the /foto directory ("bilder" on my laptop, I'm german) and changed different
entries in the first time wizard afterwards.

Actual Results:  
Software still crashes on startup.

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[Bug 249082] digiKam crashes on startup leaving message of unknown symbol

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--- Comment #1 from Nicolas Lécureuil <nlecureuil mandriva com>  2010-08-26 09:21:52 ---
this is because you have a packaging issue it seems digikam and libdigikam are
not from the same version.

Can you do :  

rpm -qa | grep digikam

and then make sure all packages are from 1.4.0

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--- Comment #2 from Jay Ambee <jmbarkei googlemail com>  2010-08-26 10:50:25 ---
No problem. I did:

###:~> rpm -qa | grep digikam
digikam-lang-1.4.0-46.1.noarch
digikam-1.4.0-46.1.i586
###:~>

I also looked for libdigikamcore.so.1, which is from 25.08.10, 20.32h which
must be the packaging time yesterday from the package I installed this morning.
I "normalized" all digikam packages during the install of the last version, so
I am quite sure their versions should match ... but you never know: anywhere
else I could look??

Thanks a lot!

Jay

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--- Comment #3 from Jay Ambee <jmbarkei googlemail com>  2010-08-26 10:51:07 ---
No problem. I did:

###:~> rpm -qa | grep digikam
digikam-lang-1.4.0-46.1.noarch
digikam-1.4.0-46.1.i586
###:~>

I also looked for libdigikamcore.so.1, which is from 25.08.10, 20.32h which
must be the packaging time yesterday from the package I installed this morning.
I "normalized" all digikam packages during the install of the last version, so
I am quite sure their versions should match ... but you never know: anywhere
else I could look??

Thanks a lot!

Jay

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--- Comment #4 from Jay Ambee <jmbarkei googlemail com>  2010-08-26 10:52:40 ---
Oh, that's nice ... one attempt and solved??

It's not as simple as that ...

NOT RESOLVED!!!!

Thanks

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--- Comment #5 from Johannes Wienke <languitar semipol de>  2010-08-26 11:32:11 ---
This is definitely an issue of how your distribution packages digikam. Hence
not a problem of digikam developers. Marking an issue as downstream tells this.

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--- Comment #6 from Jay Ambee <jmbarkei googlemail com>  2010-08-26 12:18:36 ---
Okay ... I see. And problem is solved now.

Looks like it really is a problem of openSUSE packaging:

digikam and kipiplugins are in 2 packages, then there is a third -doc-package
which is described as the "build environment" and therefor seems to be
unnecessary for the "normal" user.
But if you select it for installation, it does remind you of some more libs
that are crucial for digikam and need to be updated. If you do so (even after
deselecting the -doc-package again, everything is fine.

Bottom line:
Even if this is a problem of packaging: why do you accept as developers that
crucial parts of your software are scattered around and dislocated so that the
avarage user is in danger of getting a non-functional program next time he
updates. Wouldn't it be easier and less enerving to create one complete package
with all links and dependencies?

Sorry, just a question.

Thanks for your time!

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--- Comment #7 from Johannes Wienke <languitar semipol de>  2010-08-26 12:50:47 ---
This is essentially a decision to be made by the packagers of the
distributions. Different distributions use different schemes of packaging.

In your case it looks like the packagers forgot to mark digikam as depending on
these libraries (libkdcraw in your case).

Packaging digikam in the same package with the libraries is in any cast not
acceptable as the libraries are required by other applications, too.

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