Problem Deleting Images in Digikam

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Problem Deleting Images in Digikam

Todd Goodman
I get the following dialog box popup when I try to delete an image in
Digikam:

Could not start process Cannot talk to klauncher: The name
org.kde.klauncher was not provided by any .service files.

And the following on my console when kdedebug is enabled:

digikam(5754)/digikam (core) Digikam::DeleteDialog::slotUser1Clicked:
setShowPermanentDeleteDialog  true
digikam(5754)/digikam (core) Digikam::DIO::del: Files to delete :
(KUrl("digikamalbums:/test1/001(1).jpg?albumRoot=%2Fusr%2Flocal%2Ftest1&albumRootId=1&databaseType=QMYSQL&databaseName=digikam4&connectOptions=&hostName=localhost&port=0&userName=digikam&password=digikam")
)
QDBusObjectPath: invalid path ""
digikam(5754)/kio (Scheduler) KIO::SchedulerPrivate::doJob:
KIO::SimpleJob(0x9bc1260)
digikam(5754)/kio (Scheduler) KIO::SchedulerPrivate::setJobPriority:
KIO::StatJob(0x9bc1260) 1
digikam(5754)/kio (Slave) KIO::Slave::createSlave: createSlave
"digikamalbums" for
KUrl("digikamalbums:/test1/001(1).jpg?albumRoot=%2Fusr%2Flocal%2Ftest1&albumRootId=1&databaseType=QMYSQL&databaseName=digikam4&connectOptions=&hostName=localhost&port=0&userName=digikam&password=digikam")
digikam(5754)/kio (KIOConnection)
KIO::ConnectionServer::listenForRemote: Listening on
"local:/tmp/ksocket-root/digikamNj5754.slave-socket"
digikam(5754)/kdecore (kdelibs) KToolInvocation::klauncher: klauncher
not running... launching kdeinit
digikam(5754)/kdecore (kdelibs) KStandardDirs::findExe: findExe():
returning  "/usr/bin/kdeinit4"
klauncher(32343) kdemain: No DBUS session-bus found. Check if you have
started the DBUS server.
kdeinit4: Communication error with launcher. Exiting!
digikam(5754)/kdecore (kdelibs) KToolInvocation::klauncher: klauncher
not running... launching kdeinit
digikam(5754)/kdecore (kdelibs) KStandardDirs::findExe: findExe():
returning  "/usr/bin/kdeinit4"
klauncher(32365) kdemain: No DBUS session-bus found. Check if you have
started the DBUS server.
kdeinit4: Communication error with launcher. Exiting!
digikam(5754): couldn't create slave: "Cannot talk to klauncher: The
name org.kde.klauncher was not provided by any .service files"
digikam(5754)/kio (Scheduler) KIO::SchedulerPrivate::jobFinished:
KIO::StatJob(0x9bc1260) QObject(0x0)
digikam(5754)/kdeui (KNotification) KNotification::slotReceivedIdError:
Error while contacting notify daemon "Message did not receive a reply
(timeout by message bus)"

Component info:

digiKam version 2.0.0-beta5
Exiv2 can write to Jp2: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Jpeg: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Pgf: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Png: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Tiff: Yes
Exiv2 supports XMP metadata: Yes
LibCImg: 130
LibClapack: internal library
LibExiv2: 0.21.1
LibJPEG: 80
LibJasper: 1.900.1
LibKDE: 4.6.2 (4.6.2)
LibKExiv2: 2.0.0
LibKMap: 2.0.0
LibKdcraw: 2.0.0
LibLCMS: 119
LibPGF: 6.09.44 - internal library
LibPNG: 1.4.5
LibQt: 4.7.2
LibRaw: 0.13.4
LibTIFF: LIBTIFF, Version 4.0.0beta6 Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler
Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Marble Widget: 0.11.2 (Stable Release)
Parallelized demosaicing: Yes
Database backend: QMYSQL
Database internal server: No
LibGphoto2: 2.4.10
LibKface: 2.0.0
LibKipi: 1.2.0
LibOpenCV: 2.1.0
Libface: 0.2


It looks like some KDE/DBUS issue?  This is a Gentoo system running
4.6.2.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Todd
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Re: Problem Deleting Images in Digikam

Choaga
I don't know if you've solved this issue yet however, I ran into the same
thing.  My solution was to share the trash folder in the root directory.
I'm running PCLOS-KDE, if you look at the properties of the trash through
the icon, you will see it using TWO directories for trash.  One of them is
in the root (/) directory.  You CAN choose which directory you want to use.
However, after a reboot, it will default to the root directory and you'll
have to reset it to the other directory.

Hope this makes sense and hope it helps.

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