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Scyth
Hello!

Digikam crashes (or stays at 0%) whenever I try to update thumbnails or face recognition. As far as I could observe the filetypes could be the reason: Whenever a file is in a folder that is no picture this bug occures. But I am not sure about that though. Looked a bit in /var/logs but found nothing. If anyone needs more detailed info about this please let me know where I can find it.

My system:
Kubuntu 12.04 x64
Digikam 3.0 through Kubuntu Backports (ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports)

thx for all the answers in advance
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Re: Update pictures

Scyth
Noone got any idea? Actually I think I will downgrade  :/
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Re: Update pictures

Philip Johnsson

Try to start digikam from the command line and see what kind of error messages you get when it crash. If that doesn't help then make a backtrace of the crash with gdb. My guess is that you somehow have a mix of installed libs that digikam use.

/Philip

On Feb 25, 2013 9:50 PM, "Scyth" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Noone got any idea? Actually I think I will downgrade  :/



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Scyth
Thx for your answer. Stupid me - could have thought about that myself. Analyzed an issue that way some days ago. Whatever: It was the digikam db's. I searched them in /home/username/.kde/share/apps/digikam and in the specified album directory... but it had been in /home/username/Pictures. Renamed them, imported albums again and voila - everything worked.