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--- Comment #8 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
Can confirm that this is still affecting plasma-nm 5.15.4 on Kubuntu 19.04. I
use VPN daily for work, and as a result have to resort to
downloading/installing VPN client. While it is not too difficult to
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384127
Bug ID: 384127
Summary: Social sharing of annotations
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wish
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331167
--- Comment #9 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
The MediaWiki export is available inthe 5.3.x appimage. There is some issue
with the Ubuntu packaging process since at least 2014, where the MediaWiki
export plugin is not being installed. I have tried
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--- Comment #8 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
Here is the output of my console when running the digikam command:
$ digikam
digikam.general: AlbumWatch use QFileSystemWatcher
digikam.general: Database Parameters:
Type
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--- Comment #9 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
It has been over two years that the Mediawiki export plugin has not worked for
the Ubuntu digikam package. Please help me troubleshoot this issue, so that it
can be resolved in the Ubuntu packages
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--- Comment #6 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
I can confirm, also, that the 5.3.0 AppImage installation contains the
MediaWiki export option. What steps can I take to help the KDE Neon packagers
support this plugin?
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--- Comment #5 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
Generally, users are coming to Digikam through a package manager such as KDE
Discover or the Ubuntu Software Store. The AppImage approach may work, but is
not perhaps the most natural way for end-users
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--- Comment #4 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
I will try with the appbundle ASAP. However, it would be appreciated if this
could be resolved with the Ubuntu package, since this is a common installation.
How can I help get this issue fixed in the
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--- Comment #1 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
A similar bug to this has been reported in 2014, but is now closed:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334045
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Sorry,
Gilles*
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--- Comment #4 from Brylie Christopher Oxley ---
Giles,
I am still unable to see the MediaWiki export under Kipi plugins. I am now
using Ubuntu 16.04 (KDE Neon edition). I have installed:
- Digikam 5.2.0
- kipi-plugins
- libmediawiki1
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372380
Bug ID: 372380
Summary: Support for Digikam 5.2.0?
Product: kipiplugins
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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