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--- Comment #38 from Maik Qualmann ---
Git commit fddb9298b614f5d8526f634c861815130af8dafa by Maik Qualmann.
Committed on 28/05/2020 at 16:13.
Pushed by mqualmann into branch 'master'.
the same fix for the database directory
Related: bug 421478
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--- Comment #36 from Maik Qualmann ---
I'm pretty sure the bug tracker doesn't support editing or deleting comments.
Maik
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--- Comment #35 from David Griffiths ---
I shouldn't have relied to the notification email - please delete comment 32.
(I can't see a way to edit or delete)
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I shouldn't have relied to the notification email - please delete comment 32.
(I can't see a way to edit or delete)
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--- Comment #33 from David Griffiths ---
Excellent - well done Maik.
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--- Comment #32 from David Griffiths ---
Gilles,
I think this is a different issue. Maik has found the problem.
Cheer DG
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> David,
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> Under Windows
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--- Comment #31 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
David,
Under Windows 10, installing a non signed program will be limited by the OS.
The cross compiled installer is not signed, and we already seen few
dysfunctions.
We have a MSVC version compiling fin
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--- Comment #30 from Maik Qualmann ---
Yes, digiKam makes a mistake here. As a workaround you can simply add a "\" to
the path in the first run dialog. I fix it...
Maik
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--- Comment #29 from Maik Qualmann ---
We may actually try to create the test file in the parent directory in the
first run dialog. I'll check it out tonight.
Maik
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--- Comment #28 from David Griffiths ---
Gilles,
My experience is all DOS and Windows, so I can't comment re the cross compiler,
but two things:
- I would think a cross compiled program should be able to do anything a
natively compiled program can do.
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--- Comment #27 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
David,
We don't use Microsoft compiler currently to build whole digiKam Windows
installer. All is cross-compiled under Linux with MXE (MinGw based).
This is perhaps the main problem with this issue...
G
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--- Comment #26 from David Griffiths ---
>From that KB article I cannot see any cases that should apply to DigiKam. You
are not using virtualization are you?
>From what I have read, virtualization only applies to files in:
%Program Files%
%Win
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--- Comment #25 from Maik Qualmann ---
The keyword is probably UAC virtualization. I quickly found only the German
entry at Microsoft, the English is no longer available.
https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/help/927387
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--- Comment #24 from David Griffiths ---
If I use Windows Explorer I can create a text file in C:\Players ??
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--- Comment #23 from David Griffiths ---
Can you point to me where I can find info about Extended file Protection? I am
trying to understand why DigiKam has this problem when many other programs I
use can access files on C: - even programs I write in D
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--- Comment #22 from Maik Qualmann ---
Access is not sensitive. We don't even trust QFileInfo here. We try to create a
temporary file. Again, if it works in the user folder and not just below C:
everything is ok at the moment. The extended file protecti
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--- Comment #21 from David Griffiths ---
Drive C: in the laptop is the ONLY drive! I tried disabling UAC and it did not
solve the problem.
It seems the write access test is too sensitive ??
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--- Comment #20 from Maik Qualmann ---
Drive C: is a system drive because your Windows installation is on it. This
drive is specially protected by the UAC. Drive D: is not a problem if there is
no Windows installation. DigiKam does not have a valid sign
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--- Comment #17 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Steve,
Please test with current 7.0.0-beta2 pre-release available here:
https://files.kde.org/digikam/
It still reproducible ?
Thanks in advance
Gilles Caulier
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Created attachment 117341
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Directory contents after migration
This shows the files after migrating a small databse from
C:\Users\Steve\Pictures\Digikam
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A small database successfully copies, but the result is not what I expected.
Only digikam4.db moves to the new directory, the other files remain where they
were. See 2019-01-08 (4).png
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--- Comment #13 from Steve Franks ---
Sorry I stopped the process after about 9 hours. It was about 45% complete.
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Created attachment 117285
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Digikam Database migrate dialog
I thought that this would be a straightforward copy from one folder to another,
but there's
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Directory listings
The database migration seems to be very slow. Look at the timestamps on the
oldest and newest files.
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--- Comment #10 from Steve Franks ---
Happy New Year,
I'll install the latest version and try again.
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--- Comment #9 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Can you reproduce the dysfunction using the last digiKam 6.0.0-beta3 just
released ?
https://www.digikam.org/news/2018-12-30-6.0.0-beta3_release_announcement/
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--- Comment #8 from Maik Qualmann ---
Folders under C:\ are difficult to create since the launch of the UAC for
programs there. Even if the Explorer can do it and other programs, digiKam does
not get this permission. I can reproduce the problem here. Ei
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C:\Digikam Folder Properties
These are the permissions I've granted to the Digikam folder that I would like
to use for my dat
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Created attachment 116805
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Digikam error dialog - No Write Access
Screen shot of error dialog from my attempt to relocate Digikam's database to
C:\Digik
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(In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #1)
> Install DebugView tool from microsoft, and run it. Start digiKam and look
> the debug trace capture by DebugView.
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> Look here for details:
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> https://www.digikam.o
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--- Comment #3 from Steve Franks ---
Sorry for the delay in responding. I gave up on Digikam, because of this error
and lack of time to solve the problem.
I've just installed Digikam 6.0.0 Beta 2 and have the same issue. I don't want
the database data i
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