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I determined that MalwareBytes had quarantined DigiKam on three
different dates. That moved the exe and the desktop shortcut out of
site. MalwareBytes did not notify me when it acted, so I was
uninformed.<br>
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I did create a virtual machine with Oracle's VM Virtual Box. This
turned out to be more of a challenge than I had expected. However, I
installed DK in the new Win 10 pro environment and I copied some CR2
files to the new environment. I was able to add new tags. I was able
to add labels for color, pick list, and star. The filter worked for
each of these attributes. Clearly my main system is blocking DigiKam
from performing its function.<br>
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I have modified Malwarebytes exclusion list for the DigiKam folder
and the SQLite Browser, and for the digikam.exe and SQLite.exe
files. I also excluded the gdb.exe, kbuildsycocoa5.exe, and the
showfoto.exe files. However, this has not opened the environment for
DigiKam to function properly. I am waiting the hear from
Malwarebytes.<br>
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Any ideas for my next steps?<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">James M. Orr 2705 E Sussex Way Fresno, CA
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<td>Re: [digiKam-users] More fighting with DigiKam</td>
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<td>digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Le sam. 27 avr. 2019
à 17:51, James Orr <<a
href="mailto:jorr1948@earthlink.net"
moz-do-not-send="true">jorr1948@earthlink.net</a>> a
écrit :<br>
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Responding to the observation that
the DK database might be invalid or corrupt, I noted that
it seems to include new photos as I add them. After
reading a bit more about SQLite, it seemed to me that the
next database step might be to VACUUM the dust and
detritus. I looked in TOOLS|MAINTENANCE |PERFORM DATABASE
CLEANING. I left SCAN FOR NEW ITEMS checked and unchecked
all the other boxes except for PERFORM DATABASE CLEANING.
The cleaning process was slow, so I worked on a CADD
project for several hours. At some time during the
interval, I noticed that DK no longer showed in the Task
Bar.--OK, it's done.<br>
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When I finished the CADD project, I clicked on the DK
destop icon and got an error message. When I searched for
the DK exe program, it was missing. I had to reinstall DK.<br>
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<div>This is typically abnormal. Can you imagine that we will
release a program for windows without to check is installer
work properly.</div>
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<div>I suspect highly a side effect from an antivirus. DigiKam
is not a spyware/malware. We voluntary cross compile ALL
codes under Linux for Windows, to prevent any contamination
with these kind of mess. All is clean at end, as Linux is
safe.</div>
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Looking at database statistics, the database had been
reduced in size by about half. Tags, Pick List, and Colors
still do not function. The next step, I guess, is to
rename the existing database (I also make a disk image of
my system nightly). This would force DK to create a new
database, I expect. I think this is a drastic step. Any
better ideas before I actually do it?<br>
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<div>If you want to be sure, and test the program without to
break anything, create a virtual machine (with VirtualBox is
enough), install your Windows without any other extra
program, and install digiKam. Import some collections of
images for testing and look how it work and if is stable
enough.</div>
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<div>We your tests pass well, Install your spyware/malware
stuff and look the side effects. If i insist on this point,
It's because we already see this kind of report in the
past. </div>
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<div>Typically, i suspect that commercial programs pay to be
white listed on this "security" stuff... As we working for
open source, this will never come with digiKam.</div>
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<div>My best</div>
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<div>Gilles Caulier</div>
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