[Digikam-users] Even Digikam 1.4 doesn't run on my Xubuntu 10.04 system - help!
Chris G
cl at isbd.net
Mon Sep 6 15:37:19 BST 2010
On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 03:34:43PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 03:50:02PM +0200, Gerben Roest wrote:
> > On 06-09-10 15:15, Chris G wrote:
> > > This is very frustrating, I've been trying to work out exactly what
> > > makes Digikam crash on my system without much luck. I'm running
> > > Digikam 1.2 on xubuntu 10.04 (I have actually tried a later Digikam
> > > from the PPA repository but it acted just the same).
> > >
> > > It's obviously something quite specific and subtle as, for most cases,
> > > Digikam runs OK, i.e. :-
> > >
> > > If I login as another user and 'ssh -X -l chris localhost' back to
> > > myself then digikam runs OK.
> > >
> > > If I 'ssh -l someoneelse -X localhost' on my desktop and run
> > > digikam as that user then digikam runs OK.
> > >
> > > However running digikam as myself on my desktop crashes. If I remove
> > > most of my configuration (i.e. remove all of my .xxxxxx hidden files)
> > > then digikam will run as myself on my desktop. The trouble is there
> > > doesn't seem to be one specific bit of configuration that makes
> > > Digikam crash. I've spent hours adding things back bit by bit to see
> > > if I can work out the problem but I got all the way back to my
> > > configured desktop and Digikam worked, then the next day after
> > > shutting down and powering up again it was crashing.
> > >
> > > It's not the picture files, I can remove the albums completely and
> > > start empty and Digikam still crashes.
> > >
> > > Can anyone offer any help or ideas to sort this out, I really need
> > > Digikam working to manage my photos and don't want to have to wait
> > > until a major update before it runs again.
> >
> > As I wrote in a reply to your other mail about digikam crashing:
> >
> > I also updated to Ubuntu 10.04 (from 8.04, 8,10, 9.04, 9.10) and got the
> > same crashes as my regular user, but not as a new test-user. I fixed it
> > by deleting .gconf/system. This directory didn't exist in the $HOME of
> > the test-user.
> >
> I tried this too (as a consequence of your previous message), it
> doesn't work for me. Anyway, why would running digikam as 'me' on
> another desktop work OK as this has my .gconf directory.
>
On looking again now I don't even *have* a ~/.gconf/system directory.
>
> > I found it out by trial-and-error, and just searching what was in my
> > normal user's homedir and not in the test user's. Also "strace" helped a
> > bit.
> >
> I've (as I said) spent many hours doing this with no good result.
>
> > I hope this works for you too, but please backup this dir just in case.
> >
> I will try it again just in case I missed something when I tried it
> the first time areound.
>
> --
> Chris Green
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