[Digikam-users] Re: Cannot delete any photos in Digikam
Ignatius Reilly
ignatius.reilly at free.fr
Sat Jun 11 11:45:06 BST 2011
I found a workaround after a bit of googling (I don't use KDE):
delete the ~/.local/share/Trash/metadata
HTH
Eric
Gilles Caulier thus spake on 11/06/11 12:17:
> Trash is a container managed by desktop. Do you use Gnome or KDE ?
>
> It's definitively a bug from your dektop, not digiKam. digiKam send file
> to trash through delegate API (kdelibs) which pass file to lead desktop.
> All other operation are managed in top level by desktop.
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2011/6/11 Remco Viëtor <remco.vietor at wanadoo.fr
> <mailto:remco.vietor at wanadoo.fr>>
>
> on Saturday 11 June 2011, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
> > I get the following message each time I try to delete pictures in
> Digikam
> >
> > "The trash has reached its maximum size!
> >
> > Cleanup the trash manually."
> >
> >
> > I've cleaned the ordinary trash ("Corbeile" that appears on the
> "Bureau) but
> > it doesn't solve the problem. Is there any other file that have to be
> > cleaned too?
> No idea, but it would be useful to have at least the following
> information:
>
> - digikam version
> - the operating system and its version...
>
> As a first try, you might check if the disk where the trash is stored is
> getting full (the trashcan might reject a file if the disk has less
> than say
> 10Gb free)
>
> Remco
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