[Digikam-users] Migration problems - Digikam 1.8 to 2.0
KrpaN
bojan007 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 13 11:47:58 BST 2011
On 13. 09. 2011 11:27, Rinus Bakker wrote:
>
>>
>> Bojan
>>
>> Well, that is indeed a complete different question. I did many
>> such migrations without any problem i.e. from one computer to
>> another, not from user to user, but that should be not harder.
>>
>> I am taking here about linux, so I hope you are on linux too
>>
>> #############################################
> Yes, I am on Linux. And just copying directories with photos and
> digikam4.db never helped. There must be something else or in a
> different way. Writing metadata, as suggested by one guy, made no
> difference at all. So, any useful suggestion, that would help to
> keep My Tags intact, is appreciated.
>
> Bojan
>
>
> You should read my message more carefully, I was not talking about
> just copieing stuff, I explained a detailed verified procedure to you.
> If you encounter trouble to follow the procedure, you are invited to
> ask for specific help at each point.
>
> I guess, you hoped for a magic answer, there isnĀ“t, you have just to
> follow the procedure.
>
> Best regards,
> Rinus
Now, after doing some googleing I came across the following question. Is
digikam in any weird way associated with akonadi. Because I have
disabled akonadi, but whenever I run digikam the akonadi is up and
running again.
Bojan
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