[Digikam-users] Impossible to send pictures to trash with 2.1... and other permissions matters

sleepless sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl
Wed Sep 14 21:58:17 BST 2011


Here:
Ubuntu 11.04
Digikam 2.1.1
kde 4.7
gnome desktop

no delete issues.

Rinus


Op 14-09-11 22:46, Photonoxx schreef:
> Yes, I use Gnome.
>
> Could the initial permission matter come from the same thing ?
>
>
> I'll try to look for this issue in bugzilla...
>
> Thanks
>
> Le Wed, 14 Sep 2011 22:41:36 +0200, Gilles Caulier 
> <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> a écrit:
>
>> It's trash management problem from your desktop. Do you use Gnome ?
>>
>> Trash is not managed by digiKam, but by desktop as well.
>>
>> I remember a file in KDE bugzilla about this subject. Try to search
>> over whole files...
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2011/9/14 Photonoxx <photonoxx at free.fr>:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I use Opensuse 11.4 64 bits and I installed Digikam from the KDE 4.7
>>> repository
>>> (http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Release:/47/openSUSE_11.4/). 
>>>
>>>
>>> This repository just offers the 2.1 version of Digikam today and I 
>>> update
>>> it.
>>>
>>> At the first launch, Digikam claim a database acces matter. I'm 
>>> going to
>>> Digikam parameters to verify database path was correct. Since it was 
>>> good, I
>>> quit and launch again digikam, and no more problems occurs...
>>>
>>> But now, I try the panorama tool, and after trying it, it try to 
>>> send the
>>> result pictures to trash, but Digikam doesn't succeed  to do this, I 
>>> have a
>>> message which said that Trash reach its maximum size and I have to 
>>> empty it
>>> manually (sorry if it's not accurate, but it's translated from french).
>>>
>>> So, I would appreciate if anybody has an idea of what happens... I 
>>> don't
>>> know if it's Opensuse related, but the first time I install Digikam, it
>>> claims I don't have the permission to write Digikamrc (even so 
>>> located in my
>>> home directory) and I have to set manually permission for the ~/kde/
>>> directory (if I remember well, initially permissions was set to 
>>> Drwxr--r--
>>> or something like this, and setting Drwxrwxr-x solve the matter).
>>>
>>> Where trash is located for Digikam, since if I open nautilus, I 
>>> don't have
>>> any matter to send the same file to trash.
>>>
>>> The database and picture are on an NTFS partition with options set 
>>> to make
>>> me owner of the filesystem with the drwxrwxr-x permission.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> -- 
>>> Nicolas Boulesteix
>>> Photographe chasseur de lueurs
>>> http://www.photonoxx.fr
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>
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