[digiKam-users] Future of digiKam bundles...

Peter Teuben teuben at gmail.com
Sat May 30 02:37:04 BST 2020


Can you remind us where this is done. Or an example file even better.

On Fri, May 29, 2020, 21:28 Carlos Echenique <carlos at echenique.com> wrote:

> /media is there by default. If you regularly mount drives under /mnt just
> add that. You only have to do it once.
> Carlos Echenique Photographer, CE Photographic
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> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 8:24 PM Peter Teuben <teuben at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I never "appreciated" these issues about both flatpak and snap.   AFAIK
>> appimage doesn't have this. But it really turns me off about this.
>>
>> Basically I need to give access to all mount points.  I also heard
>> somewhere you can use mount with the bind option, because this
>> micro-managing my life (e.g. popping in an external drive) is driving one
>> nuts.   This is not the posix file system my grandfather was using, to make
>> up a quote.   I can manage adding a bind option to the /etc/fstab file, but
>> what about my /media links.....
>>
>> thanks for clarifications, i never expected this mess.
>>
>>
>> peter
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/29/20 8:01 PM, Carlos Echenique wrote:
>>
>> I used flatseal and it works as advertised. Be aware that for symlinks,
>> you need to grant access to the underlying path, not the symlink. To wit: I
>> have a Pictures directory in my home folder. Inside the pictures directory
>> is a symlink to a Photos folder located on another drive /mnt/data/Photos.
>> In order for the flatpak of digikam to be able to access via the symlink, I
>> had to grant it permission to access the /mnt/data/Photos folder, not the
>> symlink /home/user/Pictures/Photos. I entered the symlink in digikam after
>> that and it worked perfectly. You must do the same if you store the
>> database in another folder as well.
>> Carlos Echenique Photographer, CE Photographic
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>> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 7:16 PM Mica Semrick <mica at silentumbrella.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Install the application "flatseal" from flathub, then grant digikam
>>> access to your extra disks/filesystem location.
>>>
>>> On May 29, 2020 10:16:37 AM PDT, Peter Teuben <teuben at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> this is great news, certainly for trying out the beta.
>>>>
>>>> I do have a failure mode.  I have 7 albums in my albumRoot, 4 of those
>>>> will get flagged by this version and claim not to exist, eg.
>>>>
>>>> digikam.database: Folder does not exist or is not readable:
>>>> "/Photos/albums2"
>>>> digikam.database: Folder does not exist or is not readable:
>>>> "/a7/teuben/Pictures"
>>>>
>>>> the first one is a true symlink, but the 2nd is a real mounted
>>>> directory, so it's not that mount/bind issue I've seen with snaps.   If
>>>> I use this digikam4.db, the old digikam 6.4.0 acts worse:  it sees the
>>>> albums, but sees 0 photos, so starts this hours long process of
>>>> reloading the database. No good for me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I guess I should try the latest appimage as well?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - peter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 5/29/20 6:29 AM, Gilles Caulier wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Done !!!
>>>>>
>>>>>  digiKam is now avaialble on FlatHub :
>>>>>
>>>>>  https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.kde.digikam
>>>>>
>>>>>  Best
>>>>>
>>>>>  Gilles Caulier
>>>>>
>>>>>  Le lun. 25 mai 2020 à 17:49, Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Look like digiKam will be also added to official FlatHub repository soon :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/1544#pullrequestreview-417884061
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Gilles Caulier
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Le lun. 25 mai 2020 à 15:09, Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Another important point : the Flatpak do not include yet the
>>>>>>>  application translations files. It's relevant by the missing
>>>>>>>  sunversion executable on the KDE server.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  And yes, all translations team from KDE project still to use
>>>>>>>  subversion to host i18n data.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  As whole KDE migrate progressively from an own git/svn servers to
>>>>>>>  gitlab, i read that i18n will also migrate to git in the near future.
>>>>>>>  So wait and see...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Best
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Gilles Caulier
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Le lun. 25 mai 2020 à 12:04, Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  I just updated the Flatpak notice page on digikam source repository :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  https://invent.kde.org/graphics/digikam/-/tree/master/project/bundles/flatpak
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  digiKam Flatpak is now compiled with ALL non-deprecated options,
>>>>>>>>  including Web services using KIO. Look like the application resume is
>>>>>>>>  well documented now, with plenty of screenshots.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  By non deprecated, i want mean the 2 ones : Baloo and Akonady
>>>>>>>>  supports. Both make a mess with digiKam (especially Baloo).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  As i read, Flatpak is able to notify users when a new version is
>>>>>>>>  published. I don't yet verified if it work well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  On Flatpak, it's possible to rate and review the application. So don't
>>>>>>>>  hesitate to promote the application.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  My best
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Gilles Caulier
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Le dim. 24 mai 2020 à 12:24, Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Hi all users,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  I would to give some feedback about the digiKam bundles migration advance...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  The current files provided by the project are listed below :
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  - Linux AppImage 64 bits
>>>>>>>>>  - Linux AppImage 32 bits
>>>>>>>>>  - Macos Package installer 64 bits (based on Macports)
>>>>>>>>>  - Windows installer 64 bits (compiled with MXE - MinGW)
>>>>>>>>>  - Windows installer 32 bits (compiled with MXE - MinGW)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Current problems for these bundles are listed below :
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  - AppImage : not signed, do not support KIO extensions, do not support
>>>>>>>>>  ICU (language extension), not published on official repository.
>>>>>>>>>  - MacOS package : It's not relocatable, even if MacOS support well
>>>>>>>>>  this feature. I don't found the time to finalize yet the install
>>>>>>>>>  relocation support in bash script. Package is not published on MacOS
>>>>>>>>>  store.
>>>>>>>>>  - MXE Windows installer : not signed, not published on Windows store.
>>>>>>>>>  Do not support KIO extension.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  But we have a new one starting to work and i working on : FlatPak
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  This one is signed, published of official repository automatically
>>>>>>>>>  (you can install it on Discover application for ex). It support ICU
>>>>>>>>>  and KIO too... FlatPak is compiled on KDE infrastructure nightly and
>>>>>>>>>  automatically. Only a 64 bits version is supported.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  This want mean that AppImage end of life is near. We will still
>>>>>>>>>  publish officially the AppImage until 7.0.0, but later, if FlatPak do
>>>>>>>>>  the job as well, AppImage will be dropped...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  For Windows, all the digiKam code compile fine under Microsoft Visual
>>>>>>>>>  C++ compiler. This is the goal to obtain a signed and published
>>>>>>>>>  version on Microsoft store. You can imagine that Microsoft will only
>>>>>>>>>  support the official Windows compiler, and not GCC to permit to sign
>>>>>>>>>  and publish application on the store. Don't forget, Microsoft is well
>>>>>>>>>  Closed Source (:=))))
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Microsoft compiler is just the hell. It slow and require a Windows
>>>>>>>>>  operating system. The current cross compilation solution that we use
>>>>>>>>>  work fully under Linux, and compilation time are reduced by 4/5 ! A
>>>>>>>>>  full Linux Workflow is a non virus guaranty !
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  The Visual C++ workflow is also only available on 64 bits and is
>>>>>>>>>  computed on KDE infrastructure, but the installer compilation is
>>>>>>>>>  broken due to a weird configuration on KDE infrastructure. I currently
>>>>>>>>>  try to found a work around.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Personalty, i don't want to left MXE solution for the moment.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  For MacOS, the KDE infrastructure based on Craft compilation framework
>>>>>>>>>  will be a solution to sing and publish a relocatable package for
>>>>>>>>>  Apple. digiKam do not compile yet due to  missing dependencies.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Voilà, i hope to be enough clear with these technical points.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  My best
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Gilles Caulier
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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