opensuse tumbleweed fails
Maik Qualmann
metzpinguin at gmail.com
Mon Apr 14 20:24:38 BST 2025
By deleting "recognition.db," you can't lose any people tags. This database
can be rebuilt at any time using the maintenance tool with the face module and
the checkbox for building the training data.
SQLite has reported a serious error for this database, which occurs either due
to disk errors or possibly a crash. Your core database doesn't report any
errors, but the people tags are only stored there. Be sure to check your disk!
Maik
Am Montag, 14. April 2025, 21:14:33 Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit schrieb jean-
daniel dodin:
> Le 14/04/2025 à 20:48, Maik Qualmann a écrit :
> > Your "/data/multimedia/digikam-db/recognition.db" database is corrupted
> > for
> > some reason. It needs to be updated/rebuild anyway from digiKam-8.6.0++.
> > Simply delete the "recognition.db"; this is the fastest way to get a clean
> > database.
>
> well. I renamed the recognition.db and now digikam starts.
>
> However I had a curious behavior. I remember now having it this morning.
>
> On the left album view, the numer of images is correctly displayed, but
> no image is shown in the main view. sometime I an see the images then
> they disapear.
>
> Looking in the database folder I just noticed a lot of "conflicted"
> files, both for database and recognition base. "wal" files are empty
> (0), shm ones are binary 32kb files
>
> I moved these files to an other folder
>
> now both digikam 8.6 from Tubleweed and
> digiKam-8.7.0-20250414T140041-Qt6-x86-64.appimage works. thanks a lot.
> of course I've lost some people tags, but the new recognition system
> works a lot better than it was jdd
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