Collections are suddenly gone in DK
Thomas
sdktda at gmail.com
Mon Sep 15 16:51:59 BST 2025
On 14/09/2025 19.14, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> The problem is, even if digiKam couldn't read the collection for some reason,
> the root album names should still be displayed. But you don't have them,
> right?
Yes, that is indeed the case. Or it was: I originally did not have my
actual photo collection root folders in the albums list. However, after
having let it run for a very long time (days), they eventually showed
up. So the root folders are there. But the folders /inside/ those root
folders are missing a lot.
Here is an example:
In this example, you can see 3 collection root folders.
The "photo" collection is the largest one.
As you can see, it has a folder per year going back to the 1900s.
As you can also see, the most recent one on the list is 2024. There is
no 2025.
And when I expand the 2024 folder, it is not complete. It does not
contain all the 2024 subfolders/albums.
Now, I thought this might be due to DK needing more time to find new
items. However, this is /not/ the case, becase DK pops up after a while
with the "Processing done" popup indicating that it finished scanning
for new items.
Last lines of DK debug log says:
digikam.database: Complete scan took: 412969 msecs.
qt.svg: QSvgHandler: Image filename is empty
qt.svg: QSvgHandler: Image filename is empty
digikam.general: Event is dispatched to OSX desktop notifier
So I guess DK has decided that there are no more images...
I have just sent you a new digikam debug log via private email.
> Your log doesn't show any anomalies or error messages from the database. But I
> can only imagine some kind of database problem.
One thing I noticed in the logs is this:
digikam.database: Creating new Location "/" uuid
"networkshareid:?mountpath=/Volumes/photo&fileuuid=***"
digikam.database: Creating new Location "/Users/***/Pictures" uuid
"volumeid:?uuid=******&fileuuid=****"
digikam.database: Creating new Location "/" uuid
"networkshareid:?mountpath=/Volumes/*****/photos&fileuuid=****"
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::checkRequested(QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::checkDone(Solid::ErrorType,
QVariant, QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::repairRequested(QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::repairDone(Solid::ErrorType,
QVariant, QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::checkRequested(QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::checkDone(Solid::ErrorType,
QVariant, QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::repairRequested(QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::repairDone(Solid::ErrorType,
QVariant, QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::checkRequested(QString)
qt.core.qobject.connect: QObject::connect: No such signal
Solid::Backends::IOKit::IOKitStorageAccess::checkDone(Solid::ErrorType,
QVariant, QString)
Granted, I do not know what those IOKit calls are. But I could imagine
this is something relating to accessing the file shared that fails?
> If you haven’t already, please try the digiKam-8.8.0 pre-release version from
> here:https://files.kde.org/digikam/
I will try with the proposed pre-release version and report back.
BR
Thomas
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