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OK, then it is in Qt. But I do not understand what that assert shall be good
for.
I have absolutely no idea what goes wrong here, and why it does not affect
thousands of other applications too!? I am
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Summary|KWave crashes when closing |Kwave crashes when closing
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--- Comment #5 from Thomas Eschenbacher ---
I can confirm this here, this kind of crash happens in several kinds of
situations. The more interesting stuff is the text that comes out on the
console:
FileContext::executeCommand(): loading plugin 'about
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
I can confirm that the original bug seems to be fixed.
Only the display is wrong, the texts of the items are all positioned
overlapping over the preview symbols, which
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Bug ID: 372806
Summary: new feature: collapse/expand of track views
Product: kwave
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity:
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
I'm sorry, but I don't have enough time to prepare an environment to reproduce
and test it. Additionally my collection already is converted and I don't have
an old dig
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--- Comment #8 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
No response within one day?
You guy seem to be really busy and impatient...
Yes, I have seen your comment, but I have neither time nor motivation anymore
to use a git v
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
ok, thanks for the information! You mean that opencv_contrib stuff is really
still included in the "opencv" package? (I thougt that stuff has been removed)
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Bug ID: 360017
Summary: build error: opencv_contrib is required but was not
found
Product: digikam
Version: 5.0.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status:
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--- Comment #3 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
Interesting... after this patch I can see what was really wrong: there already
are files with the same name! This was not obvious because file names were not
shown in the
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--- Comment #6 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
Sorry, my mistake! You are right, that test was indeed across different
partitions, even different disks (both using btrfs). But with your latest patch
it is no longer reprod
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
No, the collections were on the same partition.
I tried the latest git commit and now it works!
Thanks for fixing it :-)
(unfortunately I found out that moving files with s
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Bug ID: 358144
Summary: moving images with special characters in the file name
does not work
Product: digikam
Version: 5.0.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 357944
Summary: wrong encoded collection paths after upgrade from
digikam v4.x
Product: digikam
Version: 5.0.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #20 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
short update: now, after waiting for a very very long time, it shows Albums and
Images again! It seems that it had to do it's job about face recognition in
background, witho
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--- Comment #19 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
Thanks for the patch!
It does not show any of my albums and I cannot see any picture anywhere, so
the application is pretty useless at the moment, but at least it
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--- Comment #5 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
I am affected by the same here:
> uname -a
Linux lisa 4.3.3-gentoo #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jan 8 07:01:39 CET 2016 x86_64 AMD
A10-7870K Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G Aut
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sorry, that is not possible. Valgrind is broken and unusable too, crashes quite
early due to this bug:
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using valgrind-3.11.0
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--- Comment #11 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
No, debug symbols (as you get per -g in the CFLAGS) are necessary for a usable
backtrace but not sufficient.
You need to get theQt5 libs compiled "QT_DEB
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Bug ID: 357577
Summary: crashes after splash screen with ASSERT failure in
QVector
Product: digikam
Version: 5.0.0
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
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console output up to the crash
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--- Comment #3 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
as I wrote above: Qt-5.5.1
It is 100% reproducible here.
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--- Comment #6 from Thomas Eschenbacher <thomas.eschenbac...@gmx.de> ---
how can I get this source version you are talking about?
I followed the instructions on the project homepage, which lead me to this
repo:
> git remote -v
or
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