https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516875

--- Comment #3 from FrankNFurter <[email protected]> ---
Hi,

I did some further steps trying to fix it myself. So with Synaptic I installed
some further packages, that I thought might be helpful. Here is the list (some
of them automatic added as dependency)
libegl1-amdgpu-mesa (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libegl1-amdgpu-mesa-drivers (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libgbm1-amdgpu (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libgl1-amdgpu-mesa-dri (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libgl1-amdgpu-mesa-glx (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libllvm20.1-amdgpu (1:20.1.70200-2278374.22.04)
libwayland-amdgpu-client0 (1.24.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libwayland-amdgpu-server0 (1.24.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
mesa-amdgpu-libgallium (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
mesa-amdgpu-va-drivers (1:26.0.0.70200-2278374.22.04)
libclang-common-20-dev (1:20.1.2-0ubuntu1~24.04.2)
libclang-cpp20 (1:20.1.2-0ubuntu1~24.04.2)
libclang-rt-20-dev (1:20.1.2-0ubuntu1~24.04.2)
libclc-20 (1:20.1.2-0ubuntu1~24.04.2)
libclc-20-dev (1:20.1.2-0ubuntu1~24.04.2)
libllvmspirvlib20.1 (20.1.0-1~ubuntu1~24.04.1)
mesa-opencl-icd (25.2.8-0ubuntu0.24.04.1)
radeontop (1.4-2)

Then, in a new terminal, I exported the OPENCV_OPENCL_DEVICE variable again.
Then started digiKam AppImage. When hitting the button to test KI feature under
system setting, in terminal a message was printed out, the the device AMD.GPU.0
could not be found.
So I closed app and terminal and started a fresh terminal window again. I just
startet AppImage again without setting the variable. And now the AI test was
successful. :-)
So, could you tell, which of these packages fixed the problem?

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