https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413837
--- Comment #15 from MarcP <iwannaber...@gmail.com> --- Ok, so I captured the output of this action in debug mode. I decided to separate the logs in four parts, so it's clear what digikam is doing in each one of them. 1) I write a test tag called "test tag" to the picture IMG_20191014_165515.jpg. This picture already had other tags: "Espanya", "Espanya/Andalusia", "Espanya/Andalusia/Almeria", and "Espanya/Andalusia/Almeria/Tabernas". I can confirm that the new tag has been saved by using an external tool to explore the metadata. 2) I open the Edit Geolocation tool, already showing the reverse geolocation tab. By the way, on the list of tags in that tool, the picture is not showing any of them. 3) I select the picture on the list, and I click on "Apply reverse geolocation". The tags in this window are populated again. 4) I click the Apply button to save the metadata to the file. At this point, the old tags are replaced by the new ones provided by the reverse geolocation. (PS: I had to upload this logfile twice, make sure you see the last version) By the way, capturing the output was not easy due to the huge amount of text outputed. Specially these two lines, which were repeated literally thousands of times: unknown: Numeric mode unsupported in the posix collation implementation unknown: Ignoring punctuation unsupported in the posix collation implementation -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.