https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441539

--- Comment #8 from Steve Franks <[email protected]> ---
That is what I do most days. Occasionally digikam doesn’t say that it cannot
find my Photo folder.
N.B. This wasn’t a replacement drive. I used to have my photos on a USB Hard
Disk, then decided to copy everything to an internal drive. This was then
partitioned and formatted under Linux, before all the data on the USB disk was
transferred to it.

Today I become fed up with removing old flat tags, so I renamed the MySQL
database folder. That is when this error occurred. 
Starting digikam from terminal fixed the problem (next time I run digikam I
will double-click the appimage icon, to check whether the fix is permanent).
Unfortunately I don’t know how to capture the debug data in terminal. I tried
selecting the output with the mouse; right-clicking; selecting Copy Selection
to clipboard. When I tried pasting it into Featherpad, there was nothing to
paste.

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