Thanks, I tried using c:/tmpPCT but that didn't work either. I also noted that many related menu items (such as Import -> Add Images) are greyed out. And I noted that file paths in KDE System Settings -> About me sometimes use slash and sometimes use backslash. I believe that other programs (such as cygwin) are not tolerant about mixing the two and I am wondering if that still could be a hint. Is there a logfile somewhere that I can check? The latest entries in digikamrc are now: Album Path=C:/tmpPct/pictures Database File Path=C:/tmpPct
-M ----- original message -------- Subject: Re: kipi.dll missing in MSVC Sent: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 From: Eduard Sukharev<[email protected]> > ? ????????? ?? ??????????? 16 ??????? 2009 13:37:30 ????? Martin Wolters > ???????: > > Great, > > > > digiKam now starts up!! However, it doesn't show pictures yet. I am using > > the "default" location (e.g. "C:/Documents and Settings/mwolt/My > > Documents/My Pictures") for database and pictures. It looks like digikam > > did create a database file there as well (digikam4.db and > > thumbnails-digikam.db). However, even after Tools -> Scan for new images > > there are no images displayed although the folder includes some jpg's. > When > > playing around I did get a couple times two kind of error messages: One > > about the database not being available, another one about the folder > would > > not exist or would not be readable. However, I was not able to figure out > > when exactly that occurs. > > > > Does anyone have some ideas? Am I missing some database driver? Or is > there > > a trick required with slashes / backslashes / quotation marks. The two > > relevant entries in my digikamrc look like as follows: > > > > Album Path=C:/Documents and Settings/mwolt/My Documents/My Pictures > > Database File Path=C:/Documents and Settings/mwolt/My Documents/My > Pictures > > > > -M > > Hi > > I'm really not sure if you're missing some library, but just guessing for > now > - try to setup digikam so that database would be in different directory. As > i > remeber there were, and maybe still are, some issues with rights on Windows > in > some directories (namely C:\, C:\Windows and user "home dir" - C:\Documents > > and settings\<Username>\). This bug might have been fixed already, but you > may > still try. Also try to change the album path. > -- > > Best regards, > Eduard > --- original message end ---- _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows
