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--- Comment #24 from MarcP ---
I started fresh with a new digikamrc config file, and enabling those options
("Cleanup database when file re-scanned"), the issue is still there. However,
it does not remove face tags, just regular tags ("test tag" was
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--- Comment #23 from Maik Qualmann ---
One more note: you have enabled the database cleanup on the start, this I do
not think necessary.
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--- Comment #22 from Maik Qualmann ---
Thanks for the digikamrc, so I could reproduce the problem. The geolocation
editor has a database interface in digiKam mode, enabling the option writing
the metadata in XMP is not necessary. This option is
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--- Comment #20 from MarcP ---
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Offending digikamrc configuration file
I have attached the offending digikamrc configuration file, in case you want to
have a look. There
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--- Comment #19 from MarcP ---
No, I don't think I have ever changed anything from the advanced metadata
settings (I can send you a screenshot if you want). I also have all sidecars
disabled, and in the behavior tab, I only have selected the three last
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--- Comment #18 from Maik Qualmann ---
Well, the problem actually seems to be even deeper, because with me there are
no problems even with active "Cleanup Database" option. I can see that the test
tag already does not exist in the geolocation editor.
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--- Comment #17 from MarcP ---
Ok, I see, that option was the source of the problem. But I don't see why it
should work this way. In theory, when entering the reverse geocoding tool, it
should read the current picture metadata, and not just overwrite
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--- Comment #16 from Maik Qualmann ---
You have activated the metadata option "Cleanup database when file
re-scanned"!!! This option is only to be activated in the case of problems, if
"old" metadata that is no longer required should be removed from
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--- Comment #15 from MarcP ---
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
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4. Clicking "Apply", saving the new tags to file
At this point, is when the "test tag" is deleted from the metadata and replaced
with the
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3. Applying reverse geolocation
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2. Opening reverse geolocation tool
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1. Writing "test tag" to picture.
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--- Comment #8 from Maik Qualmann ---
The output of the console may be interesting from assigning the test tag to
reverse geolocation. Gilles, can you reproduce a problem here?
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--- Comment #7 from MarcP ---
No, I have sidecars disabled completely (both read and write).
Maybe it's that particular build. Do you want me to test a specific version?
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--- Comment #6 from Maik Qualmann ---
No, not to reproduce here, test tag remains. Do you use sidecars? If so, read
and write mode?
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--- Comment #5 from MarcP ---
No, the low disk space was something temporary because some log files grew
unexpectedly huge in my system. But when that happened, no tags could even be
saved.
I tried right now, from a fresh Digikam session, and I can
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--- Comment #4 from Maik Qualmann ---
I can not reproduce the problem. Can it be related to your no longer existing
disk space for the databases?
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--- Comment #3 from MarcP ---
I will try to reproduce it using some test pictures, to try to find out in
which cases it happen.
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--- Comment #1 from MarcP ---
Sorry, I meant "I have been reverse geolocation several groups of pictures
(...)"
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