Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: digikam

Digikam seems to miss dependencies. To reproduce do

- Install Ubuntu Feisty (not Kubuntu) from the desktop CD, or go to a machine 
with a Ubuntu installation without any KDE stuff
- Log into a fresh user account, which has never used KDE
- Install digikam with "sudo apt-get install digikam"
- Open an album with pictures right-click one and choose "Move to trash". You 
get an error message that the file cannot be renamed. Probably the directory 
which is the trash for digikam does not exist yet.
- Do "sudo apt-get install kdebase",
- Try to delete the photo again. It will work now.

So it seems that the kdebase installation made a trash directory
available to digikam (it is not the GNOME trash directory, there I do
not see any of my deleted photos).

I do not know which package is really the one needed, as the kdebase
installation pulled in around 20 packages.

Note also that the kdebase installation pulled in kdeprint and this is
probably needed to be able to print from digikam.

I am with the current Feisty on an x86_64 box, but this problem probably
occurs also on 32-bit.

** Affects: digikam (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Medium
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Changed in: digikam (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium
       Target: None => ubuntu-7.04

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digikam misses dependencies
https://launchpad.net/bugs/91238

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