On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 12:29:46 +0100, Achim Bohnet writes: >> digikam: WARNING: [void AlbumFolderView::loadAlbumState()] Failed to >> open albumtreestate.bin
>the album widget saves the state of the tree in this file. When you >never run digikam it can't exist. No problem. >No package installs files in user home directories! KDE uses ~/.kde >to store user specific (config) data. So no chance to find it on p.d.o ;) I thought maybe it'd be copied from somewhere, but if it's generated, of course no chance to find it on p.d.o ;) It was the last message digikam printed, so I thought it likely to be (part of) the problem. >I famd running? Yes, of course it's running, otherwise digikam couldn't connect to it: 4985 ? Ss 0:01 /usr/sbin/famd -T 0 >Which version ii fam 2.7.0-6 File Alteration Monitor >> (Note: I'm not using KDE per se, but Enlightenment, and pulled in >> digikam via simple apt-get install from stable) >Well, I guess here's the culprit. The mixture pkgs from unstable with >some stable. In this case the bug would be an improper dependency - but which one? cheers, &rw -- -- OS/X: Because making Unix user-friendly -- was easier than debugging Windows.
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