https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374302
--- Comment #8 from Lukas Winkler <k...@lw1.at> --- I now tested again, I found out why it is working for you. I am using a MySQL database. At first I created a new MySQL database but I got the same problem. Then I tried SQLite and it is working correctly. So I looked into the MySQL-Database and found that the coordinates are there: mysql> SELECT * FROM `ImagePositions` where imageid = 39891; +---------+-----------------+--------------------+-----------------+--------------------+----------+-------------+------+------+----------+-------------+ | imageid | latitude | latitudeNumber | longitude | longitudeNumber | altitude | orientation | tilt | roll | accuracy | description | +---------+-----------------+--------------------+-----------------+--------------------+----------+-------------+------+------+----------+-------------+ | 39891 | 48,25.23788333N | 48.420631388888886 | 15,37.13064167E | 15.618844027777778 | 249 | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | +---------+-----------------+--------------------+-----------------+--------------------+----------+-------------+------+------+----------+-------------+ 1 row in set (0,01 sec) So the problem seems to be in the part in the map-module that tries to fetch the coordinates. I hope this helps. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.