https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506663

--- Comment #20 from Charlie Gorichanaz <[email protected]> ---
Hadn't used an appimage before, that was pretty straightforward.

```
$ wget
https://cdn.files.kde.org/digikam/digiKam-8.8.0-20250719T191430-Qt6-x86-64.appimage
$ chmod +x digiKam-8.8.0-20250719T191430-Qt6-x86-64.appimage
$ ./digiKam-8.8.0-20250719T191430-Qt6-x86-64.appimage
```
- I then ran the same face recognition process I tried before, and this time I
indeed got a bunch of faces show up under the Unconfirmed tag!
- I also then checked "Use OpenCL hardware acceleration" and "Use OpenCL
acceleration for AI models" and restarted the process, ran another scan of
another folder, and it seems to be working correctly now.
- Next I launched my native Digikam installation to run another scan on a new
folder to confirm that one did not magically start working due to any recent
changes to my system. This added 150+ faces to the Unknown tag but did not
change the Unconfirmed tag.
- Then I relaunched the new appimage, did a recognize only on that same section
of my library, and this time it added 120 faces to Unconfirmed and the Unknown
count went down by the same.

So it seems the appimage provided above works for me, while my native digikam
install continues to not work.

Note in case it becomes relevant, for some reason I was not able to launch the
appimage prepending the command with "prime-run" to get it to use my discrete
GPU, but as mentioned before, I may have a misconfiguration on my end.

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