https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440212
--- Comment #3 from Maik Qualmann <metzping...@gmail.com> --- Yes, you need at least digiKam-7.4.0 to solve the problem. The version reads the MySQL Error Log if the update fails and will start upgrading the database to the new MySQL Server version at the next start. To understand it, MariaDB has made major changes to the table structure in the database. As long as no changes are made to the database, there is no problem. In the case of a change to the tables, it will fail. For the system MySQL database, a Cron Job is executed which executes the upgrade. In the case of the MYSQL database managed by Digikam, this must either be done manually (not quite simple) or automatically from digiKam-7.4.0 or newer. Maik -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.