https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465101

--- Comment #4 from richarda...@hotmail.com ---
(In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #1)
> If you switch on the debug traces and run digiKam from a console, did you
> seen something special when you updates similarity results ?
> 
> See this page for details about debug mode :
> https://www.digikam.org/contribute/
> 
> Gilles Caulier

Hi Gilles
I'm a bit of a newbie to Linux and don't use the console normally so trying
figure this out from the instructions. I'm assuming you mean this bit:-
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Linux host
Just run digiKam from the terminal command line to capture the text traces
generated by the application. Note that you need to turn on before all debug
traces from digiKam with QT_LOGGING_RULES environment variable.
    export QT_LOGGING_RULES="digikam*=true"
    digikam
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First command runs Ok but the second comes up with the error:-
richard@Linux-Box:~$ export QT_LOGGING_RULES="digikam*=true"
richard@Linux-Box:~$ digikam
Command 'digikam' not found, but can be installed with:
sudo apt install digikam
richard@Linux-Box:~$ 

As Digikam is very definitely installed I assume I'm doing something wrong.

A follow up when I get Digikam running is where does it put the text, in a
file, if so where or is it just in the console window and I need to copy and
paste from there.

Thanks

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