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--- Comment #31 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Hi Pauli,
Thanks to support digiKam project. All is explained here:
https://www.digikam.org/donate/
Best regards
Gilles Caulier
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--- Comment #30 from Maik Qualmann ---
The browser engine "QWebEngine" used by digiKam is based on Chrome. You only
have to set the environment variable (see Comment 27), then digiKam starts as
"root" user.
Maik
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--- Comment #29 from Pauli ---
Hello Mike,
Looks good, do you have a paypal account ?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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--- Comment #28 from Pauli ---
Hello Mike,
on the chrome browser I can easily distinguish
(I use firefox) but digikam would be very difficult for me. Maybe you
will find a possibility after all.
That would be worth a case of beer to me.
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--- Comment #27 from Maik Qualmann ---
You can set an environment variable to force the start as "root" user:
export QTWEBENGINE_DISABLE_SANDBOX=1
I hope you know what you are doing...
Maik
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--- Comment #26 from Maik Qualmann ---
The cause is the Chrome browser in digiKam. This refuses to start as "root"
user. I don't know if we have the option to disable the sandbox in the Chrome
browser, I think we shouldn't.
Maik
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--- Comment #25 from Maik Qualmann ---
I haven't really researched it yet. But due to the message that the application
cannot be executed in the sandbox, it looks like openSUSE is starting unknown
apps for "root" users in a sandbox. It is absolutely wro
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--- Comment #24 from Pauli ---
Hello Maik
is there a possibility for a root option.
My workstation runs mostly under root and sometimes I know what I am
doing.
Thanks for your support and a wonderful software
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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What|Removed |Added
Version Fixed In||7.1.0
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #22 from Maik Qualmann ---
I can reproduce your problem here under openSUSE when I try to start the
AppImage as "root" user. You must not be a "root" user!
Maik
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Component|Geolocation |Database
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--- Comment #21 from Pauli ---
ry: zypper install -C
"debuginfo(build-id)=e4b500d33ad8701cf4f0c9d058cd87f10b6b72c1"
Missing separate debuginfo for /tmp/.mount_digikat5zfRL/usr/lib/libxslt.so.1
Try: zypper install -C
"debuginfo(build-id)=85cc4f3e5fef656
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--- Comment #20 from Maik Qualmann ---
You need to add "debug" as an option to the AppImage start in order to run it
in the internal debugger. After the crash don't forget "bt" + Enter for the
backtrace.
Maik
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--- Comment #19 from Pauli ---
After installing the required debug rpm's.
The --no-sandbox option does not work.
Thanks for the help
root@newlx:/wtmp->gdb digikam-7.1.0-20200826T123850-x86-64-debug.appimage
GNU gdb (GDB; openSUSE Tumbleweed) 9.2
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--- Comment #18 from Pauli ---
Hello,
I hope this helps you.
root@newlx:/wtmp->gdb
digikam-7.1.0-20200826T123850-x86-64-debug.appimage
GNU gdb (GDB; openSUSE Tumbleweed) 9.2
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--- Comment #17 from Pauli ---
Hello Maik,
sorry my mistake, user work has no X surface.
My server runs completely as root user and a change
I do not want to do.
Is there an option to run digicam as root user ?
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--- Comment #16 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Run the appimage file with "debug" argument to get a gdb backtrace of crash
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--- Comment #15 from Maik Qualmann ---
No connection to display :0? What kind of graphics system do you use? Possibly
Wayland?
Maik
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--- Comment #14 from Pauli ---
Hello,
even if digikam is started with a different user, the appimage does
not work.
work@newlx:/u1/sonstiges>
./digikam-7.1.0-20200826T123515-x86-64.appimage
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--- Comment #13 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Pauli,
Never start AppImage with root account. Always use standard user account
instead.
This can be dangerous with root, as it's the admin account which have all
rights on all files from the system.
G
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--- Comment #12 from Pauli ---
Hello Maik,
the digikam-7.0.0-beta2.appimage work fine, but the
digikam-7.0.0-x86-64.appimage crashed.
-- digiKam Linux AppImage Bundle
-- Use 'help' as CLI argument to know all available options for
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Version|6.3.0 |7.0.0
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