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--- Comment #7 from Maik Qualmann ---
Your collection root cannot be read-only.
1. We create the .dtrash folder for the trash here.
2. From digiKam-8.2.0 onwards, a UUID file is saved in the .dtrash folder.
3. When importing images can first be saved i
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--- Comment #6 from k...@weintraut.eu ---
Tried again today. I was able to create a new (sub-)album (Fotos/2023/20231120
Test) on that share and copy an image from another album (Fotos/2023/20230101)
into that new album using the album view. Worked like
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--- Comment #5 from k...@weintraut.eu ---
Hi Maik,
thanks for you efforts.
I also was thinking of rights and first checked this. But everything seemed
fine to me, the user running digiKam is the same user which is set up as owner
of that mounted share.
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--- Comment #4 from Maik Qualmann ---
A test here with an SMB share via SMB4k shows no problems importing images.
Maik
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--- Comment #3 from Maik Qualmann ---
When I read the instructions for smb4k, I wonder if this is actually a classic
mounted SMB? Because things like sysncronization don't sound like it.
Maik
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--- Comment #1 from k...@weintraut.eu ---
I forgot to mention that it's possible to create a new album on that share from
digiKam's main window, and delete it again.
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