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    Unhappy Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    I use xubuntu and every since I updated to/installed version 15.04 Vivid Vervet the Gwenview program is not working properly anyone. It doesn't show any files when switching from View to Browse, scrolling to the next or previous image in a folder doesn't work (neither by mouse, keyboard or toolbar button), no metadata are shown at all, KIPI plugins are not loaded (though installed), keyboard shortcuts don't work, the "mouse worping bug" occurs when viewing an image at 100% that is larger than screen resolution...

    The strange thing is, this happens on all my computers – netbook, laptop, home PC, work PC which are all slightly different configured and hardware-wise equipped. Even a freshly installed xubuntu 15.04 on a newly-bought computer has this issue, so it cannot be a faulty upgrade from 14.10. I even switched from XFCE to LXDE on one login and the problems all persist.

    I have tried several things like reinstalling Gwenview, but I am completely stumped. This is a major issue and I'm confused that I haven't found anything about it online. It can't just be me and my computers!

    So if anybody here as any idea how to proceed and help me find a solution, please let me know.

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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    At a min you'd likely need kio kinit kdelibs-bin kded5 & maybe some kde icons & theme stuff. That may get you basic functionality. Run from terminal to see.

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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    Have you tried installing Kubuntu? Gwenview is the native KDE graphics viewer.
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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    Thank you for your suggestions!

    Quote Originally Posted by SeijiSensei View Post
    Have you tried installing Kubuntu? Gwenview is the native KDE graphics viewer.
    No. There was no need before and I'd rather stick with xubuntu. Especially on my older hardware KDE is no fun, but I like some of them "K" software...

    Quote Originally Posted by mc4man View Post
    At a min you'd likely need kio kinit kdelibs-bin kded5 & maybe some kde icons & theme stuff. That may get you basic functionality. Run from terminal to see.
    After I installed kio (plus dependencies) via Synaptic I finally got some error message when opening Gwenview (which still wasn't working):
    Could not start process
    Cannot talk to klauncher: The name org.kde.klauncher5 was not provided by any .service files.

    Then I installed kinit and finally Gwenview was somewhat working at last – browsing, folder viewing and metadata are displayed. The error message also doesn't appear anymore. Not working are my custom keyboard shortcuts, Kipi plugins and rotating the image according to camera orientation (everything is displayed in landscape format). The "mouse worping bug" also persists.
    kded5 and kdelibs-bin have already been installed (either previously or by kio).

    Any ideas how to bring Gwenview now from basic functionality to fully-featured?

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    Any ideas how to bring Gwenview now from basic functionality to fully-featured?
    Most likely - install kubuntu-desktop/plasma-desktop or just use kubuntu itself
    (- installing either of those desktop meta-packages will install a lot of kde stuff, most of it unneeded. You could see if any improvement & then start removing all the extra stuff via synaptic. Would take some time & may prove fruitless.

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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    That's ... kinda disappointing. I use a handful of Kapps right now on 14.04. gThumb replaced Gwenview for me recently, but Krita, which I depend on pretty heavily, is as dependent on KDE libraries as I am on Gnome. = P It is unfortunate if either KDE apps or Ubuntu's Gnome base are now less amenable to the a la carte approach.
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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    Quote Originally Posted by mc4man View Post
    Most likely - install kubuntu-desktop/plasma-desktop or just use kubuntu itself (- installing either of those desktop meta-packages will install a lot of kde stuff, most of it unneeded. You could see if any improvement & then start removing all the extra stuff via synaptic. Would take some time & may prove fruitless.
    Like I'd say, I'd rather have the dependencies fixed in xubuntu (I can't believe I'm the only one who uses Gwenview in xubuntu!) than installing 1GB of Kubuntu stuff and playing beta tester to install/remove hundreds of files.

    By the way, when I start Gwenview with the Terminal I get the following output:
    Could not find drkonqi at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/drkonqi
    kf5.kiconthemes: "Theme tree: (Oxygen)"
    Invalid pixmap specified.
    QTimeLine::setDuration: cannot set duration <= 0
    QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: No such file or directory
    Invalid pixmap specified.
    QTimeLine::setDuration: cannot set duration <= 0
    Invalid pixmap specified.
    QTimeLine::setDuration: cannot set duration <= 0
    kf5.kservice.sycoca: Trying to open ksycoca from "/home/boris/.cache/ksycoca5"
    Invalid pixmap specified.
    QTimeLine::setDuration: cannot set duration <= 0

    Perhaps somewhere in there is a hint what might be wrong...

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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    Quote Originally Posted by stinktier2 View Post
    Like I'd say, I'd rather have the dependencies fixed in xubuntu (I can't believe I'm the only one who uses Gwenview in xubuntu!) than installing 1GB of Kubuntu stuff and playing beta tester to install/remove hundreds of files.

    Perhaps somewhere in there is a hint what might be wrong...
    I have exactly the same problem after upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04.
    It looks like gwenview is KDE5 but my main installed version is KDE4.
    Yes, installing gwenview does install a lot of KDE5, but not enough. I did try the packages suggested above, but it didn't help.
    What is needed is a KDE4 version of gwenview, but I can't find one at the moment.
    The version of gwenview (4:14.12.3-0ubuntu1) suggests it is KDE4, but the dependencies are KDE5.

    Anyone know how to get an earlier version? I tried looking with apt-cache but the above is the only suggestion.

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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    You all could try this -
    remove current gwenview
    run autoremove or use synaptic to clear out crud
    Install gdebi
    Go here & download utopic gwenview package for your arch - under the Download Gwenview section
    http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/gwenview

    Install with gdebi (- installs about 120 or so packages, if someone had bothered fix the gdebi Details window to be more than a couple of lines high could of been informative for what's needed with the 15.04 version
    Works pretty well out of the box, terminal if used is pretty clean
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    Re: Gwenview completely broken in 15.04

    So you don't think this issue of broken packages/depndencies will be solved by the makers of xubuntu?

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