Whenever I start digiKam, an error message occours. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. start digiKam 2. observe error message 3. this is a serious problem, cause this can _not_ be contributetd to digiKam itself. So: is it a trojan? is it a virus?
Created attachment 77055 [details] screenshot with hoighy suspicious message
Can you translate the message in English please ? Gilles Caulier
Gilles: first tests are oberwhelming: running services on new digiKam 3.0 tend to be much faster and more stable. Thank you!!! --- Ok, translation: ############################################################################# # The authentication of this server (adblockplus.mihalkin.ru) failed # # The certificate does not it to this computer. # # # Details Continue Stop # ############################################################################# Axel Am 09.02.2013 18:30, schrieb Gilles Caulier: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314774 > > Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles@gmail.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |caulier.gilles@gmail.com > > --- Comment #2 from Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles@gmail.com> --- > Can you translate the message in English please ? > > Gilles Caulier >
Sound like a message from your web browser (firefox or chrome), where Adblock is used with a bad certificate... This is not digiKam at all. I use also firefox and chrome, with ADBolck installed. Perhaps KDE service want to start your web browser when you start digiKam. I never see this here before. digiKam do not use your web browser as Chrome or Firefox. It use konqueror for geolocation stuff, but there is no AdBlock plugin for this program... Gilles Caulier
Could you check which kipi-plugin you need to disable in digikam settings to get rid of this message on start?
Hi: I am wondering about the cause of this message. And: I am wondering about the very part(?) of program, which initiates this message. So I understand your request as an attemt to isolate one single cause. Can you concentrate more? I believe, that options menu is a very powerful menu with lots of settings, and the numbers of possible permutations of all these settings is galore. Maybe, one can ask for modules/kipi-plugins which are able to access the internet or other limitations questions like that? Axel Am 16.02.2013 00:42, schrieb Christoph Feck: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314774 > > Christoph Feck <christoph@maxiom.de> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |christoph@maxiom.de > > --- Comment #5 from Christoph Feck <christoph@maxiom.de> --- > Could you check which kipi-plugin you need to disable in digikam settings to > get rid of this message on start? >
No. No kipi-plugins access to internet until you start it... At digiKam startup, no plugins is started. Perhaps it's due to libkgeopmap, who use Konqueror backend to display googlemaps in geolocation parts, if you use googlemaps of course... Also, which default web browser is set in KDE control center ? Gilles Caulier
Hi Gilles, I use firefox, which is set as default. As an observation, I can _not_ start google maps for geographical infos. Hmmm? Maybe you're right. Why should Konquerer be associated to geotagging? Geotagging ia s a function, not a software package. For my opinion. Make it _independant_ from very browsers, I would suggest!? Axel Am 16.02.2013 15:20, schrieb Gilles Caulier: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314774 > > --- Comment #7 from Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles@gmail.com> --- > No. No kipi-plugins access to internet until you start it... At digiKam > startup, no plugins is started. > > Perhaps it's due to libkgeopmap, who use Konqueror backend to display > googlemaps in geolocation parts, if you use googlemaps of course... > > Also, which default web browser is set in KDE control center ? > > Gilles Caulier >
Geotaging, using googlemaps use web browser in background, because there is no other solution for the moment. So your problem come from Firefox settings. Gilles Caulier
I can confirm this bug, as described above with digiKam The identical error message (same domain) occurs when I open Konqueror I haven't been able to find settings/options to prevent the message from occurring (i.e. any of the KIPI modules in digikam) I use firefox as my standard browser. The bug ist reproducible without firefox running. Thx, mh
...sorry, I just realised that this was an Ubuntu KDE page! I have an OpenSuse 12.1 distrubution installed. Hope it doesn't matter in this case. Haven't found an equivalent bug report on the OpenSuse forum yet.
This problem is not digiKAm relevant, but a component used in background to display web contents through konqueror shared lib, as libkgeomap (googlemaps) Gilles Caulier