Cheese on non-Gnome setup

When I've installed Cheese on my KDE5 setup, it failed on start with errors as follows.
1:
** (cheese:7857): WARNING **: Icon 'video-webm' not present in theme
2:
(cheese:7857): GnomeDesktop-WARNING **: Unable to create loader for mime type video/webm: Unrecognised image file format
(cheese:7857): GnomeDesktop-WARNING **: Error creating thumbnail for file:///home/sms/Pictures/1419083002992.webm: Unrecognised image file format
** (cheese:7857): WARNING **: could not generate thumbnail for /home/sms/Pictures/1419083002992.webm (video/webm)
3:
(cheese:9025): Gtk-WARNING **: Calling Inhibit failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Installing gnome-icon-theme disabled 1st warning. Installing totem disabled 2nd warnings. 3rd warning appeared after setting photo-path and video-path in dconf-editor to ~/Pictures - before that it failed after taking a picture, not after starting the application (now it's like that).
I've tried to install gnome-desktop to solve this (it's in PKGBUILD) but it didn't help and now... I can't uninstall it:
[sms@arch-sms ~]$ sudo pacman -R gnome-desktop
checking dependencies...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: cheese: requires gnome-desktop
:: totem: requires gnome-desktop
So... what else Cheese needs and why wasn't it installed when I was installing cheese itself? On the way I've had this error:
error: failed to initialize alpm library
(database is incorrect version: /var/lib/pacman/)
error: try running pacman-db-upgrade
which I've fixed by doing "pacman-db-upgrade" but... I still can't run the app. Cheese was last updated on 2014-11-10 so before I've installed it (I just didn't try to run it). Any ideas what's going on and why it didn't want me to install gnome-desktop in the first place?
Last edited by smsware (2014-12-30 02:49:53)

KerrickStaley wrote:One thing to try: run pacman -S cheese again. This will reinstall Cheese and any dependencies that weren't installed the first time (for whatever reason).
I did full cache clean and reinstalled all the packages with:
# pacman -Qenq | pacman -S -
Simple "pacman -S cheese" didn't even grab "gnome-desktop" package... I managed to run Cheese once (after the reinstall) and take a photo but then I closed it and now it's this again:
[sms@arch-sms ~]$ cheese
(cheese:935): Gtk-WARNING **: Calling Inhibit failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Last edited by smsware (2014-12-30 02:53:06)

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