Hard to determine, but the wall seems weak and the doorway doesn't have better support than the rest. It could be an opening that was filled in later, but also that the roof has been replaced.
 
Happy New Year and thank you for your wise inputs regarding my project. After consultation and pondering, we have concluded that the wall is load-bearing, albeit not under significant weight. A glulam beam will be installed, and now I'm pondering what dimensions are required.

The house is built as follows, where red lines are rafters and the blue line is the wall I want to remove.
Diagram showing building layout with red roof trusses and a blue wall planned for removal. Black lines outline the structure.
I am using the dimensioning program on byggbeskrivningar.se but can't find a model that fits my project. Maybe you on the forum can be of help?
The weight to be supported consists of a 415 cm mono-pitched roof with a 4º slope. Flat roof with insulation. Snow zone 2.5.

Illustration of a shed structure highlighting roof trusses and support wall with dimensions labeled for planning removal of a load-bearing wall.
If I understand this model correctly, it calculates the dimensions of the roof joists and not the glulam beam that is to hold the weight of the roof joists. Should I choose another model in the program?
 
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