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I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about this and that with packages. I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made as digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both at the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you will need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with just digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 0.21.x support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing now and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that you want to leave as they are. Feedback on this from anyone who cares are appreciated. Happy digikaming! Regards, Philip _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 12:36, Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi all > > I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA > for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the > interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about this > and that with packages. Just a quick note to thank you for packaging Digikam for Ubuntu. I have used your PPA for quite a while now. > I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and > wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made as > digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use > the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both at > the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you will > need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. I, for one, would be happy to start using the beta packages, as they seem to be quite stable. > Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with just > digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 0.21.x > support my kubuntu-backports PPA? My preference would be a separate PPA but I completely sympathize with your reluctance to increase the complexity of your packaging efforts. Thanks again for your work, --george _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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2011/3/6 Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>:
> Hi all > > I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA > for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the > interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about this > and that with packages. > > I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and > wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made as > digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use > the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both at > the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you will > need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. > > Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with just > digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 0.21.x > support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing now > and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you > don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that > you want to leave as they are. > > Feedback on this from anyone who cares are appreciated. > > Happy digikaming! > > Regards, > > Philip > I think it's a great idea to have digikam beta packages PPA and I know many Digikam users would appreciate it. As long as there are a good explanation i don't mind much if there are several PPA's or not. Thanks for sharing your packages with us. Keep up the good work. / Jonas _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Hi,
I'm interested too. No matter about which way to do. I already use extra and Kubuntu-backports PPA, so if you integrate Digikam 2.0 b3 in one of them, it's ok for me. I use your PPA since Lucid I think (may be Intrepid, I don't exactly remember), and I fully appreciate it cause it integrate the Digikam installation in Synaptic packet manager (which is not so easy for me by building Digikam my self as I don't know how to make deb easily). So thanks for that ! Regards, Nicolas Le Sun, 06 Mar 2011 18:36:17 +0100, Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]> a écrit: > Hi all > > I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA > for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the > interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about > this > and that with packages. > > I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and > wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made > as > digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use > the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both > at > the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you > will > need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. > > Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with > just > digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 > 0.21.x > support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing > now > and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you > don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that > you want to leave as they are. > > Feedback on this from anyone who cares are appreciated. > > Happy digikaming! > > Regards, > > Philip -- -- Nicolas Boulesteix Photographe chasseur de lueurs http://www.photonoxx.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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2011/3/6 Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>:
> Hi all > > I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA > for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the > interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about this > and that with packages. > > I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and > wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made as > digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use > the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both at > the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you will > need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. > "extra" happily . When I bought new equipment tree weeks ago had to use also "backports" yesterday. Worked fine too. Thanks! It would be good to have the possibility to easily choose what one wants and sometimes the only solution is a beta-version but usually the stable version is what people like me need because we use this "in production". So I think that the need is for both an up-to date stable version and also for a beta version for this distribution (10.10). Of course this is more complicated for you. But it is great that you do this when canonical don't! > Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with just > digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 0.21.x > support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing now > and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you > don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that > you want to leave as they are. > The extras don't bother me although I possibly don't need them (or don't know the benefits) Thanks for your great work! Pentti > Feedback on this from anyone who cares are appreciated. > If you have separate > Happy digikaming! > > Regards, > > Philip > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Thank you guys for the feedback!
I will keep the PPAs as they are for now. If I would make PPAs with only Digikam stuff then I have to make two different PPAs anyway. One for standard Ubuntu repositories and one with kubunt backports. Digikam 2.0 need dependencies from KDE 4.6.x to build so I would have to have its own PPA anyway. I'll upload digikam 2.0 beta3 as soon I have done some clean ups with the packaging code. Right now I have made all stuff from digikam-software-compilation for myself and bundled them into two packages. I will split them up to make the parts easier to maintain over time with separate packages the Ubuntu/Debian way and a much nicer way to handle it all. I hope to be able to upload it into my kubuntu-backports PPA in the next few days. Hope you guys are patient. /Philip On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Pentti Rautio <[hidden email]> wrote: 2011/3/6 Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Thank you Phillip. Add me to the list of happy "clients" of your PPA.....it was my salvation :-)
Please let us know here when digiKam 2.0 b3 is ready to roll. Thanks again. O.
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Thanks a lot for these ppa. I think they are very useful. Maybe you could get an account on DigiKam website to post a small blog entry when you update your ppas. For the beta a nightly build would be useful as well. Thanks for your work. Julien Le 06/03/2011 22:21, Philip Johnsson a écrit : Thank you guys for the feedback! _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Hi Phillip
As an ordinary non programmer user of DigiKam 1.2 on Ubuntu 10.04, i am too scared to go to Ubuntu 10.10 because it is not a LTS version. On the other hand i don't have the skill needed to compile a more up to date version of Digikam for myself for Ubuntu 10.04. I checked your very impressive PPA on launchpad but did not see any Digikam package for Lucid Lynx. Regards John Bestevaar On 07/03/11 04:28, Photonoxx wrote: > Hi, > > I'm interested too. No matter about which way to do. I already use extra > and Kubuntu-backports PPA, so if you integrate Digikam 2.0 b3 in one of > them, it's ok for me. > > I use your PPA since Lucid I think (may be Intrepid, I don't exactly > remember), and I fully appreciate it cause it integrate the Digikam > installation in Synaptic packet manager (which is not so easy for me by > building Digikam my self as I don't know how to make deb easily). > > So thanks for that ! > > Regards, > > Nicolas > > Le Sun, 06 Mar 2011 18:36:17 +0100, Philip Johnsson > <[hidden email]> a écrit: > >> Hi all >> >> I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA >> for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the >> interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about >> this >> and that with packages. >> >> I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and >> wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made >> as >> digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use >> the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both >> at >> the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you >> will >> need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. >> >> Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with >> just >> digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 >> 0.21.x >> support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing >> now >> and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you >> don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that >> you want to leave as they are. >> >> Feedback on this from anyone who cares are appreciated. >> >> Happy digikaming! >> >> Regards, >> >> Philip > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Josephus.vcf (218 bytes) Download Attachment |
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Hi Philip,
I've been using your PPA for quite some time, and I really, really appreciate your work. I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made as digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both at the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you will need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. That would be fantastic! Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with just digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 0.21.x support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing now and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that you want to leave as they are. I think you should go with the solution that makes it easier for you. :-) Best, Dmitri ________________________________ From: Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 6:36:17 PM Subject: [Digikam-users] Any interests in Digikam 2.0 packages and digikam PPA? Hi all I think it's know to this list that I have Digikam 1.9 packages on my PPA for Ubuntu 10.10 but I have no idea on how may people use it or what the interest is, beside some people now and then get in touch with me about this and that with packages. I just started to build packages of Digikam 2.0 beta3 for myself and wondered about what the interest in them are for you guys? They are made as digikam2 packages so they won't automatically update if you prefer to use the stable Digikam 1.9 but will conflict if you try to install them both at the same time. I might upload them to my kubuntu-backports PPA as you will need stuff from KDE 4.6 to build. Second question is if you guys would prefer a separate digikam PPA with just digikam stuff instead of as it is now to use my "extra" and for exiv2 0.21.x support my kubuntu-backports PPA? For me it's easier to do as I'm doing now and upload my stuff to the "extra" PPA but I don't know how many of you don't want to use it because it includes a bunch of assorted updates that you want to leave as they are. Feedback on this from anyone who cares are appreciated. Happy digikaming! Regards, Philip _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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A package for mint9 (based on Lucid Linux LTS) will highly be appreciated...
Not every version, but a release you feel appropriate for a stable LTS,once every 3 to 6 months. Thanks in anticipation
Jagdeesh Deshpande.
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I'm afraid that Digikam 1.2 was the last version that could build on Lucid as Digikam is rather heavily dependent on recent KDE frameworks, even if you run Digikam from KDE or not. Lucid comes with KDE 4.4.5 (in lucid-updates) and from Digikam 1.3 you have needed at least KDE 4.5 to build it. Digikam 2.0 will need atleast KDE 4.6 to build. So it's not just laziness or disinterest that there is no newer updates for Lucid.
I can just say that you need to upgrade to more recent versions of Ubuntu if you want new versions of Digikam. :( /Philip On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:01 AM, John Bestevaar <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Phillip _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Now it's done!
I have now uploaded packages with Digikam 2.0. I built them from today's code from git so it will be Digikam 2.0 beta4 in development (as you will see in the "about Digikam" window). If you feel experimental and want to go with more cutting edge code then you find the packages in my "kubuntu-backports" PPA. The main packages are called digikam2, showfoto2 and kipi-plugins2. That way you won't automatically get them updated if you prefer to still use the stable 1.9 release.You can't run them both at the same time on the same system as they will conflict. If you want to play safe then backup your Digikam settings and other stuff before you play around with the latest. It all should just work but if you have any problems installing the packages then let me know. Happy digikaming! /Philip On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]> wrote: I'm afraid that Digikam 1.2 was the last version that could build on Lucid as Digikam is rather heavily dependent on recent KDE frameworks, even if you run Digikam from KDE or not. Lucid comes with KDE 4.4.5 (in lucid-updates) and from Digikam 1.3 you have needed at least KDE 4.5 to build it. Digikam 2.0 will need atleast KDE 4.6 to build. So it's not just laziness or disinterest that there is no newer updates for Lucid. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
OK Thanks for the explanation Phillip.
Cheers JohnB On 08/03/11 11:02, Philip Johnsson wrote: Now it's done! _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Josephus.vcf (218 bytes) Download Attachment |
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You miss the Kubuntu teams PPA with KDE 4.6.x. You also need my "extra" PPA. Look at previous posts about the names of the three PPAs you need and how to add them. /Philip On Mar 8, 2011 3:30 AM, "David Vincent-Jones" <[hidden email]> wrote: _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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2011/3/8 Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>:
> Now it's done! > > I have now uploaded packages with Digikam 2.0. I built them from today's > code from git so it will be Digikam 2.0 beta4 in development (as you will > see in the "about Digikam" window). If you feel experimental and want to go > with more cutting edge code then you find the packages in my > "kubuntu-backports" PPA. The main packages are called digikam2, showfoto2 > and kipi-plugins2. That way you won't automatically get them updated if you > prefer to still use the stable 1.9 release.You can't run them both at the > same time on the same system as they will conflict. If you want to play safe > then backup your Digikam settings and other stuff before you play around > with the latest. > > It all should just work but if you have any problems installing the packages > then let me know. > > Happy digikaming! > > /Philip > Thanks for all the work! Is it possible to get packages for Natty to? It would be very appreciated. / Jonas _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Sure. It's much easier to package Digikam 2.0 for Natty as you can compile against standard stuff that comes with the dist instead of building special solutions. I'll do it as soon as I get time.
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