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Compiling from git

tosca
I'm now in the compiling process, or trying to ...

The 'cmake digikam-softwarer-compilation' brings a lot of errors, the
first one being:
"-- The CXX compiler identification is unknown
CMake Error: your CXX compiler: "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND" was not
found.   Please set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or
name."

I have already installed the whole group "Développement de logiciel
KDE", but that seems to make no difference. Here is the content of
this group:
Groupe : Développement de logiciel KDE
 Description : Installer ces paquets pour développer les applications
graphiques QT et KDE.
 Paquets mandataires :
   cmake
   kdelibs-devel
   qt-devel
 Paquets par défaut :
   PyKDE4-devel
   PyQt4-devel
   kdebase-workspace-devel
   kdepimlibs-devel
   kdesdk
   kdevelop
 Paquets optionnels :
   PyKDE-devel
   PyQt-devel
   gambas2-runtime
   kdbg
   kdebase-devel
   kdebindings-devel
   kdeedu-devel
   kdegames-devel
   kdegraphics-devel
   kdelibs3-devel
   kdemultimedia-devel
   kdenetwork-devel
   kdepim-devel
   kdesvn
   kdewebdev-devel
   krazy2
   qt-creator
   qt-mobility-devel
   qt3-designer
   qt3-devel

So, what I'm missing now?

Thanks for your answers,
Marie-Noëlle

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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
At this point I would start to install gcc

Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:

>I'm now in the compiling process, or trying to ...
>
>The 'cmake digikam-softwarer-compilation' brings a lot of errors, the
>first one being:
>"-- The CXX compiler identification is unknown
>CMake Error: your CXX compiler: "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND" was not
>found.   Please set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or
>name."
>
>I have already installed the whole group "Développement de logiciel
>KDE", but that seems to make no difference. Here is the content of
>this group:
>Groupe : Développement de logiciel KDE
> Description : Installer ces paquets pour développer les applications
>graphiques QT et KDE.
> Paquets mandataires :
>   cmake
>   kdelibs-devel
>   qt-devel
> Paquets par défaut :
>   PyKDE4-devel
>   PyQt4-devel
>   kdebase-workspace-devel
>   kdepimlibs-devel
>   kdesdk
>   kdevelop
> Paquets optionnels :
>   PyKDE-devel
>   PyQt-devel
>   gambas2-runtime
>   kdbg
>   kdebase-devel
>   kdebindings-devel
>   kdeedu-devel
>   kdegames-devel
>   kdegraphics-devel
>   kdelibs3-devel
>   kdemultimedia-devel
>   kdenetwork-devel
>   kdepim-devel
>   kdesvn
>   kdewebdev-devel
>   krazy2
>   qt-creator
>   qt-mobility-devel
>   qt3-designer
>   qt3-devel
>
>So, what I'm missing now?
>
>Thanks for your answers,
>Marie-Noëlle
>
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Re: Compiling from git

tosca
Well, gcc is installed too (see below); so, unless I  need something
else related to gcc ...

Marie-Noëlle


Paquets installés
gcc.x86_64                4.6.0-10.fc15
@anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64
Paquets disponibles
gcc-base-debuginfo.x86_64 4.6.0-10.fc15           updates-debuginfo
gcc-c++.x86_64            4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-debuginfo.x86_64      4.6.0-10.fc15           updates-debuginfo
gcc-gfortran.i686         4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-gfortran.x86_64       4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-gnat.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-go.x86_64             4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-java.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-objc.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-objc++.x86_64         4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-plugin-devel.i686     4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gcc-plugin-devel.x86_64   4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
gccxml.x86_64             0.9.0-0.6.20110211.fc15 fedora
gccxml-debuginfo.x86_64   0.9.0-0.6.20110211.fc15 fedora-debuginfo



2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:
> At this point I would start to install gcc
>

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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
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It looks like something is missing or not found. Is make installed?

Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:

>Well, gcc is installed too (see below); so, unless I  need something
>else related to gcc ...
>
>Marie-Noëlle
>
>
>Paquets installés
>gcc.x86_64                4.6.0-10.fc15
>@anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64
>Paquets disponibles
>gcc-base-debuginfo.x86_64 4.6.0-10.fc15           updates-debuginfo
>gcc-c++.x86_64            4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-debuginfo.x86_64      4.6.0-10.fc15           updates-debuginfo
>gcc-gfortran.i686         4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-gfortran.x86_64       4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-gnat.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-go.x86_64             4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-java.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-objc.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-objc++.x86_64         4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-plugin-devel.i686     4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gcc-plugin-devel.x86_64   4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>gccxml.x86_64             0.9.0-0.6.20110211.fc15 fedora
>gccxml-debuginfo.x86_64   0.9.0-0.6.20110211.fc15 fedora-debuginfo
>
>
>
>2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:
>> At this point I would start to install gcc
>>
>
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Re: Compiling from git

tosca
Found the answer on the Ubuntu forum: the C++ compiler was apparently needed.
Now it's installed and this error has disappeared.

Thanks,
Marie-Noëlle

2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:
> It looks like something is missing or not found. Is make installed?
>
> Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:
>


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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
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Op 24-08-11 10:57, Rinus schreef
is cpp installed?
Rinus

> It looks like something is missing or not found. Is make installed?
>
> Marie-Noëlle Augendre<[hidden email]>schreef:
>
>> Well, gcc is installed too (see below); so, unless I  need something
>> else related to gcc ...
>>
>> Marie-Noëlle
>>
>>
>> Paquets installés
>> gcc.x86_64                4.6.0-10.fc15
>> @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64
>> Paquets disponibles
>> gcc-base-debuginfo.x86_64 4.6.0-10.fc15           updates-debuginfo
>> gcc-c++.x86_64            4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-debuginfo.x86_64      4.6.0-10.fc15           updates-debuginfo
>> gcc-gfortran.i686         4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-gfortran.x86_64       4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-gnat.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-go.x86_64             4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-java.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-objc.x86_64           4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-objc++.x86_64         4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-plugin-devel.i686     4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gcc-plugin-devel.x86_64   4.6.0-10.fc15           updates
>> gccxml.x86_64             0.9.0-0.6.20110211.fc15 fedora
>> gccxml-debuginfo.x86_64   0.9.0-0.6.20110211.fc15 fedora-debuginfo
>>
>>
>>
>> 2011/8/24 Rinus<[hidden email]>:
>>> At this point I would start to install gcc
>>>
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Re: Compiling from git

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Am 24.08.2011 11:01, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
> Found the answer on the Ubuntu forum: the C++ compiler was apparently needed.
> Now it's installed and this error has disappeared.

To get most of the required libs and bins you can download the source
RPM from fedora (recent one from kde-testing) and install it with yum.
dependencies are resolved automatically. After this you can delete the
installed source RPM and you need only to fetch the required newer versions.

Martin

>
> Thanks,
> Marie-Noëlle
>
> 2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:
>> It looks like something is missing or not found. Is make installed?
>>
>> Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:
>>
>
>

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Re: Compiling from git

tosca
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On Fedora the package is called gcc-c++, and yes I just installed it,
and the compilation is currently running.

Marie-Noëlle

2011/8/24 sleepless <[hidden email]>:
> Op 24-08-11 10:57, Rinus schreef
> is cpp installed?
> Rinus
>>


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Re: Compiling from git

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Hi Martin,

I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...

Marie-Noëlle

2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:

> Am 24.08.2011 11:01, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>> Found the answer on the Ubuntu forum: the C++ compiler was apparently needed.
>> Now it's installed and this error has disappeared.
>
> To get most of the required libs and bins you can download the source
> RPM from fedora (recent one from kde-testing) and install it with yum.
> dependencies are resolved automatically. After this you can delete the
> installed source RPM and you need only to fetch the required newer versions.
>
> Martin
>
>>


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Re: Compiling from git

Martin (KDE)
Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?

All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.

> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...

This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run

yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm

all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
afterwards but the dependencies are still there.

It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
-develop package too).

Martin

>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
> 2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:
>> Am 24.08.2011 11:01, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>> Found the answer on the Ubuntu forum: the C++ compiler was apparently needed.
>>> Now it's installed and this error has disappeared.
>>
>> To get most of the required libs and bins you can download the source
>> RPM from fedora (recent one from kde-testing) and install it with yum.
>> dependencies are resolved automatically. After this you can delete the
>> installed source RPM and you need only to fetch the required newer versions.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>>
>
>

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Re: Compiling from git

tosca
2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:

> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>
> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>
>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>
> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>
> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>
> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>
> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
> -develop package too).
>
> Martin
>

Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.

As for now, I've completed the cmake step; but when I try 'make
install' as root, I get the following message:
make: *** Aucune règle pour fabriquer la cible « install ». Arrêt.

and I don't understand what's going on, nor how to solve the problem.

Marie-Noëlle

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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
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Did you give the make install command from the same directory as the make command?

Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:

>2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:
>> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>>
>> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>>
>>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>>
>> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
>> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>>
>> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>>
>> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
>> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
>> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>>
>> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
>> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
>> -develop package too).
>>
>> Martin
>>
>
>Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.
>
>As for now, I've completed the cmake step; but when I try 'make
>install' as root, I get the following message:
>make: *** Aucune règle pour fabriquer la cible « install ». Arrêt.
>
>and I don't understand what's going on, nor how to solve the problem.
>
>Marie-Noëlle
>
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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
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O well it looks like you forgot after the cmake the make process entirely?

Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:

>2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:
>> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>>
>> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>>
>>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>>
>> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
>> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>>
>> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>>
>> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
>> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
>> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>>
>> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
>> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
>> -develop package too).
>>
>> Martin
>>
>
>Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.
>
>As for now, I've completed the cmake step; but when I try 'make
>install' as root, I get the following message:
>make: *** Aucune règle pour fabriquer la cible « install ». Arrêt.
>
>and I don't understand what's going on, nor how to solve the problem.
>
>Marie-Noëlle
>
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Re: Compiling from git

tosca
Arrghh !!! I did it once again, just to be on the safe side ... but I
was still working as root!!!
What did you need to remove when you did that, before running 'make'
again as a normal user?

Marie-Noëlle

2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:
> O well it looks like you forgot after the cmake the make process entirely?
>



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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
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I removed everyting and started from scratch, that,s what Gilles told me to do, sorry to tell you so

Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:

>Arrghh !!! I did it once again, just to be on the safe side ... but I
>was still working as root!!!
>What did you need to remove when you did that, before running 'make'
>again as a normal user?
>
>Marie-Noëlle
>
>2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:
>> O well it looks like you forgot after the cmake the make process entirely?
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Compiling from git

tosca
Before doing anything nasty/hasty, I would like very much to
understand where all this procedure is going to put the files/folders
it'll be using.
At the moment my /home folder is full of things I don't want here ...
isn't it possible to do that in a subfolder?
By the way, what is the digikam-software-compilation for? the git
clone? temporary files for the compilation?

And I wouldn't like to have to clone the git one more time, as my
connection is very poor, and I took me a great more time than any of
you, I think.

Marie-Noëlle

2011/8/24 Rinus <[hidden email]>:

> I removed everyting and started from scratch, that,s what Gilles told me to do, sorry to tell you so
>
> Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>schreef:
>
>>Arrghh !!! I did it once again, just to be on the safe side ... but I
>>was still working as root!!!
>>What did you need to remove when you did that, before running 'make'
>>again as a normal user?
>>
>>Marie-Noëlle
>>


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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
Normaly digikam is in your home/your_user_dir/digikam-software-compilation
everything should be there. It is a good praktice to make a subfolder
¨build¨ from where you build, so your git clone would not be messed up,
but if you did not, it is hard to tell by now what is original and what
is not. If you did, you can delete the entire buildfolder and try again.
But the make process might have put elsewhwere on the system files whit
root access, the next time you try it complains about not having access
to files and then you have the rights on individual files, as I had to
yesterday several times in spite of deleting entire digikam and makin a
new clone.
Op 24-08-11 13:54, Marie-Noëlle Augendre schreef:
> Before doing anything nasty/hasty, I would like very much to
> understand where all this procedure is going to put the files/folders
> it'll be using.
> At the moment my /home folder is full of things I don't want here ...
> isn't it possible to do that in a subfolder?
> By the way, what is the digikam-software-compilation for? the git
> clone? temporary files for the compilation?
both, there is a command to clean it up afterwards, I think something
like make install clean or something like that.

> And I wouldn't like to have to clone the git one more time, as my
> connection is very poor, and I took me a great more time than any of
> you, I think.
>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
> 2011/8/24 Rinus<[hidden email]>:
>> I removed everyting and started from scratch, that,s what Gilles told me to do, sorry to tell you so
>>
>> Marie-Noëlle Augendre<[hidden email]>schreef:
>>
>>> Arrghh !!! I did it once again, just to be on the safe side ... but I
>>> was still working as root!!!
>>> What did you need to remove when you did that, before running 'make'
>>> again as a normal user?
>>>
>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>
>

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Re: Compiling from git

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2011/8/24 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>:

> 2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:
>> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>>
>> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>>
>>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>>
>> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
>> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>>
>> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>>
>> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
>> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
>> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>>
>> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
>> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
>> -develop package too).
>>
>> Martin
>>
>
> Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.
>

I'm trying your procedure to retrieve the source, but I don't know how
to do that:

 - with yum, I know the --enablerepo clause, but I don't know hom to
find the (name of the) source
 - with rpm - which I have used very scarcely up to now -  I have no
idea how to specifiy the repo

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Re: Compiling from git

Rinus
Just in case you need to reclone git, I can confirm that the procedure
according to gert kello´s input works a lot better:

cd ~
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation
digikam-software-compilation
cd digikam-software-compilation
perl download-repos

Rinus

Op 24-08-11 14:40, Marie-Noëlle Augendre schreef:

> 2011/8/24 Marie-Noëlle Augendre<[hidden email]>:
>> 2011/8/24 Martin (KDE)<[hidden email]>:
>>> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>>> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>>>
>>>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>>> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
>>> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>>>
>>> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>>>
>>> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
>>> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
>>> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>>>
>>> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
>>> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
>>> -develop package too).
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>> Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.
>>
> I'm trying your procedure to retrieve the source, but I don't know how
> to do that:
>
>   - with yum, I know the --enablerepo clause, but I don't know hom to
> find the (name of the) source
>   - with rpm - which I have used very scarcely up to now -  I have no
> idea how to specifiy the repo
>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
>
>

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Re: Compiling from git

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Am 24.08.2011 14:40, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:

> 2011/8/24 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>:
>> 2011/8/24 Martin (KDE) <[hidden email]>:
>>> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>>>
>>> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>>>
>>>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>>>
>>> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
>>> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>>>
>>> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>>>
>>> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
>>> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
>>> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>>>
>>> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
>>> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
>>> -develop package too).
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.
>>
>
> I'm trying your procedure to retrieve the source, but I don't know how
> to do that:
>

At first hand: none. download digikam (from
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/development/rawhide/source/SRPMS/digikam-2.0.0-4.fc17.src.rpm
for example) and install it (with yum localinstall).

Otherwise you have to search for a kde-testing repo with src. The
default fedora one does not provide source RPMs.

>  - with yum, I know the --enablerepo clause, but I don't know hom to
> find the (name of the) source

I don't know a repo with testing src rpms.

>  - with rpm - which I have used very scarcely up to now -  I have no
> idea how to specifiy the repo

plain rpm does not know anything about repos. This is yum stuff only.

Martin

>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
>
>

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