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Digikam Version control

carl33914
I run Digikam on openSUSE, currently oS13.1 and KDE 4.12.0
Digikam in the repositories is version 3.5.0.

Today, for some reason, several "dot" releases were posted, 3.5.0-2.14,
3.5.0-2.15 and 3.5.4-4.1

Are these "dot" versions up for discussion here, or are they unique to
the openSUSE packagers?

There are "issues" with all these 'updates', Editor functions missing
and the Resize tool (among others) gone missing as well in the main window.

Version 3.5.0-(I'm not sure) was working very well, yesterday....
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Re: Digikam Version control

Gilles Caulier-4
Hi,

These version release do not depend of  digiKam team. Ask to openSuse
packagers or look in RPM changelog to be sure.

Gilles Caulier

2014/1/15 Carl McGrath <[hidden email]>:

> I run Digikam on openSUSE, currently oS13.1 and KDE 4.12.0
> Digikam in the repositories is version 3.5.0.
>
> Today, for some reason, several "dot" releases were posted, 3.5.0-2.14,
> 3.5.0-2.15 and 3.5.4-4.1
>
> Are these "dot" versions up for discussion here, or are they unique to the
> openSUSE packagers?
>
> There are "issues" with all these 'updates', Editor functions missing and
> the Resize tool (among others) gone missing as well in the main window.
>
> Version 3.5.0-(I'm not sure) was working very well, yesterday....
> _______________________________________________
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> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
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Re: Digikam Version control

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Le 15/01/2014 02:14, Carl McGrath a écrit :
> I run Digikam on openSUSE, currently oS13.1 and KDE 4.12.0
> Digikam in the repositories is version 3.5.0.
>
> Today, for some reason, several "dot" releases were posted, 3.5.0-2.14,
> 3.5.0-2.15 and 3.5.4-4.1

do you have tumbleweed?

I use openSUSE 13.1 and have only 3.5.0

jdd


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Re: Digikam Version control

Remco Viëtor
On Wednesday 15 January 2014 09:02:21 jdd wrote:

> Le 15/01/2014 02:14, Carl McGrath a écrit :
> > I run Digikam on openSUSE, currently oS13.1 and KDE 4.12.0
> > Digikam in the repositories is version 3.5.0.
> >
> > Today, for some reason, several "dot" releases were posted, 3.5.0-2.14,
> > 3.5.0-2.15 and 3.5.4-4.1
>
> do you have tumbleweed?
>
> I use openSUSE 13.1 and have only 3.5.0
>
> jdd

No, your actual package version will have a suffix like -2.1.4, which
indicates the package version (OPenSuse can add its own tweaks and patches
to programs they build, or have to adjust library versions and paths for  
the OpenSuse version for which the package is build)

The basic code underneath is (or should be) still Digikam version 3.5.0,
and that will be shown in the 'about' dialog

Remco
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jdd@dodin.org
Le 15/01/2014 09:58, Remco Viëtor a écrit :

> No, your actual package version will have a suffix like -2.1.4, which
> indicates the package version (OPenSuse can add its own tweaks and patches
> to programs they build, or have to adjust library versions and paths for
> the OpenSuse version for which the package is build)
>
> The basic code underneath is (or should be) still Digikam version 3.5.0,
> and that will be shown in the 'about' dialog

ok

3.5.0-4.1

and what is you disfunction?

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Re: Digikam Version control

carl33914
Sorry, I see a typo in my original post.

At the moment, I have Digikam 3.5.0-4.1 , which I got from the OSS Repo, which means it was built for KDE4.11 desktop, the oS 13.1 "standard" KDE.
With this package, the only way to get to the resize dialog is the batch queue manager, which works OK.
When did resize get removed as a sub-menu of Image and Tools in the Main digikam window?
I could swear they were there two days ago.
I use it a lot; have been running a version of 3.5.0 since last October (looked thru my Zypper log), first on oS 12.3 and, since early January, oS 13.1

I actually run the 'upstream' KDE 4.12.0 desktop, from an Upstream repository.
New digikam releases usually appear first in the upstream repository, then in the current release OSS repo and then older release (e.g. oS 12.3)
The "dot release" numbering is different in each repository set, so for example, 3.5.0-4.1 is most recent in OSS but
3.5.0-2.15 is most recent in the KDE 4.12 "upstream" repo.
There, numerous functions are just missing from the drop down menus, for example no Aspect Ratio Resize in the Transform menu
and Local Contrast in the Enhancement menu when I run 3.5.0-2.15

I realize most of these functions are actually in kipi-plugins.
I do download the same version kipi-plugins as digikam.
Would build issues with kipi-plugins cause menu items to just "disappear" ?


On 01/15/2014 04:08 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 15/01/2014 09:58, Remco Viëtor a écrit :

No, your actual package version will have a suffix like -2.1.4, which
indicates the package version (OPenSuse can add its own tweaks and patches
to programs they build, or have to adjust library versions and paths for
the OpenSuse version for which the package is build)

The basic code underneath is (or should be) still Digikam version 3.5.0,
and that will be shown in the 'about' dialog

ok

3.5.0-4.1

and what is you disfunction?

jdd




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Re: Digikam Version control

Anders Stedtlund
Maybe you should ask the question here:
[hidden email]

/Anders


2014/1/15 Carl McGrath <[hidden email]>
Sorry, I see a typo in my original post.

At the moment, I have Digikam 3.5.0-4.1 , which I got from the OSS Repo, which means it was built for KDE4.11 desktop, the oS 13.1 "standard" KDE.
With this package, the only way to get to the resize dialog is the batch queue manager, which works OK.
When did resize get removed as a sub-menu of Image and Tools in the Main digikam window?
I could swear they were there two days ago.
I use it a lot; have been running a version of 3.5.0 since last October (looked thru my Zypper log), first on oS 12.3 and, since early January, oS 13.1

I actually run the 'upstream' KDE 4.12.0 desktop, from an Upstream repository.
New digikam releases usually appear first in the upstream repository, then in the current release OSS repo and then older release (e.g. oS 12.3)
The "dot release" numbering is different in each repository set, so for example, 3.5.0-4.1 is most recent in OSS but
3.5.0-2.15 is most recent in the KDE 4.12 "upstream" repo.
There, numerous functions are just missing from the drop down menus, for example no Aspect Ratio Resize in the Transform menu
and Local Contrast in the Enhancement menu when I run 3.5.0-2.15

I realize most of these functions are actually in kipi-plugins.
I do download the same version kipi-plugins as digikam.
Would build issues with kipi-plugins cause menu items to just "disappear" ?


On 01/15/2014 04:08 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 15/01/2014 09:58, Remco Viëtor a écrit :

No, your actual package version will have a suffix like -2.1.4, which
indicates the package version (OPenSuse can add its own tweaks and patches
to programs they build, or have to adjust library versions and paths for
the OpenSuse version for which the package is build)

The basic code underneath is (or should be) still Digikam version 3.5.0,
and that will be shown in the 'about' dialog

ok

3.5.0-4.1

and what is you disfunction?

jdd




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Re: Digikam Version control

carl33914
Thanks, Anders, posted there yesterday, then came here to verify that 3.5.0 was the domain of this list,
while 3.5.0-X.Y.Z are the domain of openSUSE.

No response as yet over at openSUSE Applications forum.
I can function with 3.5.0-4.1, but the two recent versions for KDE 4.12 are seriously deficient for me,
as my workflow almost always passes thru Aspect Ratio Crop and Local Contrast.

On 01/15/2014 08:30 AM, Anders Stedtlund wrote:
Maybe you should ask the question here:
[hidden email]

/Anders




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Re: Digikam Version control

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OK, I think I see what is going on.
The 'upstream' KDE 4.12 repo was in transition from KDE 4.12.0 to KDE
4.12.1, looks like digikam got there too soon.

Running digikam from the CLI, I see numerous errors, indicating that
Kipi was built for 4.12.1.

My 4.12.1 update is downloading right now, I'll report back with results
when the dust settles


On 01/15/2014 03:02 AM, jdd wrote:

> Le 15/01/2014 02:14, Carl McGrath a écrit :
>> I run Digikam on openSUSE, currently oS13.1 and KDE 4.12.0
>> Digikam in the repositories is version 3.5.0.
>>
>> Today, for some reason, several "dot" releases were posted, 3.5.0-2.14,
>> 3.5.0-2.15 and 3.5.4-4.1
>
> do you have tumbleweed?
>
> I use openSUSE 13.1 and have only 3.5.0
>
> jdd
>
>

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Re: Digikam Version control

carl33914
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OK, I am back to "normal", my 3.5.0 install is now digikam 3.5.0-2.15
running on KDE 4.12.1, openSUSE 13.1 and all my favorite tools are back.

What happened:
1. The digikam package 3.5.0-2.15 made it to the KDE upstream repo
before the load of the KDE 4.12.1 packages by a few hours.
2. When I "backed down" to the digikam from the OSS repo, I missed some
component packages supporting Kipi Plugins.
The dependency resolver logic likely got confused by the different
package numbering sequences.

If I had remembered to run digikam from the command line (CLI), I would
have seen the library mismatch errors stream by.
For me, that is always the best place to start debugging.

Gilles - perhaps a future support feature/enhancement - a way to see the
errors normally posted to stderr from within a GUI session?

Thanks for everyone's help here

On 01/14/2014 08:14 PM, Carl McGrath wrote:

> I run Digikam on openSUSE, currently oS13.1 and KDE 4.12.0
> Digikam in the repositories is version 3.5.0.
>
> Today, for some reason, several "dot" releases were posted,
> 3.5.0-2.14, 3.5.0-2.15 and 3.5.4-4.1
>
> Are these "dot" versions up for discussion here, or are they unique to
> the openSUSE packagers?
>
> There are "issues" with all these 'updates', Editor functions missing
> and the Resize tool (among others) gone missing as well in the main
> window.
>
> Version 3.5.0-(I'm not sure) was working very well, yesterday....
> _______________________________________________
> Digikam-users mailing list
> [hidden email]
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>

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