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Exiv2 0.18 and Digikam 0.9.4

Photonoxx-3

Hello,

I would like to know if it's possible to use the new exiv2 stable release  
(0.18) with Digikam 0.9.4 on Ubuntu 8.10 64bits ?

And if any, how to do it ?

Something miss me, install exiv2 0.18 with the method descripted in the  
source is not suffisicent apparently.

Thanks

Nicolas
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Re: Exiv2 0.18 and Digikam 0.9.4

Gilles Caulier-4
Just use last libkexiv2 for KDE3 released recently. It support Exiv2 0.18 api

Gilles  Caulier

2008/12/24 Photonoxx <smtp.no@laposte.net>

Hello,

I would like to know if it's possible to use the new exiv2 stable release
(0.18) with Digikam 0.9.4 on Ubuntu 8.10 64bits ?

And if any, how to do it ?

Something miss me, install exiv2 0.18 with the method descripted in the
source is not suffisicent apparently.

Thanks

Nicolas
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Re: Exiv2 0.18 and Digikam 0.9.4

Photonoxx-3

Thanks for your answer, but I don't succeed... :-/

Could I use the Ubuntu repository version of Digikam ?

For the moment, I succeed to compile exiv2 0.18 and after libkexiv2 0.18  
with a normal :

./configure
make
sudo make install

But when I launch Digikam and go to Help/about Digikam

It shows me version number 0.17 for libexiv2 and libkexiv2... ?

If I uninstall "all" with synaptic, and choose to install Digikam, it  
imposes to me to install dependencies (kipi-plugins, libkexiv2-3,  
libexiv2-4, exiv2), install from source of exiv2 0.18 and libkexiv2 0.18,  
seems to not be see by Synaptic.

So, should I, in this case, install Digikam with Tarball ? Or may be  
manually replace the lib and bin files as root ?

Thanks you

Nicolas

Le Wed, 24 Dec 2008 08:26:45 +0100, Gilles Caulier  
<[hidden email]> a écrit:

> Just use last libkexiv2 for KDE3 released recently. It support Exiv2 0.18
> api
>
> Gilles  Caulier
>
> 2008/12/24 Photonoxx <[hidden email]>
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to know if it's possible to use the new exiv2 stable  
>> release
>> (0.18) with Digikam 0.9.4 on Ubuntu 8.10 64bits ?
>>
>> And if any, how to do it ?
>>
>> Something miss me, install exiv2 0.18 with the method descripted in the
>> source is not suffisicent apparently.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Nicolas
>> --
>> Nicolas Boulesteix - 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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Re: Exiv2 0.18 and Digikam 0.9.4

Gilles Caulier-4


2008/12/26 Photonoxx <smtp.no@laposte.net>

Thanks for your answer, but I don't succeed... :-/

Could I use the Ubuntu repository version of Digikam ?

For the moment, I succeed to compile exiv2 0.18 and after libkexiv2 0.18
with a normal :

./configure
make
sudo make install

But when I launch Digikam and go to Help/about Digikam

It shows me version number 0.17 for libexiv2 and libkexiv2... ?

If I uninstall "all" with synaptic, and choose to install Digikam, it
imposes to me to install dependencies (kipi-plugins, libkexiv2-3,
libexiv2-4, exiv2), install from source of exiv2 0.18 and libkexiv2 0.18,
seems to not be see by Synaptic.

So, should I, in this case, install Digikam with Tarball ? Or may be
manually replace the lib and bin files as root ?

Thanks you

Nicolas

You need to recompile digiKam with new version of libkexiv2 installed (which use Exiv2 0.18)

Gilles Caulier


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