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Exiv2 library missing???

Daniel Bauer-2
Hello,

I wanted to update to the latest svn versions yesterday, but I always got the
configure message (althoug I've updated exiv2 before):

digiKam needs Exiv2 library. You need to install Exiv2 first
Exiv2 website is at http://www.exiv2.org

A week or so ago everything went easy with the svn up, I havn't changed
anything...

So, today I deleted all the files and directories to restart from a clean
basis. I run the 2 scripts compile_exiv2.sh and compile_digikam.sh but I
still get this message.

I've downloaded the scripts again from the digikam.org-site to check if
there's something new in them, but the compare against my scripts with Kdiff3
shows no difference, except of my "DIGIKAMDEST"-path.

I've put the complete output of the two compile_scripts here:

http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_digikam.sh.out.txt

Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that catched
my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just displayed in the
console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end of the
compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.

What can I do?

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Duncan Hill-5

> Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that catched
> my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just displayed in the
> console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end of the
> compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.

Nuke your SVN copy of Exiv2 from installation and build areas.
Re-checkout Exiv2 (or use the .12 tarball), recompile and reinstall.
That worked for me.
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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Gilles Caulier-2
Le Lundi 4 Décembre 2006 18:27, Duncan Hill a écrit :

> > Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that
> > catched my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just displayed
> > in the console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end of the
> > compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.
>
> Nuke your SVN copy of Exiv2 from installation and build areas.
> Re-checkout Exiv2 (or use the .12 tarball), recompile and reinstall.
> That worked for me.
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digikam and kipi-plugins require at least Exiv2 0.12 :

http://www.digikam.org/?q=node/193

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Duncan Hill-5
Caulier Gilles wrote:

> Le Lundi 4 Décembre 2006 18:27, Duncan Hill a écrit :
>>> Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that
>>> catched my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just displayed
>>> in the console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end of the
>>> compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.
>> Nuke your SVN copy of Exiv2 from installation and build areas.
>> Re-checkout Exiv2 (or use the .12 tarball), recompile and reinstall.
>> That worked for me.
>> _______________________________________________
>> Digikam-users mailing list
>> [hidden email]
>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>
> digikam and kipi-plugins require at least Exiv2 0.12 :
>
> http://www.digikam.org/?q=node/193

Yes.  What I encountered was even with an svn up and reconfigure/rebuild
of exiv2 from svn, it still installed as .10, not .12.  I had to remove
the entire build area and the installed libs and recompile from scratch.
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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Daniel Bauer-2
On Monday 04 December 2006 19:34, Duncan Hill wrote:

> Caulier Gilles wrote:
> > Le Lundi 4 Décembre 2006 18:27, Duncan Hill a écrit :
> >>> Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that
> >>> catched my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just
> >>> displayed in the console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end
> >>> of the compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.
> >>
> >> Nuke your SVN copy of Exiv2 from installation and build areas.
> >> Re-checkout Exiv2 (or use the .12 tarball), recompile and reinstall.
> >> That worked for me.
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Digikam-users mailing list
> >> [hidden email]
> >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
> >
> > digikam and kipi-plugins require at least Exiv2 0.12 :
> >
> > http://www.digikam.org/?q=node/193
>
> Yes.  What I encountered was even with an svn up and reconfigure/rebuild
> of exiv2 from svn, it still installed as .10, not .12.  I had to remove
> the entire build area and the installed libs and recompile from scratch.

Ok, I kind of understand ;-)

so, what do I exactly have to do to "nuke" my Exiv2 svn copy?
I had already removed *all* directores/files within my "DIGIKAMDEST"-path and
then let in completely reinstall with the compile_exiv2.sh script....

Must I do something additional to just deleting directories/files?

(Remember: I use the scripts from "Install digiKam in your Home Directory" on
http://www.digikam.org/?q=download/svn )

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Fabien-5
Hi Daniel,

Daniel Bauer wrote:

> On Monday 04 December 2006 19:34, Duncan Hill wrote:
>
>>Caulier Gilles wrote:
>>
>>>Le Lundi 4 Décembre 2006 18:27, Duncan Hill a écrit :
>>>
>>>>>Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that
>>>>>catched my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just
>>>>>displayed in the console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end
>>>>>of the compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.
>>>>
>>>>Nuke your SVN copy of Exiv2 from installation and build areas.
>>>>Re-checkout Exiv2 (or use the .12 tarball), recompile and reinstall.
>>>>That worked for me.
>>>>_______________________________________________
>>>>Digikam-users mailing list
>>>>[hidden email]
>>>>https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>>>
>>>digikam and kipi-plugins require at least Exiv2 0.12 :
>>>
>>>http://www.digikam.org/?q=node/193
>>
>>Yes.  What I encountered was even with an svn up and reconfigure/rebuild
>>of exiv2 from svn, it still installed as .10, not .12.  I had to remove
>>the entire build area and the installed libs and recompile from scratch.
>
>
> Ok, I kind of understand ;-)
>
> so, what do I exactly have to do to "nuke" my Exiv2 svn copy?
> I had already removed *all* directores/files within my "DIGIKAMDEST"-path and
> then let in completely reinstall with the compile_exiv2.sh script....
>
> Must I do something additional to just deleting directories/files?
>
> (Remember: I use the scripts from "Install digiKam in your Home Directory" on
> http://www.digikam.org/?q=download/svn )

I sent an email about that on kde imaging list.
With their new check for exiv2-0.12, it doesn't work by default because
pkg-config can't find exiv2.
There's a workaround : add this in the script (with other exports) :
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig

I will add that on the digikam website

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Daniel Bauer-2
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 09:52, Fabien wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
>
> Daniel Bauer wrote:
> > On Monday 04 December 2006 19:34, Duncan Hill wrote:
> >>Caulier Gilles wrote:
> >>>Le Lundi 4 Décembre 2006 18:27, Duncan Hill a écrit :
> >>>>>Of course I cannot find out anything in there... The only thing that
> >>>>>catched my eye was a (part of a) script that seemed to be just
> >>>>>displayed in the console, but not executed (I guess). It's at the end
> >>>>>of the compile_exiv2.sh.out.txt.
> >>>>
> >>>>Nuke your SVN copy of Exiv2 from installation and build areas.
> >>>>Re-checkout Exiv2 (or use the .12 tarball), recompile and reinstall.
> >>>>That worked for me.
> >>>>_______________________________________________
> >>>>Digikam-users mailing list
> >>>>[hidden email]
> >>>>https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
> >>>
> >>>digikam and kipi-plugins require at least Exiv2 0.12 :
> >>>
> >>>http://www.digikam.org/?q=node/193
> >>
> >>Yes.  What I encountered was even with an svn up and reconfigure/rebuild
> >>of exiv2 from svn, it still installed as .10, not .12.  I had to remove
> >>the entire build area and the installed libs and recompile from scratch.
> >
> > Ok, I kind of understand ;-)
> >
> > so, what do I exactly have to do to "nuke" my Exiv2 svn copy?
> > I had already removed *all* directores/files within my "DIGIKAMDEST"-path
> > and then let in completely reinstall with the compile_exiv2.sh script....
> >
> > Must I do something additional to just deleting directories/files?
> >
> > (Remember: I use the scripts from "Install digiKam in your Home
> > Directory" on http://www.digikam.org/?q=download/svn )
>
> I sent an email about that on kde imaging list.
> With their new check for exiv2-0.12, it doesn't work by default because
> pkg-config can't find exiv2.
> There's a workaround : add this in the script (with other exports) :
> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
>
> I will add that on the digikam website
>
> --
> Fabien

Fabien, I've tried this, but no luck - configure still complains that there is
no exiv2 although the path $DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig exists and there are
two files in there (exiv2.pc and libkipi.pc) ...

I've deleted everything,
entered export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig at the beginning of
both compile... files
run compile_exiv2.sh, then compile_digikam.sh.
no luck,

again deleted everything, deleted the new export command from the
compile_exiv2.sh (but left it in compile_digikam.sh), still no luck.

???

Daniel

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Fabien-5
Ok, I changed the website and the compile_digikam.txt script.

Daniel Bauer wrote:

> On Tuesday 05 December 2006 09:52, Fabien wrote:
>>I sent an email about that on kde imaging list.
>>With their new check for exiv2-0.12, it doesn't work by default because
>>pkg-config can't find exiv2.
>>There's a workaround : add this in the script (with other exports) :
>>export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
>>
>>I will add that on the digikam website
>>
>
> Fabien, I've tried this, but no luck - configure still complains that there is
> no exiv2 although the path $DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig exists and there are
> two files in there (exiv2.pc and libkipi.pc) ...
>
> I've deleted everything,
> entered export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig at the beginning of
> both compile... files
> run compile_exiv2.sh, then compile_digikam.sh.
> no luck,
>
> again deleted everything, deleted the new export command from the
> compile_exiv2.sh (but left it in compile_digikam.sh), still no luck.

Note, only compile_digikam.txt needs to be changed.
Could you try with the latest script and sent the one you used so we can
check what's the problem ?

I hope you didn't put the export PKG_CONFIG_PATH *before* the definition
of $DIGIKAMDEST ;-)

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Daniel Bauer-2
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 12:23, Fabien wrote:
> Ok, I changed the website and the compile_digikam.txt script.
...
>
> Note, only compile_digikam.txt needs to be changed.
> Could you try with the latest script and sent the one you used so we can
> check what's the problem ?
>
> I hope you didn't put the export PKG_CONFIG_PATH *before* the definition
> of $DIGIKAMDEST ;-)

hehe, could be possible :-)
but no, I had it in the right place.

Now, I have still no luck. Just to be sure I've downloaded the scripts again
and used them for another try. Here's what I did:

- deleted everything in /home/digi/digikamSVN and in /home/digi/digikam_svn
- placed freshly downloaded scripts in /home/digi/digikam_svn
- in console (as user daniel):
        su -l digi (+ password)
        cd digikam_svn
        ./compile_exiv2.sh >compile_exiv2.out.txt 2>&1
        ./compile_digikam.sh >compile_digikam.out.txt 2>&1

Got the same errors....

One thing I wonder: while running compile_digikam, in the results for the
Kipi_Plugins configure it says:

-- Exiv2 library found............ YES

but later in the same script, in the results for digiKam configure, it says:

-- Exiv2 library found............ NO

So it is as if it forgot where the Exiv2 library is during executing the
script?

I copied everything to my server, so you can see all the output. The above
mentioned lines are 1243 (Yes) and 5087 (no) in the compile-digikam-output.
I've also copied the used scripts on the server, but they should be exactly
what I've downloaded except of the changed path... But you can check, if I
messed up something, although I think I havn't.

here's the ouput:
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_exiv2.out.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_digikam.out.txt

and the scripts:
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_exiv2.sh.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_digikam.sh.txt

b.t.w.:
I wonder about the "/" at the end of the DIGIKAMDEST-path, because then
sometimes I see "/home/digi/digikamSVN//" with two "/". However, I've also
tried with leaving the final "/" away, didn't change anything.

till later

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Fabien-5
Daniel Bauer wrote:
 >
 > [...]

> - deleted everything in /home/digi/digikamSVN and in /home/digi/digikam_svn
> - placed freshly downloaded scripts in /home/digi/digikam_svn
> - in console (as user daniel):
> su -l digi (+ password)
> cd digikam_svn
> ./compile_exiv2.sh >compile_exiv2.out.txt 2>&1
> ./compile_digikam.sh >compile_digikam.out.txt 2>&1
>
> Got the same errors....
>
> One thing I wonder: while running compile_digikam, in the results for the
> Kipi_Plugins configure it says:
>
> -- Exiv2 library found............ YES
>
> but later in the same script, in the results for digiKam configure, it says:
>
> -- Exiv2 library found............ NO
>
> So it is as if it forgot where the Exiv2 library is during executing the
> script?

Not really. The check made in configure script doesn't return true. I
wonder why, I can't reproduce it here...

Can you try to run :
pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"

after using the exports in your shell ?

> I copied everything to my server, so you can see all the output. The above
> mentioned lines are 1243 (Yes) and 5087 (no) in the compile-digikam-output.
> I've also copied the used scripts on the server, but they should be exactly
> what I've downloaded except of the changed path... But you can check, if I
> messed up something, although I think I havn't.

It looks ok.

> b.t.w.:
> I wonder about the "/" at the end of the DIGIKAMDEST-path, because then
> sometimes I see "/home/digi/digikamSVN//" with two "/". However, I've also
> tried with leaving the final "/" away, didn't change anything.

This is what I was wondering. I also tried, but it still ok for me.
Double // is allowed, so it shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, I will fix
it on the website...

Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?

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Problems compiling kipi-plugins 0.1.3

David Preuss
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Dear listers,

I just downloaded the complete bunch of files and have still problems
getting the kipiplugins to compile.

When I try to apply the disable ipod patch, I get

[root@localhost digikam]# cd kipi-plugins-0.1.3-beta1
[root@localhost kipi-plugins-0.1.3-beta1]# patch < disable_ipod.patch
patching file Makefile.am
Hunk #1 FAILED at 21.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file Makefile.am.rej

Can someone help here please. I am a real noob so be patient please.

Thanks

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Daniel Bauer-2
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On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:26, Fabien wrote:
>
> Can you try to run :
> pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
>
> after using the exports in your shell ?

Did you mean typing the export commands from the complie_digikam.sh script and
then the above? If so, here's what I get:

digi@venus:~> export DIGIKAMDEST=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
digi@venus:~> export KDEDIRS=$DIGIKAMDEST:/usr ; export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ; export
LDPATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LDPATH
digi@venus:~> export UNSERMAKE=no
digi@venus:~> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
digi@venus:~> export PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/bin:$PATH
digi@venus:~> pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
Option --debug seen
Option --exists seen
Error printing disabled by default, value of --print-errors: 0
Error printing disabled
Adding virtual 'pkg-config' package to list of known packages
Scanning directory '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig'
Ignoring file '.' in search directory; not a .pc file
Ignoring file '..' in search directory; not a .pc file
File 'libkipi.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libkipi' in
file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/libkipi.pc'
File 'exiv2.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'exiv2' in
file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
Scanning directory '/usr/lib/pkgconfig'
Ignoring file '.' in search directory; not a .pc file
Ignoring file '..' in search directory; not a .pc file
File 'openssl.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'openssl' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/openssl.pc'
File 'ext2fs.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'ext2fs' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ext2fs.pc'
File 'libidn.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libidn' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libidn.pc'
File 'xcursor.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'xcursor' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/xcursor.pc'
File 'sqlite3.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'sqlite3' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc'
File 'Wand.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'Wand' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/Wand.pc'
File 'libwvfft.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libwvfft' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libwvfft.pc'
File 'gnutls.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'gnutls' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/gnutls.pc'
File 'freetype2.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'freetype2' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/freetype2.pc'
File 'ao.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'ao' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ao.pc'
File 'libexif.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libexif' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libexif.pc'
File 'dbus-1.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'dbus-1' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/dbus-1.pc'
File 'libpng.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libpng' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpng.pc'
File 'ss.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'ss' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ss.pc'
File 'dbus-glib-1.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'dbus-glib-1' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/dbus-glib-1.pc'
File 'libscconf.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libscconf' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libscconf.pc'
File 'speex.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'speex' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/speex.pc'
File 'xcomposite.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'xcomposite' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/xcomposite.pc'
File 'imlib2.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'imlib2' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/imlib2.pc'
File 'libwvutils.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libwvutils' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libwvutils.pc'
File 'lcms.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'lcms' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/lcms.pc'
File 'esound.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'esound' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/esound.pc'
File 'wmlib.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'wmlib' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/wmlib.pc'
File 'WINGs.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'WINGs' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/WINGs.pc'
File 'libvcdinfo.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libvcdinfo' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libvcdinfo.pc'
File 'OpenEXR.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'OpenEXR' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/OpenEXR.pc'
File 'libgphoto2.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libgphoto2' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libgphoto2.pc'
File 'xrender.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'xrender' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/xrender.pc'
File 'vorbisenc.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'vorbisenc' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/vorbisenc.pc'
File 'mjpegtools.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'mjpegtools' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/mjpegtools.pc'
File 'openobex.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'openobex' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/openobex.pc'
File 'libscldap.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libscldap' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libscldap.pc'
File 'libuniconf.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libuniconf' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libuniconf.pc'
File 'glitz.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'glitz' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/glitz.pc'
File 'liboggvorbis.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'liboggvorbis' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/liboggvorbis.pc'
File 'xfixes.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'xfixes' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/xfixes.pc'
File 'fusion.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'fusion' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/fusion.pc'
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File 'sqlite.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'sqlite' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite.pc'
File 'libmusicbrainz.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libmusicbrainz' in
file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libmusicbrainz.pc'
File 'limal-bootloader.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'limal-bootloader' in
file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/limal-bootloader.pc'
File 'libpcre.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libpcre' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpcre.pc'
File 'neon.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'gkrellm.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'bluez.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'libwvbase.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'wvxplc.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'wvxplc' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/wvxplc.pc'
File 'ImageMagick++.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'ImageMagick++' in
file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ImageMagick++.pc'
File 'libwvstreams.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libwvstreams' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libwvstreams.pc'
File 'libxml-2.0.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libxml-2.0' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxml-2.0.pc'
File 'mad.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'mad' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/mad.pc'
File 'libcddb.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libcddb' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcddb.pc'
File 'libart-2.0.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libart-2.0' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libart-2.0.pc'
File 'libcdio.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libcdio' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcdio.pc'
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Will find package 'liboggspeex' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/liboggspeex.pc'
File 'ogg.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'ogg' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ogg.pc'
File 'nss.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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Will find package 'theora' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/theora.pc'
File 'xdamage.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'id3tag.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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Will find package 'taglib' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/taglib.pc'
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File 'nspr.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'nspr' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/nspr.pc'
File 'libpng12.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libpng12' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpng12.pc'
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Will find package 'zvbi-0.2' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/zvbi-0.2.pc'
File 'alsa.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'alsa' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/alsa.pc'
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File 'xft.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'libexslt.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libexslt' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libexslt.pc'
File 'shared-mime-info.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'shared-mime-info' in
file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/shared-mime-info.pc'
File 'uuid.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'uuid' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/uuid.pc'
File 'libwvqt.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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File 'directfb-internal.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/directfb-internal.pc'
File 'com_err.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'com_err' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/com_err.pc'
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Will find package 'direct' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/direct.pc'
File 'libpkcs15init.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpkcs15init.pc'
File 'qt-mt.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'qt-mt' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/qt-mt.pc'
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Will find package 'libdv' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libdv.pc'
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Will find package 'libjs' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libjs.pc'
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Will find package 'libvisual' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libvisual.pc'
File 'libstartup-notification-1.0.pc' appears to be a .pc file
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file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libstartup-notification-1.0.pc'
File 'libxslt.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libxslt' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxslt.pc'
File 'audiofile.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'audiofile' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/audiofile.pc'
File 'jack.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'jack' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/jack.pc'
File 'gnutls-extra.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'gnutls-extra' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/gnutls-extra.pc'
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Will find package 'vorbisfile' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/vorbisfile.pc'
File 'libiso9660.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libiso9660' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libiso9660.pc'
File 'libscam.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libscam' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libscam.pc'
File 'libopenct.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libopenct' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libopenct.pc'
File 'libopensc.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libopensc' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libopensc.pc'
File 'wrlib.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'wrlib' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/wrlib.pc'
File 'sndfile.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'sndfile' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/sndfile.pc'
File 'libcdio_paranoia.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'libcdio_paranoia' in
file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcdio_paranoia.pc'
File 'limal.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'limal' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/limal.pc'
File 'fontconfig.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'fontconfig' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/fontconfig.pc'
File 'directfb.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'directfb' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/directfb.pc'
File 'glitz-glx.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'glitz-glx' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/glitz-glx.pc'
File 'blocxx.pc' appears to be a .pc file
Will find package 'blocxx' in file '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/blocxx.pc'
Scanning directory '/usr/share/pkgconfig'
Ignoring file '.' in search directory; not a .pc file
Ignoring file '..' in search directory; not a .pc file
Looking for package 'exiv2'
Looking for package 'exiv2-uninstalled'
Reading 'exiv2' from file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
Parsing package file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
  line>prefix=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
 Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
  line>exec_prefix=${prefix}
 Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
  line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
 Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib'
  line>includedir=${prefix}/include
 Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN//include'
  line>
  line>Name: exiv2
  line>Description: Exif and IPTC metadata library and tools
  line>Version: 0.12
  line>URL: http://www.exiv2.org
  line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lexiv2
  line>Libs.private:  -lz  -lm
  line>Cflags: -I${includedir}
Path position of 'exiv2' is 1
Adding 'exiv2' to list of known packages, returning as package 'exiv2'
digi@venus:~>  

>
...
>
> Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
>
here it is:

http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt

Daniel

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Fabien-5
Daniel Bauer wrote:

> On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:26, Fabien wrote:
>
>>Can you try to run :
>>pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
>>
>>after using the exports in your shell ?
>
>
> Did you mean typing the export commands from the complie_digikam.sh script and
> then the above? If so, here's what I get:
>
> digi@venus:~> export DIGIKAMDEST=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> digi@venus:~> export KDEDIRS=$DIGIKAMDEST:/usr ; export
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ; export
> LDPATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LDPATH
> digi@venus:~> export UNSERMAKE=no
> digi@venus:~> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
> digi@venus:~> export PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/bin:$PATH
> digi@venus:~> pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"

 > [...]

> Looking for package 'exiv2'
> Looking for package 'exiv2-uninstalled'
> Reading 'exiv2' from file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
> Parsing package file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
>   line>prefix=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
>  Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
>   line>exec_prefix=${prefix}
>  Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
>   line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
>  Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib'
>   line>includedir=${prefix}/include
>  Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN//include'
>   line>
>   line>Name: exiv2
>   line>Description: Exif and IPTC metadata library and tools
>   line>Version: 0.12
>   line>URL: http://www.exiv2.org
>   line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lexiv2
>   line>Libs.private:  -lz  -lm
>   line>Cflags: -I${includedir}
> Path position of 'exiv2' is 1
> Adding 'exiv2' to list of known packages, returning as package 'exiv2'
> digi@venus:~>  

Well, everything looks good...

>>Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
>
> here it is:
>
> http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt

Really weird...
Just to be sure, can you run :
sh --version

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Daniel Bauer-2
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 17:44, Fabien wrote:

> Daniel Bauer wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:26, Fabien wrote:
> >>Can you try to run :
> >>pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
> >>
> >>after using the exports in your shell ?
> >
> > Did you mean typing the export commands from the complie_digikam.sh
> > script and then the above? If so, here's what I get:
> >
> > digi@venus:~> export DIGIKAMDEST=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> > digi@venus:~> export KDEDIRS=$DIGIKAMDEST:/usr ; export
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ; export
> > LDPATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LDPATH
> > digi@venus:~> export UNSERMAKE=no
> > digi@venus:~> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
> > digi@venus:~> export PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/bin:$PATH
> > digi@venus:~> pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
> >
>  > [...]
> >
> > Looking for package 'exiv2'
> > Looking for package 'exiv2-uninstalled'
> > Reading 'exiv2' from file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
> > Parsing package file '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
> >   line>prefix=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> >  Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
> >   line>exec_prefix=${prefix}
> >  Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
> >   line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
> >  Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib'
> >   line>includedir=${prefix}/include
> >  Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value
> > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//include' line>
> >   line>Name: exiv2
> >   line>Description: Exif and IPTC metadata library and tools
> >   line>Version: 0.12
> >   line>URL: http://www.exiv2.org
> >   line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lexiv2
> >   line>Libs.private:  -lz  -lm
> >   line>Cflags: -I${includedir}
> > Path position of 'exiv2' is 1
> > Adding 'exiv2' to list of known packages, returning as package 'exiv2'
> > digi@venus:~>
>
> Well, everything looks good...
>
> >>Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
> >
> > here it is:
> >
> > http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt
>
> Really weird...

Yes, maybe my computer aligns with me ;-)

> Just to be sure, can you run :
> sh --version
:
GNU bash, version 3.00.16(1)-release (i586-suse-linux)
Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

---
There must have been a change when it changed to the 0.12 version. I have done
several svn up and compiles before that, never had any problems.

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Bugzilla from thorsten.schnebeck@gmx.net
Am Dienstag 05 Dezember 2006 17:57 schrieb Daniel Bauer:

> On Tuesday 05 December 2006 17:44, Fabien wrote:
> > Daniel Bauer wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:26, Fabien wrote:
> > >>Can you try to run :
> > >>pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
> > >>
> > >>after using the exports in your shell ?
> > >
> > > Did you mean typing the export commands from the complie_digikam.sh
> > > script and then the above? If so, here's what I get:
> > >
> > > digi@venus:~> export DIGIKAMDEST=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> > > digi@venus:~> export KDEDIRS=$DIGIKAMDEST:/usr ; export
> > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ; export
> > > LDPATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LDPATH
> > > digi@venus:~> export UNSERMAKE=no
> > > digi@venus:~> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
> > > digi@venus:~> export PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/bin:$PATH
> > > digi@venus:~> pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
> > >
> >  > [...]
> > >
> > > Looking for package 'exiv2'
> > > Looking for package 'exiv2-uninstalled'
> > > Reading 'exiv2' from file
> > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc' Parsing package file
> > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
> > > line>prefix=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> > >  Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
> > >   line>exec_prefix=${prefix}
> > >  Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
> > >   line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
> > >  Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib'
> > >   line>includedir=${prefix}/include
> > >  Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value
> > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//include' line>
> > >   line>Name: exiv2
> > >   line>Description: Exif and IPTC metadata library and tools
> > >   line>Version: 0.12
> > >   line>URL: http://www.exiv2.org
> > >   line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lexiv2
> > >   line>Libs.private:  -lz  -lm
> > >   line>Cflags: -I${includedir}
> > > Path position of 'exiv2' is 1
> > > Adding 'exiv2' to list of known packages, returning as package 'exiv2'
> > > digi@venus:~>
> >
> > Well, everything looks good...
> >
> > >>Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
> > >
> > > here it is:
> > >
> > > http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt
> >
> > Really weird...
>
> Yes, maybe my computer aligns with me ;-)
>
> > Just to be sure, can you run :
> > sh --version
>
> GNU bash, version 3.00.16(1)-release (i586-suse-linux)
> Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>
> ---
> There must have been a change when it changed to the 0.12 version. I have
> done several svn up and compiles before that, never had any problems.
>
> Daniel

Hi Daniel,
configure:36274: checking for exiv2-config
configure:36292: found /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
configure:36304: result: /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
configure:36370: checking for exiv2 >= 0.12
configure:36416: result: no
configure:36419: WARNING: Exiv2 library not found, digiKam will not be
compiled.

Is it right that
/home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
is the correct version?

/home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config --version
tells you what?

can you put "configure" also on your webspace?

The error is between the lines 36370...36416 of this script.

Bye

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

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Daniel Bauer wrote:

> On Tuesday 05 December 2006 17:44, Fabien wrote:
>>>>Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
>>>
>>>here it is:
>>>
>>>http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt
>>
>>Really weird...
>
>
> Yes, maybe my computer aligns with me ;-)
>
>
>>Just to be sure, can you run :
>>sh --version
>
> :
> GNU bash, version 3.00.16(1)-release (i586-suse-linux)
> Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

Ok, that's fine.

> ---
> There must have been a change when it changed to the 0.12 version. I have done
> several svn up and compiles before that, never had any problems.
Yes, there was a change to require exiv2 >= 0.12

Let's try again something :
Could you clean up everything again, and run again the scripts without
the trailing / at the end of the path ?

Then, put all the results in your website, + the scripts, +
graphics/config.log and graphics/configure

And let everything like that. If the problem still persists, I will give
you an updated configure script to add some debug...

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

Daniel Bauer-2
In reply to this post by Bugzilla from thorsten.schnebeck@gmx.net
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 18:20, Thorsten Schnebeck wrote:

> Am Dienstag 05 Dezember 2006 17:57 schrieb Daniel Bauer:
> > On Tuesday 05 December 2006 17:44, Fabien wrote:
> > > Daniel Bauer wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:26, Fabien wrote:
> > > >>Can you try to run :
> > > >>pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
> > > >>
> > > >>after using the exports in your shell ?
> > > >
> > > > Did you mean typing the export commands from the complie_digikam.sh
> > > > script and then the above? If so, here's what I get:
> > > >
> > > > digi@venus:~> export DIGIKAMDEST=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> > > > digi@venus:~> export KDEDIRS=$DIGIKAMDEST:/usr ; export
> > > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ; export
> > > > LDPATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib:$LDPATH
> > > > digi@venus:~> export UNSERMAKE=no
> > > > digi@venus:~> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/lib/pkgconfig
> > > > digi@venus:~> export PATH=$DIGIKAMDEST/bin:$PATH
> > > > digi@venus:~> pkg-config --debug  --exists "exiv2 >= 0.12"
> > > >
> > >  > [...]
> > > >
> > > > Looking for package 'exiv2'
> > > > Looking for package 'exiv2-uninstalled'
> > > > Reading 'exiv2' from file
> > > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc' Parsing package file
> > > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib/pkgconfig/exiv2.pc'
> > > > line>prefix=/home/digi/digikamSVN/
> > > >  Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/home/digi/digikamSVN/'
> > > >   line>exec_prefix=${prefix}
> > > >  Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value
> > > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN/' line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
> > > >  Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value
> > > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//lib' line>includedir=${prefix}/include
> > > >  Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value
> > > > '/home/digi/digikamSVN//include' line>
> > > >   line>Name: exiv2
> > > >   line>Description: Exif and IPTC metadata library and tools
> > > >   line>Version: 0.12
> > > >   line>URL: http://www.exiv2.org
> > > >   line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lexiv2
> > > >   line>Libs.private:  -lz  -lm
> > > >   line>Cflags: -I${includedir}
> > > > Path position of 'exiv2' is 1
> > > > Adding 'exiv2' to list of known packages, returning as package
> > > > 'exiv2' digi@venus:~>
> > >
> > > Well, everything looks good...
> > >
> > > >>Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
> > > >
> > > > here it is:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt
> > >
> > > Really weird...
> >
> > Yes, maybe my computer aligns with me ;-)
> >
> > > Just to be sure, can you run :
> > > sh --version
> >
> > GNU bash, version 3.00.16(1)-release (i586-suse-linux)
> > Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> >
> > ---
> > There must have been a change when it changed to the 0.12 version. I have
> > done several svn up and compiles before that, never had any problems.
> >
> > Daniel
>
> Hi Daniel,

Hi Thorsten

> configure:36274: checking for exiv2-config
> configure:36292: found /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
> configure:36304: result: /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
> configure:36370: checking for exiv2 >= 0.12
> configure:36416: result: no
> configure:36419: WARNING: Exiv2 library not found, digiKam will not be
> compiled.
>
> Is it right that
> /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
> is the correct version?

I guess, at least the executable file exiv2 is there...
>
> /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config --version
> tells you what?

0.11 !!! (without the !!!)
how comes?

> can you put "configure" also on your webspace?

/home/digi/digikam_svn/graphics/configure ?
it's here:
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/configure.txt (1.3 MB)

I'll now start the next try and replace the files in an hour or two with the
next versions unless it works...

regards

Daniel
>
> The error is between the lines 36370...36416 of this script.
>
> Bye
>
>   Thorsten

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

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On Tuesday 05 December 2006 18:21, Fabien wrote:

> Daniel Bauer wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 December 2006 17:44, Fabien wrote:
> >>>>Could you also put the graphics/config.log file in your website ?
> >>>
> >>>here it is:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt
> >>
> >>Really weird...
> >
> > Yes, maybe my computer aligns with me ;-)
> >
> >>Just to be sure, can you run :
> >>sh --version
> >
> > GNU bash, version 3.00.16(1)-release (i586-suse-linux)
> > Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>
> Ok, that's fine.
>
> > ---
> > There must have been a change when it changed to the 0.12 version. I have
> > done several svn up and compiles before that, never had any problems.
>
> Yes, there was a change to require exiv2 >= 0.12
>
> Let's try again something :
> Could you clean up everything again, and run again the scripts without
> the trailing / at the end of the path ?
>
> Then, put all the results in your website, + the scripts, +
> graphics/config.log and graphics/configure
>
> And let everything like that. If the problem still persists, I will give
> you an updated configure script to add some debug...
>
> --
> Fabien

ok, I'll mail when I'm finished.

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Re: Exiv2 library missing???

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> > Is it right that
> > /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config
> > is the correct version?
>
> I guess, at least the executable file exiv2 is there...
>
> > /home/digi/digikamSVN//bin/exiv2-config --version
> > tells you what?
>
> 0.11 !!! (without the !!!)
> how comes?

So, I took you script and used that to update my own exiv2-package.
That works without problems. So you _must_ have an old version?
I checked the SVN trunk - there is no error in versioning.
 
Did you miss a "make install"?
try a
cd exiv2-svn
make uninstall
cd ..
rm -r exiv2-svn

and start your exiv2 build script again
 
HTH

  Thorsten

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On Tuesday 05 December 2006 18:21, Fabien wrote:

> Let's try again something :
> Could you clean up everything again, and run again the scripts without
> the trailing / at the end of the path ?
>
> Then, put all the results in your website, + the scripts, +
> graphics/config.log and graphics/configure
>
> And let everything like that. If the problem still persists, I will give
> you an updated configure script to add some debug...
>
ok, done. still the same :-(

here are the new files:

http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_digikam.out.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_exiv2.out.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/config.log.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/configure.txt

http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_digikam.sh.txt
http://www.daniel-bauer.com/test/compile_exiv2.sh.txt

sorry to cause so much work to you...

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