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I have an old HDD (fedora8) with several folders of photos there (on different locations/partitions). I recently bought a new HDD (fedora9) and want to collect all my new photos there, but still have the old ones in the digiKam database without having to copy them to the new HDD. How do I do that? Mihaela _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Sunday 20 July 2008 04:29:28 Mihaela wrote: > Hi :) > > I have an old HDD (fedora8) with several folders of photos there (on > different locations/partitions). I recently bought a new HDD (fedora9) and > want to collect all my new photos there, but still have the old ones in the > digiKam database without having to copy them to the new HDD. How do I do > that? > > Mihaela One way is to mount the old HDD to the same system. Then, from digiKam you invoke from the Import menu 'Add Folder...' and you navigate to the old HDD photos folder. DigiKam will import all those images into the new location and read the metadata into the database. Gerhard _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
I tried that, but it copies all the images to my new HDD, I don't want that. The old HDD is always mounted so i'd like the old photos to stay there and configure digiKam to use them from there. When I set Album Library Path path to one of the old folders it imports the info them correctly, without copying them anywhere, but then how do I make all the new photos download on the new HDD? Is there a way to have multiple Album Library Paths with one main? I had the same problem on fedora8 and I managed to solve it but now I can't remember how.... _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:19:53 Mihaela wrote: > > I tried that, but it copies all the images to my new HDD, I don't want > that. The old HDD is always mounted so i'd like the old photos to stay > there and configure digiKam to use them from there. > > When I set Album Library Path path to one of the old folders it imports > the info them correctly, without copying them anywhere, but then how do I > make all the new photos download on the new HDD? Is there a way to have > multiple Album Library Paths with one main? > > I had the same problem on fedora8 and I managed to solve it but now I > can't remember how.... Maybe you used symbolic links... digiKam 0.9.x versions have only one album root, but the new 0.10.x releases for KDE4 will support multiple album collections. So right now the only solution might be a symbolic link in your main album root to all the other paths on the old HDD... Andi _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Sorry, I seem to have a hole in my memory... I went to the old disk (fedora8) and found all my new photos in the old folder, and not in the new folder as I had thought. I don't know how it stuck in my head that I'm downloading the new photos into the new folder...On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:19:53 Mihaela wrote:I tried that, but it copies all the images to my new HDD, I don't want that. The old HDD is always mounted so i'd like the old photos to stay there and configure digiKam to use them from there. When I set Album Library Path path to one of the old folders it imports the info them correctly, without copying them anywhere, but then how do I make all the new photos download on the new HDD? Is there a way to have multiple Album Library Paths with one main? I had the same problem on fedora8 and I managed to solve it but now I can't remember how....Maybe you used symbolic links... digiKam 0.9.x versions have only one album root, but the new 0.10.x releases for KDE4 will support multiple album collections. So right now the only solution might be a symbolic link in your main album root to all the other paths on the old HDD... Andi _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users But having the option to manage folders from different location is a very useful and needed feature. I tried to install the new version but I don't have all the dependencies and I don't use SVN. Is there a place to download them from somewhere without SVN (libkipi, kexiv2, kdcraw, lensfun, marblewidget)? _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
First of all you need KDE4 libs (maybe the whole desktop to make sure all the
necessary dependencies are installed). All of the libs (except lensfun, but this is an optional package anyway) should be included in the KDE4 desktop installation, at least this is the case for my linux distribution. Here in Archlinux I get fresh KDE4 packages weekly, but since I develop for digiKam I compile all mentioned libs by myself... Andi On Sunday 20 July 2008 22:45:21 Mihaela wrote: > Andi Clemens wrote: > On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:19:53 Mihaela wrote: > > I tried that, but it copies all the images to my new HDD, I don't want > that. The old HDD is always mounted so i'd like the old photos to stay > there and configure digiKam to use them from there. > > When I set Album Library Path path to one of the old folders it imports > the info them correctly, without copying them anywhere, but then how do I > make all the new photos download on the new HDD? Is there a way to have > multiple Album Library Paths with one main? > > I had the same problem on fedora8 and I managed to solve it but now I > can't remember how.... > > > Maybe you used symbolic links... digiKam 0.9.x versions have only one album > root, but the new 0.10.x releases for KDE4 will support multiple album > collections. > So right now the only solution might be a symbolic link in your main album > root to all the other paths on the old HDD... > > Andi > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > > Sorry, I seem to have a hole in my memory... I went to the old disk > (fedora8) and found all my new photos in the old folder, and not in the new > folder as I had thought. I don't know how it stuck in my head that I'm > downloading the new photos into the new folder... > > But having the option to manage folders from different location is a very > useful and needed feature. I tried to install the new version but I don't > have all the dependencies and I don't use SVN. Is there a place to download > them from somewhere without SVN (libkipi, kexiv2, kdcraw, lensfun, > marblewidget)? _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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> First of all you need KDE4 libs (maybe the whole desktop to make sure all the > necessary dependencies are installed). > All of the libs (except lensfun, but this is an optional package anyway) > should be included in the KDE4 desktop installation, at least this is the > case for my linux distribution. Here in Archlinux I get fresh KDE4 packages > weekly, but since I develop for digiKam I compile all mentioned libs by > myself... > > Andi I've read on the website that the new version of KDE has all those libs included, but I don't have the latest KDE version (mine is kdebase-6:4.0.5-5.fc9.x86_64), so I checked all the dependencies from the Readme list and I have them all (including their devel packages) except lensfun. For 3 of them I need the newer versions (libkipi, kexiv2 and kdcraw). That is what cmake reports too after I run it. If I get the newer versions for those 3 libs will I be able to compile? This is what I get after cmake . -- Found Qt-Version 4.3.5 (using /usr/bin/qmake-qt4) -- Found X11: /usr/lib64/libX11.so -- Found KDE 4.0 include dir: /usr/include/kde4 -- Found KDE 4 library dir: /usr/lib64/kde4/devel -- Found KDE4 kconfig_compiler4 preprocessor: /usr/bin/kconfig_compiler4 -- Found KDE4 automoc: /usr/bin/kde4automoc -- Found lcms version 1.17, /usr/lib64/liblcms.so -- Found JPEG: /usr/lib64/libjpeg.so -- Found PNG: /usr/lib64/libpng.so -- Found gphoto2: -lgphoto2 -lgphoto2_port -lm;-lgphoto2 -lgphoto2_port -lm -- Found JPEG: /usr/lib64/libjpeg.so -- Found jasper: /usr/lib64/libjasper.so;/usr/lib64/libjpeg.so -- Check Kdcraw library in local sub-folder... -- Check Kdcraw library using pkg-config... -- Found libkdcaw release < 0.2.0, too old -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... -- Found libkexiv2 release < 0.2.0, too old -- Check Kipi library in local sub-folder... -- Check Kipi library using pkg-config... -- Found libkipi release < 0.2.0, too old -- Found KDE PIM libraries -- KDE CMake PKGCONFIG macro indicates that lensfun is not installed on your computer. -- Install the package which contains lensfun.pc if you want to support this feature. -- Could not find OPTIONAL package LensFun -- -- digiKam dependencies results ------------------- -- Qt4 SQL module found........... YES -- libgphoto2 library found....... YES -- libtiff library found.......... YES -- libpng library found........... YES -- libjasper library found........ YES -- liblcms library found.......... YES -- libkipi library found.......... NO -- CMake Error: digiKam needs libkipi library >= 0.2.0. You need to install libkipi first -- libkipi website is at http://www.kipi-plugins.org -- -- libkexiv2 library found........ NO -- CMake Error: digiKam needs libkexiv2 library >= 0.2.0. You need to install libkexiv2 first -- libkexiv2 website is at http://www.kipi-plugins.org -- -- libkdcraw library found........ NO -- CMake Error: digiKam needs libkdcraw library >= 0.2.0. You need to install libkdcraw first -- libkdcraw website is at http://www.kipi-plugins.org -- -- libkdepimlibs library found.... YES -- libmarblewiget library found... NO -- -- digiKam will be compiled without geolocation using Marble widget support. -- -- liblensfun library found....... NO -- -- digiKam will be compiled without lens auto-correction image editor plugin. -- CMake Error: digiKam will not be compiled! Look README file for more details about dependencies... -- Configuring done _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Sunday 20 July 2008 23:47:46 Mihaela wrote: > If I get the newer versions for those 3 libs will I be able to compile? Hard to say :-) If nothing is wrong with your system, you should be able to compile... but I can't promise that :-) The output of cmake looks good, try to get the requested libs and it should work... Andi _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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On Sunday 20 July 2008 23:47:46 Mihaela wrote: > Andi Clemens wrote: > > First of all you need KDE4 libs (maybe the whole desktop to make sure all > > the necessary dependencies are installed). > > All of the libs (except lensfun, but this is an optional package anyway) > > should be included in the KDE4 desktop installation, at least this is the > > case for my linux distribution. Here in Archlinux I get fresh KDE4 > > packages weekly, but since I develop for digiKam I compile all mentioned > > libs by myself... > > > > Andi > > I've read on the website that the new version of KDE has all those libs > included, but I don't have the latest KDE version (mine is > kdebase-6:4.0.5-5.fc9.x86_64), so I checked all the dependencies from > the Readme list and I have them all (including their devel packages) > except lensfun. For 3 of them I need the newer versions (libkipi, kexiv2 > and kdcraw). That is what cmake reports too after I run it. > > If I get the newer versions for those 3 libs will I be able to compile? > > This is what I get after cmake . > -- Found Qt-Version 4.3.5 (using /usr/bin/qmake-qt4) > -- Found X11: /usr/lib64/libX11.so > -- Found KDE 4.0 include dir: /usr/include/kde4 > -- Found KDE 4 library dir: /usr/lib64/kde4/devel > -- Found KDE4 kconfig_compiler4 preprocessor: /usr/bin/kconfig_compiler4 > -- Found KDE4 automoc: /usr/bin/kde4automoc > -- Found lcms version 1.17, /usr/lib64/liblcms.so > -- Found JPEG: /usr/lib64/libjpeg.so > -- Found PNG: /usr/lib64/libpng.so > -- Found gphoto2: -lgphoto2 -lgphoto2_port -lm;-lgphoto2 -lgphoto2_port -lm > -- Found JPEG: /usr/lib64/libjpeg.so > -- Found jasper: /usr/lib64/libjasper.so;/usr/lib64/libjpeg.so > -- Check Kdcraw library in local sub-folder... > -- Check Kdcraw library using pkg-config... > -- Found libkdcaw release < 0.2.0, too old > -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... > -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... > -- Found libkexiv2 release < 0.2.0, too old > -- Check Kipi library in local sub-folder... > -- Check Kipi library using pkg-config... > -- Found libkipi release < 0.2.0, too old > -- Found KDE PIM libraries > -- KDE CMake PKGCONFIG macro indicates that lensfun is not installed on > your computer. > -- Install the package which contains lensfun.pc if you want to support > this feature. > -- Could not find OPTIONAL package LensFun > -- > -- digiKam dependencies results ------------------- > -- Qt4 SQL module found........... YES > -- libgphoto2 library found....... YES > -- libtiff library found.......... YES > -- libpng library found........... YES > -- libjasper library found........ YES > -- liblcms library found.......... YES > -- libkipi library found.......... NO > -- > CMake Error: digiKam needs libkipi library >= 0.2.0. You need to > install libkipi first > -- libkipi website is at http://www.kipi-plugins.org > -- > -- libkexiv2 library found........ NO > -- > CMake Error: digiKam needs libkexiv2 library >= 0.2.0. You need to > install libkexiv2 first > -- libkexiv2 website is at http://www.kipi-plugins.org > -- > -- libkdcraw library found........ NO > -- > CMake Error: digiKam needs libkdcraw library >= 0.2.0. You need to > install libkdcraw first > -- libkdcraw website is at http://www.kipi-plugins.org > -- > -- libkdepimlibs library found.... YES > -- libmarblewiget library found... NO > -- > -- digiKam will be compiled without geolocation using Marble widget > support. > -- > -- liblensfun library found....... NO > -- > -- digiKam will be compiled without lens auto-correction image editor > plugin. You may have a $PKG_CONFIG_PATH problem, if not pointing explicitly to your kde4 pkgconfig directory, it'll find the kde3 config, which seems to be your case. Gerhard _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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