Building digiKam for dummies on Ubuntu, updated according the latest, input, feedback and knowledge about the current process per august 24, 2011 Folowing this guidlines I was able to build flawless on two completely different computers. Since I can, you can probably too. Needed: At least one half of a day, certainly if it is your first try, and might take even longer at a slow computer. A fair amount of persistence is needed too. However if nothing went wrong the whole process might be completed within an hour. If someone detects an error in the description, please let me know asap! Good luck! Rinus Probably it is a good practice to deinstall former digikam installation. If you want latest digikam from git goto ¨START DOWNLOADING FROM GIT¨ else start here. ########################################################## START DOWNLOADING TARBALL ########################################################## Here is your tarball (compressed archive of source code from the latest official released version) http://sourceforge.net/projects/digikam/files/digikam If it´s downloaded, extract it your user dir (somthing like home/my_user_dir) Open a terminal window and go to the place where the software has been extracted. (let´s assume it has been extracted to home/my_user_dir/digikam-software-compilation) If you type pwd at the prompt, you will see where you are, probably in home/my_user_dir type cd digikam-software-compilation NOTA BENE: Go from here to the start building section ########################################################## START DOWNLOADING GIT ########################################################## From git you get the latest source code currently worked on by the programmers. Although you have latest updates and bugfixes, you may also have a newly introduced bug, in fact it is for testing purposes, not officially released yet. If git is not already installed, install git: install from synaptec or: open console type: sudo apt-get install git To get the source code on your computer: cd ~ : to go to your home dir ¨git clone git://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation digikam-software-compilation¨ Now you havw a directory digikam-software-compilation go there cd digikam-software-compilation if you type: ls you will see in this dir a document called ¨download-repos¨, this is a runnable PERL script. If perl not already is installed, install it from synaptec or command line. Now type: sudoperl download-repos Now the git is cloned to your local dir: /home/¨your_user_dir¨/digikam-software-compilation wait while downloading ########################################################## START BUILDING ########################################################## now make a directory to put your build files in type mkdir build go there by typing: cd build if you do pwd (present working directory) you see somthing like /home/my_user_dir/digikam-software-compilation/build Make sure the(pre)compiler is installed named ¨gcc¨ and ¨cpp¨ the same for ¨make¨ and ¨cmake¨. You can install it from package manager like synaptec or from command line. If cmake is not installed, now type: sudo apt-get install cmake Now let cmake do it´s work cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX= `kde4-config --prefix` .. (mind the ¨space dot dot¨ at the end) and make sure NOT to use ¨sudo¨ in front of ¨cmake¨. Most likely it will complain about missing stuff. like libkexiv2-dev, libkipi-dev, libkdcraw-dev, etc. Try to install it from synaptic or in any other way and retry cmake untill succesful. If all went successful now run: make if done run: sudo make install ################################################################################ DONE! ################################################################################ _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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