Probably should reply privately but maybe there's other gentoo users out there that would like to know a bit more. For this 5 minute process - are you using the kde-testing overlay? Is that were the svn (or git?) libraries also are?
I've tried that overlay in the past but as I'm running unstable I would have to mask a lot of stuff I didn't want to test. I also haven't figured out how to get it from messing with my kde sets in /etc/portage/sets as it wants them under the overlay if I remember right. That makes it a pain to enable the overlay and then get off it. Maybe there is an easy work around that.
Or maybe you've downloaded the ebuilds and put them in your own local overlay?
thanks, Jim
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:41 AM, Wilkins, Vern W
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Just a reminder that the digikam website has good documentation on compiling the kdegraphics libraries, a necessary step for 1.3.0. If you have source code and the necessary compiling software already installed, this step is easy. I use Gentoo, so updating digikam the day it's released (even with these svn library dependencies) is about a 5 minute process. It's one of the main reasons I continue to use this distro.
http://www.digikam.org/download/svn?q=download/KDE4
Vern
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