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Where is Sideshow

michael pennington
Upgraded to digikam  0.9.0, also installed plugins. Wanted  to see
pictures in sideshow under tools, nothing there, Had same problem in 0.8.0.
Can anyone help
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Re: Where is Sideshow

Bugzilla from dennis@meulensteen.nl
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 03:49, Michael Pennington wrote:
> Upgraded to digikam  0.9.0, also installed plugins. Wanted  to see
> pictures in sideshow under tools, nothing there, Had same problem in 0.8.0.
> Can anyone help

I don't know if this helps but I just updated my distro to OpenSuse 10.2, then
simply installed Digikam 0.90, plus the plugins from the packages on pacman.
I have no problems with the slideshow.

Maybe you could simply remove then re-install DigiKam? Don't know if that
would cost you your tags though...

Dennis

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Re: Where is Sideshow

michael pennington
Dennis Meulensteen wrote:

> On Tuesday 09 January 2007 03:49, Michael Pennington wrote:
>  
>> Upgraded to digikam  0.9.0, also installed plugins. Wanted  to see
>> pictures in sideshow under tools, nothing there, Had same problem in 0.8.0.
>> Can anyone help
>>    
>
> I don't know if this helps but I just updated my distro to OpenSuse 10.2, then
> simply installed Digikam 0.90, plus the plugins from the packages on pacman.
> I have no problems with the slideshow.
>
> Maybe you could simply remove then re-install DigiKam? Don't know if that
> would cost you your tags though...
>
> Dennis
>
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running fedora 6 (KDE), un-installed and re-installed digikam and still
no sideshow under "tools"



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Re: Where is Sideshow

Gilles Caulier-2
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 23:32, Michael Pennington wrote:

> Dennis Meulensteen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 09 January 2007 03:49, Michael Pennington wrote:
> >> Upgraded to digikam  0.9.0, also installed plugins. Wanted  to see
> >> pictures in sideshow under tools, nothing there, Had same problem in
> >> 0.8.0. Can anyone help
> >
> > I don't know if this helps but I just updated my distro to OpenSuse 10.2,
> > then simply installed Digikam 0.90, plus the plugins from the packages on
> > pacman. I have no problems with the slideshow.
> >
> > Maybe you could simply remove then re-install DigiKam? Don't know if that
> > would cost you your tags though...
> >
> > Dennis
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Digikam-users mailing list
> > [hidden email]
> > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>
> running fedora 6 (KDE), un-installed and re-installed digikam and still
> no sideshow under "tools"
>

SlideShow require OpenGL package to be compiled. Sound like an uncomplete
package.

OpenGL depency is a problem. Please contact the [hidden email] ML where
the slideshow maintener is...

Gilles
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Re: Where is Sideshow

Rex Dieter
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Michael Pennington wrote:

> Upgraded to digikam  0.9.0, also installed plugins. Wanted  to see
> pictures in sideshow under tools, nothing there, Had same problem in
> 0.8.0. Can anyone help

$ yum install kipi-plugins

That's been left as an optional (non-mandatory) dependency in Fedora's
packaging.  

Question: Do other distros make kipi-plugins a mandatory dependency for
kipi-consuming apps (like digikam, kphotoalbum, gwenview)?

-- Rex

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