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Today's git on Fedora 16:
-- Starting CMake configuration for: kipi-plugins -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use FindPkgConfig -- PKGCONFIG() indicates that libkexiv2 is not installed (install the package which contains libkexiv2.pc if you want to support this feature) cat /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libkexiv2.pc prefix=/usr exec_prefix=/usr/bin libdir=/usr/lib64 includedir=/usr/include/kde4 Name: libkexiv2 Description: A C++ library to manipulate EXIF/IPTC/XMP metadata using Exiv2 library. This library is used by digiKam and kipi-plugins. URL: http://www.digikam.org Requires: Version: 2.2.0 Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -lkexiv2 Cflags: -I/usr/include/kde4 I don't know enough about cmake to find the config.log equivalent to figure out what went wrong. sean _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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On 02/07/2012 08:58 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> Today's git on Fedora 16: > > -- Starting CMake configuration for: kipi-plugins > -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... > -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... > -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use FindPkgConfig > -- PKGCONFIG() indicates that libkexiv2 is not installed (install the > package which contains libkexiv2.pc if you want to support this feature) > > cat /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libkexiv2.pc > prefix=/usr > exec_prefix=/usr/bin > libdir=/usr/lib64 > includedir=/usr/include/kde4 > > Name: libkexiv2 > Description: A C++ library to manipulate EXIF/IPTC/XMP metadata using > Exiv2 library. This library is used by digiKam and kipi-plugins. > URL: http://www.digikam.org > Requires: > Version: 2.2.0 > Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -lkexiv2 > Cflags: -I/usr/include/kde4 > > I don't know enough about cmake to find the config.log equivalent to > figure out what went wrong. > > sean Building kdegraphics-thumbnailer, which finds exiv2: -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use FindPkgConfig -- Found libkexiv2 release >= 0.2.0 -- Found libkexiv2: /usr/lib64/libkexiv2.so ?? sean _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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2012/2/8 sean darcy <[hidden email]>:
> On 02/07/2012 08:58 PM, sean darcy wrote: >> >> Today's git on Fedora 16: >> >> -- Starting CMake configuration for: kipi-plugins >> -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... >> -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... >> -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use >> FindPkgConfig >> -- PKGCONFIG() indicates that libkexiv2 is not installed (install the >> package which contains libkexiv2.pc if you want to support this feature) >> >> cat /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libkexiv2.pc >> prefix=/usr >> exec_prefix=/usr/bin >> libdir=/usr/lib64 >> includedir=/usr/include/kde4 >> >> Name: libkexiv2 >> Description: A C++ library to manipulate EXIF/IPTC/XMP metadata using >> Exiv2 library. This library is used by digiKam and kipi-plugins. >> URL: http://www.digikam.org >> Requires: >> Version: 2.2.0 >> Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -lkexiv2 >> Cflags: -I/usr/include/kde4 >> >> I don't know enough about cmake to find the config.log equivalent to >> figure out what went wrong. >> >> sean > > > Building kdegraphics-thumbnailer, which finds exiv2: > > > -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... > -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... > -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use FindPkgConfig > -- Found libkexiv2 release >= 0.2.0 > -- Found libkexiv2: /usr/lib64/libkexiv2.so > > ?? Exiv2 != KExiv2. Not the same libraries. Exiv2 is pure C++ metadata management lib KExiv2 is a wrapper around Exiv2 for KDE. Gilles Caulier _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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On 02/08/2012 01:32 AM, Gilles Caulier wrote:
> 2012/2/8 sean darcy<[hidden email]>: >> On 02/07/2012 08:58 PM, sean darcy wrote: >>> >>> Today's git on Fedora 16: >>> >>> -- Starting CMake configuration for: kipi-plugins >>> -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... >>> -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... >>> -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use >>> FindPkgConfig >>> -- PKGCONFIG() indicates that libkexiv2 is not installed (install the >>> package which contains libkexiv2.pc if you want to support this feature) >>> >>> cat /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libkexiv2.pc >>> prefix=/usr >>> exec_prefix=/usr/bin >>> libdir=/usr/lib64 >>> includedir=/usr/include/kde4 >>> >>> Name: libkexiv2 >>> Description: A C++ library to manipulate EXIF/IPTC/XMP metadata using >>> Exiv2 library. This library is used by digiKam and kipi-plugins. >>> URL: http://www.digikam.org >>> Requires: >>> Version: 2.2.0 >>> Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -lkexiv2 >>> Cflags: -I/usr/include/kde4 >>> >>> I don't know enough about cmake to find the config.log equivalent to >>> figure out what went wrong. >>> >>> sean >> >> >> Building kdegraphics-thumbnailer, which finds exiv2: >> >> >> -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... >> -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... >> -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use FindPkgConfig >> -- Found libkexiv2 release>= 0.2.0 >> -- Found libkexiv2: /usr/lib64/libkexiv2.so >> >> ?? > > Exiv2 != KExiv2. Not the same libraries. > > Exiv2 is pure C++ metadata management lib > KExiv2 is a wrapper around Exiv2 for KDE. > > Gilles Caulier Right. My mistake. But still libkexiv2 (and libkexiv2) is installed. How do I get digikam to find it? sean _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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On 02/08/2012 12:22 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> On 02/08/2012 01:32 AM, Gilles Caulier wrote: >> 2012/2/8 sean darcy<[hidden email]>: >>> On 02/07/2012 08:58 PM, sean darcy wrote: >>>> >>>> Today's git on Fedora 16: >>>> >>>> -- Starting CMake configuration for: kipi-plugins >>>> -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... >>>> -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... >>>> -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use >>>> FindPkgConfig >>>> -- PKGCONFIG() indicates that libkexiv2 is not installed (install the >>>> package which contains libkexiv2.pc if you want to support this >>>> feature) >>>> >>>> cat /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libkexiv2.pc >>>> prefix=/usr >>>> exec_prefix=/usr/bin >>>> libdir=/usr/lib64 >>>> includedir=/usr/include/kde4 >>>> >>>> Name: libkexiv2 >>>> Description: A C++ library to manipulate EXIF/IPTC/XMP metadata using >>>> Exiv2 library. This library is used by digiKam and kipi-plugins. >>>> URL: http://www.digikam.org >>>> Requires: >>>> Version: 2.2.0 >>>> Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -lkexiv2 >>>> Cflags: -I/usr/include/kde4 >>>> >>>> I don't know enough about cmake to find the config.log equivalent to >>>> figure out what went wrong. >>>> >>>> sean >>> >>> >>> Building kdegraphics-thumbnailer, which finds exiv2: >>> >>> >>> -- Check Kexiv2 library in local sub-folder... >>> -- Check Kexiv2 library using pkg-config... >>> -- WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro, use >>> FindPkgConfig >>> -- Found libkexiv2 release>= 0.2.0 >>> -- Found libkexiv2: /usr/lib64/libkexiv2.so >>> >>> ?? >> >> Exiv2 != KExiv2. Not the same libraries. >> >> Exiv2 is pure C++ metadata management lib >> KExiv2 is a wrapper around Exiv2 for KDE. >> >> Gilles Caulier > > Right. My mistake. > > But still libkexiv2 (and libkexiv2) is installed. How do I get digikam > to find it? > > sean Thanks for the quick response. sean _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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