I've tired of waiting for Debian unstable (sid) to upgrade digikam. It's
still using 1.2.0. So I want to build 1.8.0 from the tarball, but I can't find any good instructions. I tried using those on digikam.org, but they are somewhat sparse. Can anyone point me to a good set of instructions? Dan _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
As a humble user i have the same problem. I just dont know enough about
the workings of computers to make sense of programmer speak sufficient to accurately follow instructions. Cheers JohnB On 27/02/11 13:45, Dan McDaniel wrote: > I've tired of waiting for Debian unstable (sid) to upgrade digikam. It's > still using 1.2.0. So I want to build 1.8.0 from the tarball, but I > can't find any good instructions. I tried using those on digikam.org, > but they are somewhat sparse. > > Can anyone point me to a good set of instructions? > > Dan > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Josephus.vcf (218 bytes) Download Attachment |
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Am 27.02.2011 15:11, schrieb John Bestevaar: > As a humble user i have the same problem. I just dont know enough about > the workings of computers to make sense of programmer speak sufficient > to accurately follow instructions. Most of the time, somebody else has already done it... http://packages.debian.org/digikam shows that in experimental, i386 packages are available. Today, you typically run the amd64 arch. Check $ arch x86_64 to verify this. If so, you cannot download from Debian experimental directly. I had the same problem and rebuilt the amd64 packages from the Debian sources. You can find the necessary packages here: http://people.debian.org/~pfrauenf/ Download both packages and install them using dpkg -i --force-depends. You also need packages from experimental and qt-kde. Add these lines to your sources.list (/etc/apt/sources.list): deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main deb http://debian.ethz.ch/debian/ experimental main contrib non-free The dpkg command above rendered your packages a little bit broken. Now use 'aptitude install -f -t experimental' to fix these again. I had to manually upgrade marble to 4.5 as well before digikam started without segfault. > On 27/02/11 13:45, Dan McDaniel wrote: >> I've tired of waiting for Debian unstable (sid) to upgrade digikam. It's >> still using 1.2.0. So I want to build 1.8.0 from the tarball, but I >> can't find any good instructions. I tried using those on digikam.org, >> but they are somewhat sparse. >> >> Can anyone point me to a good set of instructions? Btw, I used pbuilder to build the packages. HTH Philipp _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
I haven't had time to try this yet, but thanks for the info.
Dan On Sun 27.Feb.11 15:38, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote: >Hi John > >Am 27.02.2011 15:11, schrieb John Bestevaar: >> As a humble user i have the same problem. I just dont know enough about >> the workings of computers to make sense of programmer speak sufficient >> to accurately follow instructions. > >Most of the time, somebody else has already done it... > >http://packages.debian.org/digikam shows that in experimental, i386 >packages are available. Today, you typically run the amd64 arch. Check > >$ arch >x86_64 > >to verify this. If so, you cannot download from Debian experimental >directly. I had the same problem and rebuilt the amd64 packages from the >Debian sources. You can find the necessary packages here: > >http://people.debian.org/~pfrauenf/ > >Download both packages and install them using dpkg -i --force-depends. >You also need packages from experimental and qt-kde. Add these lines to >your sources.list (/etc/apt/sources.list): > >deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main >deb http://debian.ethz.ch/debian/ experimental main contrib non-free > >The dpkg command above rendered your packages a little bit broken. Now >use 'aptitude install -f -t experimental' to fix these again. I had to >manually upgrade marble to 4.5 as well before digikam started without >segfault. > >> On 27/02/11 13:45, Dan McDaniel wrote: >>> I've tired of waiting for Debian unstable (sid) to upgrade digikam. It's >>> still using 1.2.0. So I want to build 1.8.0 from the tarball, but I >>> can't find any good instructions. I tried using those on digikam.org, >>> but they are somewhat sparse. >>> >>> Can anyone point me to a good set of instructions? > >Btw, I used pbuilder to build the packages. > >HTH >Philipp >_______________________________________________ >Digikam-users mailing list >[hidden email] >https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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