Hello,
I have a question which strictly speaking is not a digikam question; but since I experience a problem in relation with digikam maybe someone here can help. So the situation is the following: Since I hate to wait and like new features, I usually use the svn version of digikam and the associated libraries (libkdcraw, libkexvi2, libkipi etc). When installing the compiled libraries, I by now know that I first have to remove the library version installed from the kubuntu packages for digikam to work. That's a bit annoying, but ok, so I remove the package libraries with dpkg and command line options to ignore all the dependencies, and then install the compiled versions - works fine. However, when there is a new version of the libraries put into the repositories, the usual apt-get update/upgrade complains about a broken system. I somehow need to tell the package management system "hey, I have the compiled libraries here, these are newer than the ones from the repositories" to stop it complaining. I'm sure there are also other kubuntu users on this list, and maybe the situation is the same in debian, too. So does anybody know how to solve this in such a way that svn checkouts and apt-updates work together better? Any help appreciated, and thanks in advance, Gandalf _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hi Gandalf,
i'm also a Kubuntu User. I don't have the trouble with the dependecies, but i uninstalled also all dependencies and installed all software afterwards directly from the source code. Using my way, Kubuntu does not know about the whole complex and leaves the system as it is. Oliver Gandalf Lechner schrieb: > Hello, > > I have a question which strictly speaking is not a digikam question; but since > I experience a problem in relation with digikam maybe someone here can help. > > So the situation is the following: Since I hate to wait and like new features, > I usually use the svn version of digikam and the associated libraries > (libkdcraw, libkexvi2, libkipi etc). > When installing the compiled libraries, I by now know that I first have to > remove the library version installed from the kubuntu packages for digikam to > work. That's a bit annoying, but ok, so I remove the package libraries with > dpkg and command line options to ignore all the dependencies, and then > install the compiled versions - works fine. However, when there is a new > version of the libraries put into the repositories, the usual apt-get > update/upgrade complains about a broken system. > I somehow need to tell the package management system "hey, I have the compiled > libraries here, these are newer than the ones from the repositories" to stop > it complaining. > > I'm sure there are also other kubuntu users on this list, and maybe the > situation is the same in debian, too. So does anybody know how to solve this > in such a way that svn checkouts and apt-updates work together better? > > Any help appreciated, and thanks in advance, > > Gandalf > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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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