Hi,
I *really* need a possibility to write metadata into my TIFF and PNG images. I've got about 4 000 photos in those loosless formats tagged in digiKam 0.9.5-7.1 and 0.10.0 databases (I use both versions of application, preparing to migrate only to 0.10.0). I use digiKam 0.10.0-3.14 regulary updated from fresh (I think so...) openSUSE KDE4 Factory repository and I've got _newest_ Exiv2 0.18.1 installed and I DO NOT HAVE A POSSIBILITY to write metadata in mentioned files. I don't know why. I can write metadanta using Exiv2 via command line, that is ok. Any ideas what is the solution? Maybe somebody has installed from such openSUSE packages and HAS a possibility to write metadata into TIFF/PNG files? Cheers, -- /\/\ichau, admin [monkey] nocnyrzepin [dot] net http://www.nocnyrzepin.ne _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users signature.asc (204 bytes) Download Attachment |
Problem is in libkexiv2 distributed with KDE4.2. Typically, i have
fixed that with KDE 4.2.2. Gilles Caulier 2009/5/11 MichaĆ Smoczyk <[hidden email]>: > Hi, > I *really* need a possibility to write metadata into my TIFF > and PNG images. I've got about 4 000 photos in those loosless > formats tagged in digiKam 0.9.5-7.1 and 0.10.0 databases (I use both > versions of application, preparing to migrate only to 0.10.0). > > I use digiKam 0.10.0-3.14 regulary updated from fresh (I think > so...) openSUSE KDE4 Factory repository and I've got _newest_ Exiv2 > 0.18.1 installed and I DO NOT HAVE A POSSIBILITY to write metadata > in mentioned files. I don't know why. I can write metadanta using > Exiv2 via command line, that is ok. > > Any ideas what is the solution? Maybe somebody has installed from > such openSUSE packages and HAS a possibility to write metadata into > TIFF/PNG files? > > Cheers, > > -- /\/\ichau, admin [monkey] nocnyrzepin [dot] net > http://www.nocnyrzepin.ne > > > _______________________________________________ > 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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Gilles Caulier wrote:
> Problem is in libkexiv2 distributed with KDE4.2. Typically, i have > fixed that with KDE 4.2.2. > > Gilles Caulier > > 2009/5/11 Michal Smoczyk <[hidden email]>: >> Hi, >> I *really* need a possibility to write metadata into my TIFF >> and PNG images. I've got about 4 000 photos in those loosless >> formats tagged in digiKam 0.9.5-7.1 and 0.10.0 databases (I use both >> versions of application, preparing to migrate only to 0.10.0). >> >> I use digiKam 0.10.0-3.14 regulary updated from fresh (I think >> so...) openSUSE KDE4 Factory repository and I've got _newest_ Exiv2 >> 0.18.1 installed and I DO NOT HAVE A POSSIBILITY to write metadata >> in mentioned files. I don't know why. I can write metadanta using >> Exiv2 via command line, that is ok. >> >> Any ideas what is the solution? Maybe somebody has installed from >> such openSUSE packages and HAS a possibility to write metadata into >> TIFF/PNG files? 4.2.3-92 (and KDE 4.2.3) library installed from openSUSE KDE4 Factory repository (the same as digikam packages). Do you have some information if packages in KDE4 TRUNK repository will be better and fix that problem? Or maybe there is a possibility to get good libkexiv2 from another repository? Or compiling by myself from sources, but I don't know if I could compile only 1 library in KDE from sources (and not whole big KDE, I am week at this). I hope I will solve this problem, tagging a few tousands of PNG/TIFFs from command line in various directories takes a lot of time. In digiKam it is fast and easy. -- /\/\ichau, admin [monkey] nocnyrzepin [dot] net http://www.nocnyrzepin.net _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users signature.asc (204 bytes) Download Attachment |
2009/5/11 Micha? Smoczyk <[hidden email]>:
> Gilles Caulier wrote: > >> Problem is in libkexiv2 distributed with KDE4.2. Typically, i have >> fixed that with KDE 4.2.2. >> >> Gilles Caulier >> >> 2009/5/11 Michal Smoczyk <[hidden email]>: >>> Hi, >>> I *really* need a possibility to write metadata into my TIFF >>> and PNG images. I've got about 4 000 photos in those loosless >>> formats tagged in digiKam 0.9.5-7.1 and 0.10.0 databases (I use both >>> versions of application, preparing to migrate only to 0.10.0). >>> >>> I use digiKam 0.10.0-3.14 regulary updated from fresh (I think >>> so...) openSUSE KDE4 Factory repository and I've got _newest_ Exiv2 >>> 0.18.1 installed and I DO NOT HAVE A POSSIBILITY to write metadata >>> in mentioned files. I don't know why. I can write metadanta using >>> Exiv2 via command line, that is ok. >>> >>> Any ideas what is the solution? Maybe somebody has installed from >>> such openSUSE packages and HAS a possibility to write metadata into >>> TIFF/PNG files? > > Gilles, I am afraid that I don't get it -- I've got libkexiv2 > 4.2.3-92 (and KDE 4.2.3) library installed from openSUSE KDE4 > Factory repository (the same as digikam packages). > > Do you have some information if packages in KDE4 TRUNK repository > will be better and fix that problem? > As i always work with trunk as developer, yes trunk is fixed. I use PNG in my workflow... Gilles _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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On Monday 11 May 2009 14:13:48 Micha? Smoczyk wrote:
> Or maybe there is a possibility to get good libkexiv2 from another > repository? Or compiling by myself from sources, but I don't know if > I could compile only 1 library in KDE from sources (and not whole > big KDE, I am week at this). AFAIK to make *everything* work you have to recompile digiKam against exiv2 0.18.1 - just installing this package isn't enough. If you only replace older version of exiv2 some things will work but only part of functionality will be available. Am I correct, Gilles? m. ps. Recompile or get digiKam package build against newest version of exiv2. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2009/5/11 Mikolaj Machowski <[hidden email]>:
> On Monday 11 May 2009 14:13:48 Micha? Smoczyk wrote: >> Or maybe there is a possibility to get good libkexiv2 from another >> repository? Or compiling by myself from sources, but I don't know if >> I could compile only 1 library in KDE from sources (and not whole >> big KDE, I am week at this). > > AFAIK to make *everything* work you have to recompile digiKam against exiv2 > 0.18.1 - just installing this package isn't enough. If you only replace older > version of exiv2 some things will work but only part of functionality will be > available. Am I correct, Gilles? Yes, at least libkexiv2. Why ? because Exiv2 0.18.0 and 0.18.1 binary compatibily have been broken (normally it's not the case...) To be sure about which Exiv2 is used with digiKam, go to "Help/Component Infos" dialog... Gilles _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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