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Re: Just lost my digikam -- no longer installable :-(



On 14/11/2015 18:03, Steve M. Robbins wrote:

So where to start: 4.12, 4.14, or 5.0?

4.x is for QT4, so for kde5, you should use 5.0


Advice appreciated.

Folow the instruction at

https://www.digikam.org/download/GIT

./bootstrap.linux is by far the trickest part as you need a lot of dev stuff that +some packages are not available in debian yet:

	1) a recent kipi that comes with digikam but that yo should install first
2) opencv 3.0.0 that you should manaully compile that in turn needs libopenexr22 (that is in unstable) 3) libkqoauth-dev that I picked up from ubuntu + some hacking for multi-arch 4) I have managed doing this to compile almost until the end but I have an unresolved when compiling an obscure test that I still need to fix. 91%] Building CXX object core/tests/geolocation/editor/CMakeFiles/geolocationedit_test_gpsimageitem.dir/test_gpsimageitem.cpp.o /usr/bin/ld: ../../app/libdigikamcore.so.5.0.0: référence au symbole non défini «_ZNK16KLocalizedString4subsERK7QStringi5QChar» //usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5I18n.so.5: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
core/tests/facesengine/CMakeFiles/traindb.dir/build.make:137: recipe for target 'core/tests/facesengine/traindb' failed
make[2]: *** [core/tests/facesengine/traindb] Error 1

-- eric





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