installing digikam from unstable on a testing GNOME system
I am running a testing system with GNOME, and digikam is missing right
now from testing, I am not an apt-get expert, but I am tempted to
install the digikam from unstable by putting unstable in my
sources.list then doing:
parkdale:~# apt-get install digikam digikamimageplugins kipi-plugins
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
gcc-4.0-base kdelibs-bin kdelibs-data kdelibs4c2 libarts1c2 libartsc0
libgphoto2-2 libgphoto2-port0 libjack0.100.0-0 libkexif1c2 libkipi0c2
libnetpbm10 libopenexr2c2 libqt3-mt libstdc++6 libvorbisfile3 menu-xdg
netpbm python2.3-qt3 python2.3-sip4-qt3
Suggested packages:
digikam-doc digikamimageplugins-doc gallery gphoto2 gtkam libqt3-mt-psql
libqt3-mt-mysql libqt3-mt-odbc python2.3-qt3-gl python-qt3-doc
libqt3c102-mt-mysql libqt3c102-mt-odbc libqt3c102-mt-psql
Recommended packages:
kdeprint konqueror perl-suid k3b imagemagick dcraw kmail kdeprinter
sane-utils kooka akode jackd
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libqt3c102-mt
The following NEW packages will be installed:
digikam digikamimageplugins kdelibs-bin kdelibs-data kdelibs4c2 kipi-plugins
libarts1c2 libgphoto2-2 libgphoto2-port0 libjack0.100.0-0 libkexif1c2
libkipi0c2 libnetpbm10 libopenexr2c2 libqt3-mt libvorbisfile3 menu-xdg
netpbm
The following packages will be upgraded:
gcc-4.0-base libartsc0 libstdc++6 python2.3-qt3 python2.3-sip4-qt3
5 upgraded, 18 newly installed, 1 to remove and 190 not upgraded.
Need to get 35.7MB/37.0MB of archives.
After unpacking 97.1MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Will I be sorry if I do this, will it cause me pain and headache
later? I especially wonder abou the upgparkdale:~# apt-get install
digikam digikamimageplugins kipi-plugins
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
gcc-4.0-base kdelibs-bin kdelibs-data kdelibs4c2 libarts1c2 libartsc0
libgphoto2-2 libgphoto2-port0 libjack0.100.0-0 libkexif1c2 libkipi0c2
libnetpbm10 libopenexr2c2 libqt3-mt libstdc++6 libvorbisfile3 menu-xdg
netpbm python2.3-qt3 python2.3-sip4-qt3
Suggested packages:
digikam-doc digikamimageplugins-doc gallery gphoto2 gtkam libqt3-mt-psql
libqt3-mt-mysql libqt3-mt-odbc python2.3-qt3-gl python-qt3-doc
libqt3c102-mt-mysql libqt3c102-mt-odbc libqt3c102-mt-psql
Recommended packages:
kdeprint konqueror perl-suid k3b imagemagick dcraw kmail kdeprinter
sane-utils kooka akode jackd
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libqt3c102-mt
The following NEW packages will be installed:
digikam digikamimageplugins kdelibs-bin kdelibs-data kdelibs4c2 kipi-plugins
libarts1c2 libgphoto2-2 libgphoto2-port0 libjack0.100.0-0 libkexif1c2
libkipi0c2 libnetpbm10 libopenexr2c2 libqt3-mt libvorbisfile3 menu-xdg
netpbm
The following packages will be upgraded:
gcc-4.0-base libartsc0 libstdc++6 python2.3-qt3 python2.3-sip4-qt3
5 upgraded, 18 newly installed, 1 to remove and 190 not upgraded.
Need to get 35.7MB/37.0MB of archives.
After unpacking 97.1MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
This doesn't seem too bad, but I especially wonder about the upgrade
of gcc-4.0-base. Should I go for it?
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