<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/11/20, Valerio Fuoglio <<a href="mailto:valerio.fuoglio@gmail.com">valerio.fuoglio@gmail.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi,<br>I'm trying to compile digikam from trunk.<br>Problem is that digikam doen't seem to recognize any of installed<br>dependencies.<br><br>-- DEPENDENCIES ---------------------------------------------<br>Name Required Installed
<br><br>CMake >= 2.4.x 2.4.7-1mdv2008.0<br>libqt >= 4.3.x 4.3.1-12mdv2008.0<br>libkde >= 4.0.x 3.96.0-0.737190.1mdv2008.0<br>libkdepimlibs >= 4.0.x NONE
<br>libsqlite >= 3.x 2.8.17-6mdv2008.0<br>libgphoto2 >= 2.4.0 2.4.0-3mdv2008.0<br>libkipi >= 0.2.0 SVN-20071120 (trunk)<br>libkexiv2 >= 0.2.0 SVN-20071120 (trunk)
<br>libkdcraw >= 0.2.0 SVN-20071120 (trunk)<br>liblcms >= 1.14.x 1.17-1mdv2008.0<br>libtiff >= 3.6.x 3.8.2-8mdv2008.0<br> (>=3.8.2 recommended)<br>libpng >=
1.2.x 1.2.22-0.1mdv2008.0<br>libjasper >= 1.7.x 1.900.1-2mdv2008.0<br>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>KDE libs are backported from Mandriva 2008.1
srpm and installed<br>under /opt/kde4<br><br>kipi's stuff is installed under /home/thewally/devel/kipi/trunk/install</blockquote><div><br>This way is not yet tested. libkipi + libkdcraw + libkexiv2 + kipi-plugins installed in KDE4 dir is fine here (/opt/kde4)
<br><br>Gilles</div></div><br>