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Arnd Baecker schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, [ISO-8859-1] Oliver D�rr wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Yes,
I found various problems on my computer and I gave up for the moment.
They are all related to already installed libraries. It looks like
something that I have installed, has also installed digiKam 0.9.2
including all prereq libraries. (maybe Krita?)
To get the compilation running I need to remove every prereq of digiKam
and KIPI before I could recompile everything.
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Would/Does it work to install digikam&requirements to a separate place?
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I did'nt test it. My errors comes from linking the application. It gets
problems because what it wants to link does not fit, to what it had
compiled.<br>
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If I would try to install digiKam into a different location, I still
have to solve the problems aof the wrong library versions during the
linking.<br>
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Sadly all my other installations are already on KDE 4.1.2 and so I
prefer to use them for testing digiKam 0.10.x<br>
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Oliver<br>
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