[Digikam-users] Problem with compiling digikam-3.0.0-beta1a on SUSE 12.1

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Fri Oct 12 12:45:45 BST 2012


This is due to use new libkipi which will be published officially with KDE 4.10.

Libkipi source code is included in digiKam SC tarball. Just turn on
local shared lib to use instead system one. Look README for details,
there is a cmake option to turn on...

Gilles Caulier

2012/10/12 Robert Zeller <robert.zeller at robert-zeller.org>:
> Hello,
>
> I just tried to compile digikam-3.0.0-beta1a on a SUSE 12.1 system;
> digikam 2.9 was compiled without any problems on the identical system:
>
> I am getting the following error message within the cmake phase:
>
> CMake Error at extra/kipi-plugins/CMakeLists.txt:88 (MESSAGE):
>    kipi-plugins needs libkipi. You need to install the libkipi (version
>>= 2.0.0) library development package.
>
> However, within my SUSE system the following packages are installed:
>
> kipi-plugins 2.5.0-146.12
> libkipi-devel 4.8.5-42.2
> libkipi8    4.8.5-42.2
>
> I am confused by the fact that digikam 2.9 compiles without problems
> with these libraries and digikam-3.0.0-beta1a doesn't.
> Any idea what is missing?
>
> Robert
>
>
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