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<p>So I've got some good and some bad news:</p>
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<p>the good news:</p>
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<p>I've uninstalled exiv2 0.11 from /opt/kde3, then again deleted everything in home/digi/... and let the scripts run again - now the compile works fine.</p>
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<p>the bad news:</p>
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<p>now of course ufraw doesn't work anymore, because it needs exiv2 in /opt/kde3. It's a program I use very often. So I reinstalled exiv2 0.11 in /opt/kde3 again...</p>
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<p>Digikam svn still starts (I havn't made further tests yet). But (I guess) with the next compile after svn up of digikam the same problems will occour again.</p>
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<p>the question:</p>
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<p>How can we make it possible that there are two exiv2 installed at the same time without disturbing each other?</p>
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<p>I thought of installing stable exiv2 0.12 in /opt/kde3 and recompile ufraw if necessary, but then for what reason have the exiv2 svn version in the home-directory if it uses the one in /opt/kde3 anyway?</p>
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<p>Daniel</p>
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