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I've just pulled the package from Phillip's PPA and installed it. Happily, exiv2 v.20 is being used!<BR>
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Since this seems to be a rather unique situation, I can't help but emphasize that a "cook-book" would be immensely helpful. Not only would it help people compile everything that's required to get dK to operate as intended but, it would also be a great learning tool. Thus, perhaps we code-challenged folks out here won't have to bother the experts as much ;-)<BR>
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On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 21:00 +0100, Photonoxx wrote:
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Hi Hevï,
I just make the upgrade, and if I uncheck the libkexiv2-8 packet, Digikam
seems to use exiv 0.20.
The only ugly think (but not linked to DK 1.8 upgrade), is that update
manager want to update my libkexiv2 packet with the official repository
packet but with the exactly same version number.
So always think to uncheck libkexiv2-8 in "to update list" and you shoul
keep the use of exiv2 0.20
Nicolas
Le Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:03:51 +0100, Hevï Guy <<A HREF="mailto:heviiguy@gmail.com">heviiguy@gmail.com</A>> a écrit:
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> On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 15:37 -0300, Erick Moreno wrote:
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>> Hevï,
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>> In my system, I have exiv2 0.19 installed.
>> But I think that this ppa repository will not change your exiv2
>> installed version, since it is grater than the one shipped in the
>> repository.
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> This is what I was afraid of!
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>> Try update the Digikam, I don't believe that this will downgrade your
>> exiv2. If this happens, you can always upgrade your exiv2 again =/
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> Oh no!! Can anybody confirm that if I upgrade to dK 1.8, it will use my
> current version of exiv .20?
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