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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Gilles, I wasn't able to find out, what
caused the problem, so I decided to upgrade again to digikam 3.0
beta3 where this problem does not exist. I will stay with the 3.0
beta until final release of 3.0.<br>
Thanks anyway;<br>
Robert<br>
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On 11/08/2012 10:57 PM, Gilles Caulier wrote:<br>
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type="cite">Look all libkipi binary files comming from 3.0.0 tests
(something like libkipi10), and remove it...
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<div>On 11/08/2012 10:28 PM, Gilles Caulier wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Your digiKam is linked with a
more recent version of libkipi. Gwenview use an old
one. You must have old likipi on your system...</blockquote>
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Gilles,<br>
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I have libkipi9 (4.9.3-42.1) , libkipi8 (4.8.5-2.3.1),
libkipi-devel (4.9.3-42.1); <br>
digikam is 2.9.0.-151.1 ; kiüpi-plugins 2.9.0-151.1<br>
all libraries downloaded from obs://<a
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href="http://build.opensuse.org/KDE" target="_blank">build.opensuse.org/KDE</a><br>
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if I try to downgrade any of the libraries to a 2.6.0
version, I am forced to also to download digikam 2.6; but
even in this case I get the same problem with the
kipi-plugins.<br>
Also I compiled my own version digikam 2.9 and have the
same problem. Obviously there is a mismatch of some
library, which may have occured during my tests with
digikam 3.0 beta2. But I can't find what may have been
left over that kills the digikam's access to the
kipi-plugins.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
<br>
Robert <br>
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<div class="gmail_quote"> 2012/11/8 Robert Zeller
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<div>On 11/08/2012 09:46 PM, Gilles
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<blockquote type="cite">what do you see in
the console when you run digiKam ?</blockquote>
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I am getting a number of messages:<br>
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digikam(2750)/digikam (core): The bundled
profile "libkdcraw/profiles/srgb-d65.icm"
cannot be found. Check your installation. <br>
digikam(2750)/KIPI (loading)
KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin:
CreateInstance returned 0 for "Photivo
Integration" (
"kipiplugin_photivointegration" ) with
error: "Cannot load library
/usr/lib64/kde4/kipiplugin_photivointegration.so:
(libkipi.so.10: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory)" <br>
digikam(2750)/KIPI (loading)
KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin:
CreateInstance returned 0 for
"AcquireImages" (
"kipiplugin_acquireimages" ) with error:
"Cannot load library
/usr/lib64/kde4/kipiplugin_acquireimages.so:
(libksane.so.0: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory)" <br>
digikam(2750)/digikam (core): The bundled
profile "libkdcraw/profiles/prophoto.icm"
cannot be found. Check your installation. <br>
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/usr/lib64/kde4/kipiplugin_acquireimages.so
obviously does not exist, all the others
seem to be there!
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Yes they are; at least I see a few in the
export menu of gwenview and they seem to
work.
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Robert Zeller <span dir="ltr"><<a
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solid;padding-left:1ex">hello,<br>
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I have a strange problem with
digikam 2.9 and kde 4.9 on
opensuse 12.2:<br>
though in the settings menu of
digikam all 36 kipi plugins are
reported as activated, I can't
find any plugin in the export or
the image menu of digikam. In
other words the kipi-plugins are
not accessible from digikam. I
think somebody else reported a
similiar problem some time ago,
but I don't remember what the
solution to the problem was. Can
anybody help?<br>
<br>
Robert<br>
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