<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body><div>Try it for sure. Hopefully it is stable enough for production. I am on openSUSE mostly which is very up to date packages but it breaks once in a while that is why I installed Debian stable in parallel. I just can't stand when I planned time to get something done on my computer, power it on and realize that Plasma does not start, X server crashes etc. So instead of working on my images I am fixing the system.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div id="composer_signature"><div style="font-size:85%;color:#575757" dir="auto">Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.</div></div><div><br></div><div style="font-size:100%;color:#000000"><!-- originalMessage --><div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: NeiNei <neinei@gmx.net> </div><div>Date: 2018-03-27 1:26 AM (GMT-07:00) </div><div>To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source <digikam-users@kde.org> </div><div>Subject: Re: [digiKam-users] Debian </div><div><br></div></div>Hi there,<br><br>this rather obvious lagging of the Debian side of life prompted me to <br>change over to KDE Neon because they seem to be somehow up to date with <br>regards to recent DigiKam version.<br>Perhaps it is worth a trial?<br><br>Best,<br>NeiNei<br><br>On 26.03.2018 17:02, Gilles Caulier wrote:<br>> The complete list of dependencies are listed here :<br>> <br>> https://cgit.kde.org/digikam.git/tree/DEPENDENCIES<br>> <br>> Gilles Caulier<br>> <br>> 2018-03-26 16:56 GMT+02:00 Andrey Goreev <aegoreev@gmail.com <br>> <mailto:aegoreev@gmail.com>>:<br>> <br>> Thank you Gilles<br>> <br>> Looks like 'sudo apt-get build-dep digikam' does not install all the<br>> required dependencies.<br>> <br>> I see that I need to compile exiv2 0.26, QtAV, ffmpeg, etc. ...<br>> <br>> Best regards,<br>> <br>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Gilles Caulier<br>> <caulier.gilles@gmail.com <mailto:caulier.gilles@gmail.com>> wrote:<br>> <br>> ecm == extra cmake modules<br>> <br>> This include more cmake scripts written by for KDE frameworks.<br>> <br>> The version that you use is older than one required by libksane.<br>> <br>> Solution : do not include libksane in compilation rules. The is<br>> and option to turn off from bootstrap script.<br>> <br>> Gilles Caulier<br>> <br>> 2018-03-26 16:29 GMT+02:00 Andrey Goreev <aegoreev@gmail.com<br>> <mailto:aegoreev@gmail.com>>:<br>> <br>> It did not compile.<br>> bootstrap.linux script error (see below).<br>> I am assuming one of my packages is version 5.28.0 but the<br>> minimum required is 5.30.0 but I am not sure which one.<br>> It is neither ECM nor libksane.<br>> Does anyone know what package am I missing?<br>> <br>> As a side note, bootstrap.linux does not work if the path<br>> contains spaces.<br>> <br>> ---------<br>> -- Starting CMake configuration for: libksane<br>> CMake Error at extra/libksane/CMakeLists.txt:13 (find_package):<br>> Could not find a configuration file for package "ECM"<br>> that is compatible<br>> with requested version "5.30.0".<br>> <br>> The following configuration files were considered but not<br>> accepted:<br>> <br>> /usr/share/ECM/cmake/ECMConfig.cmake, version: 5.28.0<br>> -----------------<br>> <br>> <br>> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!<br>> <br>> Best regards,<br>> <br>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 12:25 PM, Andrey Goreev<br>> <aegoreev@gmail.com <mailto:aegoreev@gmail.com>> wrote:<br>> <br>> I don't think so. You can either use the appimage or<br>> compile yourself.<br>> <br>> I am compiling from git on my Debian install right now.<br>> It seems to be very easy to do.<br>> I will post the results either tonight or tomorrow.<br>> <br>> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.<br>> <br>> -------- Original message --------<br>> From: Mark Fraser <mfraz74+kde@gmail.com<br>> <mailto:mfraz74%2Bkde@gmail.com>><br>> Date: 2018-03-25 12:14 PM (GMT-07:00)<br>> To: digikam-users@kde.org <mailto:digikam-users@kde.org><br>> Subject: [digiKam-users] Debian<br>> <br>> Is anyone still building for Debian/Ubuntu? Last<br>> packages seem to be for<br>> 5.6 and even Kubuntu 18.04 is still showing 5.6.<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br><br></body></html>