[digikam] [Bug 379402] Reuse filter settings after adding geolocation information [patch]

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Tue May 30 16:03:24 BST 2017


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379402

--- Comment #4 from caulier.gilles at gmail.com ---
wildcowboy,

the patch, as all patch in fact must be applied to source code and whole
digiKam recompiled/installed.

This require a complete compilation env, including compiler, linker, and shared
libraries.

Under Linux it's not too much complicated. All digiKam dependencies will be
available de facto. The list is given here :

https://cgit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation.git/tree/DEPENDENCIES

The basis to checkout all code is given here :

https://cgit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation.git/tree/README

As you don't need a developer account to apply a patch (or create one), you can
use the read only git repository. So typically it will be simplified as below :

git clone git://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation.git

.. and later run "download-repos" script.

All the code will be downloaded from git server.

After that you need to configure use the "bootstrap.linux" script and fix
unresolved dependencies.

When it's done, go to "build" directory and compile whole code with "make" 
If you have a multicore CPU "make -jxx" with xx the number of CPU to use will
reduce a lots the compilation time.

When it's done. apply the patch with the "patch -p1 < blabla.diff" command, in
core sub-directory.

Recompile digikam with make in build directory.

Switch as root and run "make install/fast" in "build directory. Now digiKam is
installed with patch on your system.
This will overwrite the current version. So i recommend to use a cleaned VM
dedicated for that.

VoilĂ 

Gilles Caulier

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