[Digikam-users] installation digikam 0.9
Achim Bohnet
ach at mpe.mpg.de
Mon Jul 31 21:41:28 BST 2006
On Saturday 29 July 2006 14:35, roessli bertrand wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to install digikam 0.9 on Ubuntu dapper and I am running into some problems:
Maybe you have more luck with those pkgs:
http://kubuntu.omat.nl/dapper/
you have to download/install libexiv2 too.
Works fine here,
Achim
>
> first I tried through svn using the script that is on the digikam.org page and everything went smoothly, but I still have digikam 0.8 :-\
>
> second I tried to recompile from source using the sourceforge depository and after installing a few packages, compiling went also nice but there is no digikam on /usr/local/bin?
>
> I have no clue of what is going on and would be happy to have an advice.
>
> The output of the configuration script looks fine to me, altough
> it could not find the packages sqlite3 and gphoto2 that are installed.
> Are these packages absolutley necessary?
>
> -- digiKam configure results -------------------
> -- sqlite3 found.................. NO
>
> digiKam needs sqlite3. You need to install sqlite3 3.x, e.g. from
> http://www.sqlite.org
>
> -- gphoto2 found.................. NO
>
> digiKam needs gPhoto2. You need to install gPhoto2, e.g. from
> http://www.gphoto.org/download.html
>
> -- libkipi found.................. YES
> -- libtiff found.................. YES
> -- libpng found................... YES
> -- lcms found..................... YES
> -- Exiv2 library found............ YES
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> I have 2 (naive) other questions
>
> what is the answer to
> export KDEDIR=KDE_installation_dir_on_your_system
>
> for ubuntu dapper?
>
> and second
>
> how long does it usually take to have an update/upgrade from Ubuntu?
>
> (I know that I should wait, but I would like to try digikam 0.9 NOW)
>
> thank you,
>
> Bertrand Roessli
>
>
>
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