[Digikam-users] Compiling from git

sleepless sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl
Wed Aug 24 13:46:13 BST 2011


Just in case you need to reclone git, I can confirm that the procedure 
according to gert kello´s input works a lot better:

cd ~
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation 
digikam-software-compilation
cd digikam-software-compilation
perl download-repos

Rinus

Op 24-08-11 14:40, Marie-Noëlle Augendre schreef:
> 2011/8/24 Marie-Noëlle Augendre<mnaugendre at gmail.com>:
>> 2011/8/24 Martin (KDE)<kde at fahrendorf.de>:
>>> Am 24.08.2011 11:23, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure which package you're refering to: gcc-c++? digikam?
>>> All the libs and executables you need to compile digikam.
>>>
>>>> I'm not sure I'm competent enough to 'play with' RPM like that ...
>>> This is nothing you play with. Simply search for fedora digikam 2.0
>>> source RPM (srpm), copy this to your local harddisk and run
>>>
>>> yum localinstall /path/to/digikam*.srpm
>>>
>>> all other packages you need to compile this source rpm are installed as
>>> dependencies automatically. You can remove the digikam source rpm
>>> afterwards but the dependencies are still there.
>>>
>>> It is of much higher risk to install libs from source which may be
>>> already installed but without development package (libs usually have a
>>> -develop package too).
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>> Thanks for the information. I'll try this as soon as the occasion arises.
>>
> I'm trying your procedure to retrieve the source, but I don't know how
> to do that:
>
>   - with yum, I know the --enablerepo clause, but I don't know hom to
> find the (name of the) source
>   - with rpm - which I have used very scarcely up to now -  I have no
> idea how to specifiy the repo
>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
>
>




More information about the Digikam-users mailing list