[Digikam-users] FINAL? UPDATE: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! B U I L D I N G D I G I K A M F O R D U M M I E S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on Ubuntu

sleepless sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl
Wed Aug 24 16:38:22 BST 2011


Yes please.
Op 24-08-11 17:34, Gilles Caulier schreef:
> I can create a digiKam.org account to create and maintain a page with 
> this content, if you want.
>
> Let's me hear
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2011/8/24 sleepless <sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl 
> <mailto:sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl>>
>
>     If someone knows of a nice place within the structure of
>     digikam.org <http://digikam.org> where I can keep it updated and
>     easy findable and accesible, I would like to hear about it.
>     Rinus
>
>     Op 24-08-11 16:13, sleepless schreef:
>
>
>          ##########################################################
>          START DOWNLOADING TARBALL
>          ##########################################################
>
>          Here is your tarball (compressed archive of source code
>         from the latest official released version)
>         http://sourceforge.net/projects/digikam/files/digikam
>
>
>          If it´s downloaded, extract it your user dir (somthing like
>              home/my_user_dir)
>
>          Open a terminal window and go to the place where the software
>         has been extracted. (let´s assume it has been extracted to
>         home/my_user_dir/digikam-software-compilation)
>          If you type pwd at the prompt, you will see where you are,
>         probably in home/my_user_dir
>          type cd digikam-software-compilation
>
>         NOTA BENE: Go from here to the start building section
>
>          ##########################################################
>          START DOWNLOADING GIT
>          ##########################################################
>          From git you get the latest source code currently worked on
>         by the programmers. Although you have latest updates and
>         bugfixes, you may also have a newly introduced bug, in fact
>         it is for testing purposes, not officially released yet.
>
>          If git is not already installed, install git:
>         install from synaptec or:
>         open console
>         type:
>         sudo apt-get install git
>
>          To get the source code on your computer:
>         cd ~ : to go to your home dir
>         ¨git clone git://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation
>         <http://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation>
>         digikam-software-compilation¨
>
>          Now you havw a directory digikam-software-compilation
>         go there
>         cd digikam-software-compilation
>
>          if you type:
>         ls
>          you will see in this dir a document called ¨download-repos¨,
>         this is a runnable PERL script.
>
>          If perl not already is installed, install it from synaptec
>         or command line.
>
>          Now type:
>         sudo perl download-repos
>          Now the git is cloned to your local dir:
>         /home/¨your_user_dir¨/digikam-software-compilation
>
>         wait while downloading
>
>
>
>          ##########################################################
>          START BUILDING
>          ##########################################################
>
>
>          now make a directory to put your build files in
>         type mkdir build
>         go there by typing:
>         cd build
>
>          if you do pwd (present working directory)
>         you see somthing like
>         /home/my_user_dir/digikam-software-compilation/build
>
>          Make sure the(pre)compiler is installed named ¨gcc¨ and
>         ¨cpp¨ the same for ¨make¨ and ¨cmake¨. You can install it
>         from package manager like synaptec or from command line.
>
>          If cmake is not installed, now type:
>         sudo apt-get install cmake
>          Now let cmake do it´s work
>         cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=
>         `kde4-config --prefix` ..
>         (mind the ¨space dot dot¨ at the end) and make sure NOT to
>         use ¨sudo¨ in front of ¨cmake¨.
>
>
>          Most likely it will complain about missing stuff. like
>         libkexiv2-dev, libkipi-dev, libkdcraw-dev, etc.
>         Try to install it from synaptic or in any other way and
>         retry cmake untill succesful.
>
>
>          If all went successful
>         now run:
>         make
>
>          if done run:
>         sudo make install
>          ################################################################################
>
>          DONE!
>          ################################################################################
>
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