[Digikam-users] Problem with compiling digikam-3.0.0-beta1a on SUSE 12.1
Robert Zeller
robert.zeller at online.de
Fri Oct 12 13:52:14 BST 2012
Thanks, Gilles, for the hint. I could successfully compile
digikam-3.0.0-beta1a now, and it starts. But, in the settings menu I
don't see any kipi-plugins, though they were obviously compiled
correctly and I also see that they were installed in the correct
directories. What is wrong?
On 10/12/2012 01:45 PM, Gilles Caulier wrote:
> This is due to use new libkipi which will be published officially with KDE 4.10.
>
> Libkipi source code is included in digiKam SC tarball. Just turn on
> local shared lib to use instead system one. Look README for details,
> there is a cmake option to turn on...
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2012/10/12 Robert Zeller <robert.zeller at robert-zeller.org>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just tried to compile digikam-3.0.0-beta1a on a SUSE 12.1 system;
>> digikam 2.9 was compiled without any problems on the identical system:
>>
>> I am getting the following error message within the cmake phase:
>>
>> CMake Error at extra/kipi-plugins/CMakeLists.txt:88 (MESSAGE):
>> kipi-plugins needs libkipi. You need to install the libkipi (version
>>> = 2.0.0) library development package.
>> However, within my SUSE system the following packages are installed:
>>
>> kipi-plugins 2.5.0-146.12
>> libkipi-devel 4.8.5-42.2
>> libkipi8 4.8.5-42.2
>>
>> I am confused by the fact that digikam 2.9 compiles without problems
>> with these libraries and digikam-3.0.0-beta1a doesn't.
>> Any idea what is missing?
>>
>> Robert
>>
>>
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