[Digikam-users] digiKam Software Collection 4.1.0 is out...

Mick Sulley mick at sulley.info
Tue Jul 1 23:04:38 BST 2014


Brian, Gilles,

Firstly let me say that I really do appreciate the effort that you guys 
put in to creating and maintaining this very impressive package.  
However I cannot figure out what is going wrong with my install.  Mint 
repositories currently have DK3.5.

A few weeks ago I installed DK4.1 Build date: May 27 2014 (target: 
debugfull) by running
     git clone git://anongit.kde.org/digikam-software-compilation
After a few problems with dependencies I got it to work.  I assumed that 
I would be able to do the same with the official release but it does not 
work.  Running ./bootstrap.local gives errors -

CMake Error at extra/CMakeLists.txt:38 (ADD_SUBDIRECTORY):
   add_subdirectory given source "libkgeomap" which is not an existing
   directory.
CMake Error at extra/CMakeLists.txt:39 (ADD_SUBDIRECTORY):
   add_subdirectory given source "libkface" which is not an existing
   directory.
CMake Error at extra/CMakeLists.txt:40 (ADD_SUBDIRECTORY):
   add_subdirectory given source "kipi-plugins" which is not an existing
   directory.
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:155 (ADD_SUBDIRECTORY):
   add_subdirectory given source "core" which is not an existing directory.

I have looked at CMakeOutput.log and CMakeError.log but they don't give 
me any clue as to the problem.

I installed OpenCV 2.4.9 using the instructions here
http://docs.opencv.org/doc/tutorials/introduction/linux_install/linux_install.html
but I am not convinced that it is actually working, how can I check it?

By the way, I cannot see any reference to OpenCV in the readme in the 
download or the one on the website.  Am I looking in the wrong place?

Thanks
Mick


On 01/07/14 17:55, Gilles Caulier wrote:
> 2014-07-01 18:45 GMT+02:00 Brian Morrison <bdm at fenrir.org.uk>:
>> On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 17:39:27 +0100
>> Mick Sulley wrote:
>>
>>> I'm running Mint 17
>> I don't know what the details are for adding an appropriate repository
>> to Mint, but there may be a 3rd party one that keeps up to date with
>> digiKam releases. Has Mint released digiKam 4.0.0 yet?
>>
>> I started huilding it for Fedora, but it looks like I need to update
>> opencv before I can get it to compile. That isn't a simple process...
> yes, if you look to README, i updated dependency to OpenCV to last
> stable 2.4.9. When i hack libkface about face management, i see
> previous OpenCV crash violently OpenCV 2.4.6 here officially with
> Mageia4)
>
> So i updated myself opencv until 2.4.9 to see improvements, and last
> stable out in april is better.
>
> note : digiKam will compile with previous version of OpenCV, but i
> recommend to update this library...
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
>
>> --
>>
>> Brian Morrison
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