[Kde-imaging] Build dependency on Marble and MySQL-Server?

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Fri Nov 18 11:05:32 UTC 2011


2011/11/17 Frederik Schwarzer <schwarzer at kde.org>

> Hi,
>
> it feels strange that Digikam has build-time dependencies on Marble
> and MySQL-Server.
>
> Marble seems to be needed only for a small feature that most of the
> people would not need. Would it be possible to make that optional?
>

marble => libkgeomap => digiKam geolocation : this is a very important
feature, not optional



>
>
>
> Without the MySQL-Server installed, CMake errors out but says before
> Digikam could be built. There might be a mistake there somwhere.
>
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --  digiKam 2.4.0 dependencies results   <http://www.digikam.org>
> --·
> --  Qt4 SQL module found..................... YES
> --  MySQL Server found....................... YES
> --  MySQL install_db tool found.............. NO
> --·
> --  digiKam needs MySQL install_db tool. You need to install the package
> containing the "mysql_install_db" executable.
> --  If you have this executable installed, please specify the folder
> containing it by MYSQL_TOOLS_PATH
> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:129 (MESSAGE):
> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>  CMakeLists.txt:339 (PRINT_EXECUTABLE_STATUS)
>
>
> --  libtiff library found.................... YES
> [...]
> --  digiKam can be compiled.................. YES
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --·
> -- Adjusting compilation flags for GCC version ( 4.6.2 )
> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>
> There was a way once to configure the database backend. Is that gone now?
>

I think this dependency is relevant of mysql backend. Francesco working on
this part through a dedicated branch.


>
>
> CMake also warns:
>  libkdcraw: Version information not found, your version is probably too
> old.
>
> libkdcraw is a current master version, though. Can I do something so that
> the
> version info can be found?
>
>
look if a libkdcraw is not already installed on you computer through KDE.

Ananta has reported me this error under windows too...

Gilles Caulier
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