[Pkg-kde-extras] Just lost my digikam -- no longer installable :-(

Eric Valette eric.valette at free.fr
Sun Nov 15 17:25:24 UTC 2015


On 14/11/2015 21:44, Eric Valette wrote:
> On 14/11/2015 18:03, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
>
>> So where to start: 4.12, 4.14, or 5.0?
>
> 4.x is for QT4, so for kde5, you should use 5.0
>
>
>> Advice appreciated.
>
> Folow the instruction at
>
> https://www.digikam.org/download/GIT
>
> ./bootstrap.linux  is by far the trickest part as you need a lot of dev
> stuff that +some packages are not available in debian yet:
>
>      1) a recent kipi that comes with digikam but that yo should install
> first
>      2) opencv 3.0.0 that you should manaully compile that in turn needs
> libopenexr22 (that is in unstable)
>      3) libkqoauth-dev that I picked up from ubuntu + some hacking for
> multi-arch
>      4) I have managed doing this to compile almost until the end but I
> have an unresolved when compiling an obscure test that I still need to fix.
>   91%] Building CXX object
> core/tests/geolocation/editor/CMakeFiles/geolocationedit_test_gpsimageitem.dir/test_gpsimageitem.cpp.o
>
> /usr/bin/ld: ../../app/libdigikamcore.so.5.0.0: référence au symbole non
> défini «_ZNK16KLocalizedString4subsERK7QStringi5QChar»
> //usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5I18n.so.5: error adding symbols: DSO
> missing from command line
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> core/tests/facesengine/CMakeFiles/traindb.dir/build.make:137: recipe for
> target 'core/tests/facesengine/traindb' failed
> make[2]: *** [core/tests/facesengine/traindb] Error 1

This was a bug upstream that is now fixed in git. I have now a running 
digikam (I juts needed to remove manually a plugin that did crash at dlopen.

--eric





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