Cant build digikam
I am getting the following errors when building digikam
-- Could NOT find Exiv2: Found unsuitable version "0.25.0", but required is at least "0.26" (found /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so)
-- EXIV2_FOUND = FALSE
-- EXIV2_VERSION = 0.25.0
-- EXIV2_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include
-- EXIV2_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so
-- EXIV2_DEFINITIONS =
I have installed the latest exiv2 (0.27.0) using sudo make install
, still its not able to recognize it.
How do I fix it ?
software-installation cmake digikam
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I am getting the following errors when building digikam
-- Could NOT find Exiv2: Found unsuitable version "0.25.0", but required is at least "0.26" (found /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so)
-- EXIV2_FOUND = FALSE
-- EXIV2_VERSION = 0.25.0
-- EXIV2_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include
-- EXIV2_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so
-- EXIV2_DEFINITIONS =
I have installed the latest exiv2 (0.27.0) using sudo make install
, still its not able to recognize it.
How do I fix it ?
software-installation cmake digikam
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Depending on how you installed exiv2 v0.25.0, you may now have two versions installed, in two different places. Let's check withdpkg -l *exiv*
. If you installed it using a similarsudo make install
, then you'll need to uninstall it using the original source code and do asudo make uninstall
. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Jan 21 at 18:10
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I am getting the following errors when building digikam
-- Could NOT find Exiv2: Found unsuitable version "0.25.0", but required is at least "0.26" (found /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so)
-- EXIV2_FOUND = FALSE
-- EXIV2_VERSION = 0.25.0
-- EXIV2_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include
-- EXIV2_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so
-- EXIV2_DEFINITIONS =
I have installed the latest exiv2 (0.27.0) using sudo make install
, still its not able to recognize it.
How do I fix it ?
software-installation cmake digikam
I am getting the following errors when building digikam
-- Could NOT find Exiv2: Found unsuitable version "0.25.0", but required is at least "0.26" (found /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so)
-- EXIV2_FOUND = FALSE
-- EXIV2_VERSION = 0.25.0
-- EXIV2_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include
-- EXIV2_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexiv2.so
-- EXIV2_DEFINITIONS =
I have installed the latest exiv2 (0.27.0) using sudo make install
, still its not able to recognize it.
How do I fix it ?
software-installation cmake digikam
software-installation cmake digikam
asked Jan 21 at 15:05
Gaurav PantGaurav Pant
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Depending on how you installed exiv2 v0.25.0, you may now have two versions installed, in two different places. Let's check withdpkg -l *exiv*
. If you installed it using a similarsudo make install
, then you'll need to uninstall it using the original source code and do asudo make uninstall
. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Jan 21 at 18:10
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Depending on how you installed exiv2 v0.25.0, you may now have two versions installed, in two different places. Let's check withdpkg -l *exiv*
. If you installed it using a similarsudo make install
, then you'll need to uninstall it using the original source code and do asudo make uninstall
. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Jan 21 at 18:10
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Depending on how you installed exiv2 v0.25.0, you may now have two versions installed, in two different places. Let's check with
dpkg -l *exiv*
. If you installed it using a similar sudo make install
, then you'll need to uninstall it using the original source code and do a sudo make uninstall
. Report back to @heynnema– heynnema
Jan 21 at 18:10
Depending on how you installed exiv2 v0.25.0, you may now have two versions installed, in two different places. Let's check with
dpkg -l *exiv*
. If you installed it using a similar sudo make install
, then you'll need to uninstall it using the original source code and do a sudo make uninstall
. Report back to @heynnema– heynnema
Jan 21 at 18:10
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Depending on how you installed exiv2 v0.25.0, you may now have two versions installed, in two different places. Let's check with
dpkg -l *exiv*
. If you installed it using a similarsudo make install
, then you'll need to uninstall it using the original source code and do asudo make uninstall
. Report back to @heynnema– heynnema
Jan 21 at 18:10