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CC | wbauer@tmo.at |
(In reply to Per Jessen from comment #1) > Apparently (thanks Andrei) this is due to kipi-plugins being installed. No it isn't. digikam requires kipi-plugins, not the other way round. The situation is this: libkdcraw23, libkexiv2-11, libkface3, libkgeomap2, libkipi11, libksane0, and libmediawiki1 have been moved to the digikam-libs package, as the corresponding source packages are KF5 based now (but digikam is still KDE4 based and needs the KDE4 versions). For some reason, digikam-libs requires digikam though, that's why it gets installed. No idea why that requirement has been added, but IMHO that is bogus and should be removed.