Hi,
Run into this same issue yesterday. As suggested, the solution for
Digikam is to also upgrade libkipi to the one provided by the
KDE::UpdatedApps repository. However, this forces the used to
uininstall Gwenview, as this one has a dependency to the "official"
libkipi. It was for me, but maybe it's not for other users.
Probably the best solution would be to also include Gwenview into
KDE:UpdatedApps repository. It makes sense, as KIPI plugins are shared
between Gwenview and Digikam, so it probably should be compiled
together.
Kind regards,
Eduard Huguet
2011/12/12 Stephan Kulow
Am Montag, 12. Dezember 2011, 15:23:47 schrieb Gerald Pfeifer:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Alas, when I now invoke digikam, I get the following: digikam: symbol lookup error: digikam: undefined symbol: _ZN4KIPI21ImageCollectionSharedD2Ev>> Is there a dependency missing? (I usually install with --no-recommends, so perhaps something is a recommendation that needs to be a dependency?)
Looks like you are missing libkipi8 (or maybe you have the wrong version of it installed)
I just checked, and that symbol is in libkipi8-4.7.40-500.1.x86_64.rpm from that repository
You are the man, Anders!
# rpm -qa libkipi8 libkipi8-4.6.0-6.11.1.x86_64 # zypper -v up
The following package updates will NOT be installed: k3b 2.0.2-25.1 kaffeine 1.1-18.1 libkipi8 4.7.40-500.1 shared-desktop-ontologies 0.8.1-21.1
After explicitly installing libkipi8-4.7.40-500.1.x86_64.rpm and forcing the vendor switch, digikam 2.3 now starts successfully.
Is this, the dependency on libkipi8 >= 4.7 something that should be made explicit via dependencies?
As there is one more report of this in bugzilla, it sounds like a good idea.
Greetings, Stephan
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