John Russell wrote:
Search for the f-spot.exe.config and edit it to point to the correct libexif versionWhile trying the 0.1.3 release of f-spot I ran in to the problem described in this post. http://mail.gnome.org/archives/f-spot-list/2005-October/msg00039.html missing libexif.so.12. The post acknowledges the problem, however, is there a way to make this work on Gentoo? Thanks for the help. John
no guarantee but that did the trick for me.But keep in mind that the config file will not get overwritten when you emerge a newer f-spot (since it's modified). So unmerge f-spot, remove the config and emerge new version. put a sticker on my desktop to remind me for this procedure ;)
Jens