Re: How dead is f-spot



On 05/02/16 16:06, Stephen Shaw wrote:
Dougie:
What version of mono do you have? If you can get up to 4.x you won't need anything like gmcs, etc).
Not sure, 4.x I think:

ii mono-4.0-gac 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 all Mono GAC tool (for CLI 4.0) ii mono-4.0-service 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 all Mono service manager for CLI 4.0 ii mono-complete 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 amd64 complete Mono runtime, development tools and all libraries ii mono-csharp-shell 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 all interactive C# shell ii mono-devel 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 all Mono development tools ii mono-dmcs 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 all Mono C# 4.0 compiler for CLI 4.0 (transitional package)
ii  mono-gac 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1                   all          Mono GAC tool
ii mono-jay 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 amd64 LALR(1) parser generator oriented to Java/CLI ii mono-mcs 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 all Mono C# 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 / 5.0 compiler for CLI 2.0 / 4.0 / 4.5 ii mono-runtime 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 amd64 Mono runtime - default version ii mono-runtime-common 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 amd64 Mono runtime - common files ii mono-runtime-sgen 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 amd64 Mono runtime - SGen ii mono-utils 4.2.2.30-0xamarin1 amd64 Mono utilities


I hardlinked gmcs to mcs in /usr/bin and that allowed me to get a bit further. I got there in the end - mostly just recursively looping round satisfying dependencies. Does this look right?

dougie skye:~$ which f-spot
/usr/local/bin/f-spot
dougie skye:~$ f-spot --version
F-Spot 0.9.0
http://f-spot.org
    (c)2003-2009, Novell Inc
    (c)2009 Stephane Delcroix
Personal photo management for the GNOME Desktop


Initial attempts to run pretty flaky, crashing on most attempts to import. I've tried clearing out old files from ~/.config/f-spot as it found an old database from 2013! Anything else I can do to give it a fresh start?

Dougie






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