Am Mittwoch, dem 08.12.2021 um 15:36 +0100 schrieb Paolo Bacchilega via gthumb-list:
Il 08/12/21 13:49, Volker Wysk ha scritto:Hi there! I'm trying to build the latest version of Gthumb from Gitlab, and the "ninja -C build" step fails with this message: [544/565] Generating gen-output with a custom command. FAILED: data/appdata/nol10n_withrelinfo_org.gnome.gThumb.appdata.xml /usr/bin/appstreamcli news-to-metainfo --limit=6 ../data/appdata/../../NEWS ../data/appdata/org.gnome.gThumb.appdata.xml.in data/appdata/nol10n_withrelinfo_org.gnome.gThumb.appdata.xml Failed to detect section 'version 3.8.2 -------------' [561/565] Generating org.gnome.gThumb.desktop_data_merge with a custom command. ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.You need appstream 0.14.6 or newer.
... what sends you straight to dependency hell. :) My system is an Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS. I've tried the flatpak, and it can be executed: desktop ~/tmp $ flatpak run org.gnome.gThumb --version Gtk-Message: 17:31:41.989: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" Gtk-Message: 17:31:41.991: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" gthumb 3.12.0, Copyright © 2001-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. But I can't specify the directory, in which the images are located. It ignores the command line argument and opens my home directory instead. Is this a sandbox problem? In gthumb 3.8.0, it works, the directory can be specified. Bye, Volker
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