[Shotwell] Call for testing
Cor van den Berghe
cor at vdberghe.nl
Sat Dec 11 19:47:29 UTC 2010
Thanks, it's working. The speed keeps amazing me, great stuff.
Regards,
Cor.
Op 11 dec. 2010 12:48 schreef "Bruno Girin" <brunogirin at gmail.com> het
volgende:
> Cor,
>
> When compiling software, you need the development headers for the
> libraries that are used by this software. On Ubuntu, they are in
> additional packages that have a name endind in -dev. So for exiv2, you
> will need to install the package called libexiv2-dev:
>
> sudo apt-get install libexiv2-dev
>
> If you have a similar problem with another library, do the following:
>
> aptitude search <name-of-library>
>
> Then find a package called <name-of-library>-dev or
> lib<name-of-library>-dev and install it using the same command as above.
> The name of the package may also include a version. For example, in the
> case of gstreamer (which you will need), it's called
> libgstreamer0.10-dev.
>
> Bruno
>
> On Sat, 2010-12-11 at 08:34 +0100, Cor van den Berghe wrote:
>> I'm new to this building your own software stuff, but since I really like
>> Shotwell I tought I'd get my hand dirty and do my bit to help out.
>> I'm following the build instructions from this page:
>> http://www.yorba.org/shotwell/install/#source but when I try to build
gexiv2
>> I get this error:
>>
>> Package exiv2 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
>> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `exiv2.pc'
>> to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
>> No package 'exiv2' found
>> make: *** [gexiv2/gexiv2-metadata.o] Fout 1
>>
>> exiv2 0.19-3 is installed on my PC running Ubuntu 10.10
>>
>> Can somebody tell me what to do, thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cor.
>>
>> <http://www.yorba.org/shotwell/install/#source>
>>
>> 2010/12/11 Jim Nelson <jim at yorba.org>
>>
>> > We've been working diligently on Shotwell 0.8 and are looking to begin
>> > wrapping up this release. Several exciting features have been added as
>> > well
>> > smaller additions and bug fixes. This release includes such features
as:
>> >
>> > * Video support, including uploading videos to various Web services
>> > (including YouTube)
>> > * Runtime monitoring and auto-import of the library directory
>> > * Metadata (tags, titles, rating) written to master files automatically
>> > * Flagging files for batch operations
>> > * Set multiple photos to desktop background slideshow
>> > * ... and more!
>> >
>> > We could use your help. We need people to run Shotwell through its
paces
>> > so
>> > we can make this release as rock-solid as possible. If you're
interested,
>> > follow the directions here for getting the source and building it:
>> >
>> > http://www.yorba.org/shotwell/install/#source
>> >
>> > Please note that Shotwell will *not* build with Vala 0.11. Use Vala
0.10.1
>> > if possible (Vala 0.9.7 is the minimum version).
>> >
>> > If you find bugs or issues -- anything that seems odd -- please feel
free
>> > to
>> > report them here on the mailing list or via our Trac ticketing system
at:
>> >
>> > http://trac.yorba.org/
>> >
>> > Thanks for your continued support!
>> >
>> > -- Jim Nelson
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