A KDE Photo Manager
https://www.digikam.org/digiKam is a simple digital photo management application for KDE, which
allows you to import and organize your digital photos easily. The
photos can be organized in albums, which can be sorted chronologically,
by directory layout, or by custom collections. An easy-to-use interface
that enables you to connect to your camera and preview, download, or
delete your images, is provided.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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5
derived packages
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / digikam
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-Revert-Exiv2-is-now-released-with-exported-ta |
0000011708 11.4 KB | 6 months |
_constraints | 0000000110 110 Bytes | about 2 years |
_link | 0000000181 181 Bytes | about 11 years |
digiKam-7.9.0.tar.xz | 0349286920 333 MB | about 2 months |
digiKam-7.9.0.tar.xz.sig | 0000000833 833 Bytes | about 2 months |
digikam.changes | 0000160102 156 KB | about 2 months |
digikam.keyring | 0000003106 3.03 KB | about 1 year |
digikam.spec | 0000008345 8.15 KB | about 2 months |
Comments 4
Lord-Master wrote almost 2 years ago
Dear "Kde-Extra/Digikam" team,
I've been using this fantastic software for a few years and I think it's great the improvement of the face recognition tool ; I understand that DigiKam & Showfoto developers were forced to upload 300 MB of data to
~/.local/share/digikam/facesengine
in order to not have to ask for ROOT access.As described in this post, I am not the only one who wants to make the face engine accessible to all users; I have moved the
~/.local/share/digikam/facesengine
folder to/usr/share/digikam/facesengine
as suggested by Maik Qualmann. This works perfectly.So I would like to suggest you to modify the digikam spec in order to produce a new rpm (noarch); the goal would be to install directly the face engine in
/usr/share/digikam/facesengine
, which would make it available for all users without any of them having to download it in theirHOME
.Thank you very much for your great work in making so much fantastic software available to so many.
Cheers
Vogtinator wrote almost 2 years ago
Hi! AFAICT the data is in
/usr/share/digikam/facesengine/
already? Is there a specific reason you'd like to have that in a separate package? Do you plan to use it from a separate application?ukbeast89 wrote 7 months ago
I'm unable to update for leap, TW updates fine. Even after adjusting
0001-Revert-Exiv2-is-now-released-with-exported-targets-u.patch
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:ukbeast89:branches:KDE:Extra/digikamVogtinator wrote 7 months ago
Could be a mismatch of
exiv2_FOUND
vsEXIV2_FOUND