<br /><br /><span>On 11.05.17 21:20, <b class="name">Andreas Wacknitz </b> <A.Wacknitz@gmx.de> wrote:</span><blockquote cite="mid:e98964ef-4d88-b933-d12c-e05898fc13da@gmx.de" class="iwcQuote" style="border-left: 1px solid #00F; padding-left: 13px; margin-left: 0;" type="cite"><div class="mimetype-text-html"><span><p>
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</p><p>Sorry, I haven't been able to help here. I am quite busy with
private things at the moment.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Andreas<br />
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.05.17 um 13:42 schrieb Carsten
Grzemba:<br />
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<span>On 10.05.17 07:21, <b class="name">Carsten Grzemba </b>
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<span>On 09.05.17 23:16, <b class="name">Adam Števko </b>
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<div class="mimetype-multipart-mixed">Hey,<br />
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yes and possibly submit a fix, please.<br />
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Thanks,<br />
Adam<br />
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> On May 9, 2017, at 7:56 PM, Andreas Wacknitz
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> Ok, after reading the sources a little bit more I
found out that the missing include file should be
generated.<br />
> So it's a problem in our build. Shall I create a
ticket?<br />
> <br />
> Andreas<br />
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> Am 09.05.17 um 19:15 schrieb Andreas Wacknitz:<br />
>> Hi,<br />
>> <br />
>> when I try to build geeqie or gthumb packages
with exiv2 installed I get compiler errors like this:<br />
>> <br />
>> In file included from
/usr/include/exiv2/types.hpp:35:0,<br />
>> from
/usr/include/exiv2/image.hpp:39,<br />
>> from
/oibuild/oi-userland/components/image/geeqie/geeqie-1.3/src/exiv2.cc:25:<br />
>> /usr/include/exiv2/config.h:10:23: fatal error:
exv_conf.h: No such file or directory<br />
>> # include "exv_conf.h"<br />
>> ^<br />
>> compilation terminated.<br />
>> <br />
>> It seems as if the exiv2 package is missing this
important configuration file. As far as I can tell this
not<br />
>> only a problem with our exiv2 package but also
with the original sources as well. For me it looks as if<br />
>> this library has only been used and tested with
Visual Studio. What do you think?<br />
>> <br />
>> Regards<br />
>> Andreas</div>
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I didn't include this header file because it is a result of
configure step, so I thought it will also regenerated if you
use the lib for other OSS projects. <br />
I hope I will have the time to look at this week.<br />
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A ticket with your steps on gegl are wellcome.<br />
<br />
Carsten</span></div>
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<span>I created a PR which includes exv_conf.h in package</span></blockquote></td></tr></tbody></table></span></div></blockquote><span>It should be fixed, please try build of geeqie again.<br /><br />Carsten<br /></span>