Philip Johnsson | 1 Feb 07:58
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Re: How to install latest digikam on ubuntu?

apt-get install digikam works fine for install digikam but it will not
update the kdelibs automatically as needed. The problem lies in that
some kdelib package is not updated.

What does "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade" say?

The important packages to check are libkipi8, libkdcraw20 and
libkexiv2-10 they should all (at the moment of writing this) have
package version name as follow:

libkipi8 = 4:4.7.4-oneiric~ppa2
libkexiv2-10 = 4:4.7.2-oneiric~ppa2
libkdcraw20 = 4:4.7.2-oneiric~ppa2

Check those and see if you find what is missing.

/Philip

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 12:53 AM, John Stumbles <john@...> wrote:
> On 31/01/12 23:24, Philip Johnsson wrote:
>>
>> If you have my philip5/extra PPA active (make sure you have it active
>> as a source and not just there)  then you should get a rebuild update
>> of libkipi8 of 4.7.4 with the full package version name of
>> "4:4.7.4-oneiric~ppa2". There is also other kdelibs that should be
>> updated like this to make the digikam 2.5.0 package work. Must be
>> something wrong with your sources and what it finds as it's there on
>> my PPA as you can see if you browse to it on launchpad but somehow
>> your apt doesn't find the source.
>
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John Stumbles | 1 Feb 11:15
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Re: How to install latest digikam on ubuntu?

On 01/02/12 06:58, Philip Johnsson wrote:
> apt-get install digikam works fine for install digikam but it will not
> update the kdelibs automatically as needed. The problem lies in that
> some kdelib package is not updated.
>
> What does "apt-get update&&  apt-get upgrade" say?

Ah! I was missing the 'upgrade' step.

"The following packages have been kept back:
   exiv2 gwenview libkexiv2-10
The following packages will be upgraded:
   accountsservice evince evince-common ifupdown kipi-plugins 
kipi-plugins-common libaccountsservice0 libdc1394-22 libevince3-3 
libicu44 libimage-exiftool-perl libkdcraw-data libkdcraw20 libkexiv2-data
   libkface-data libkgeomap-data libkipi-data libkipi8 
libkvkontakte-data libkvkontakte1 libmetacity-private0 libnux-1.0-0 
libnux-1.0-common libunity-core-4.0-4 metacity metacity-common nux-tools
   python-software-properties software-properties-common 
software-properties-gtk transmission-common transmission-gtk unity 
unity-common unity-services update-notifier update-notifier-common 
x11-common xorg
   xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-input-all xserver-xorg-video-all

...etc...

> The important packages to check are libkipi8, libkdcraw20 and
> libkexiv2-10 they should all (at the moment of writing this) have
> package version name as follow:
>
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Jim Householder | 1 Feb 12:02
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Re: Moving files outside digikam / digikam automation

Hi

I have on many occasions used a file manager to shift files from one 
album to another and delete files with no problems.  Digikam appears to 
scan and accommodate changes when it starts.

Jim

On 31/01/12 04:58, Ben Staude wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is it safe to move files and/or folders around within the digiKam root
> directory using bash, perl and the like? Do I get exactly the same entries in
> the database as if I moved them around from within digikam, or will there be
> additional "garbage" entries or duplicates in the database that wouldn't exist
> when using digiKam for moving files around? Will all metadata always survive
> such action (metadata not saved to images)?
>
> Background: I'm looking for ways to automate the process of dividing big
> folders (like 2GB of images coming from SD card) into small ones. My approach
> currently would be to write a script that is called via RMB->"Open With" on
> multiple selected images (like all pictures of a single birthday, holiday
> trip, ...) and moves these selected images to a folder that is automagically
> created by the script.
> If there's any better solution for automation tasks like this, please let me
> know! I'm afraid there is no such thing like a perl interface for digikam? :(
>
> Thanks in advance
> Ben
> _______________________________________________
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Mark Fraser | 1 Feb 12:38
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Re: How to install latest digikam on ubuntu?

On Wednesday 01 Feb 2012 10:15:11 John Stumbles wrote:

> On 01/02/12 06:58, Philip Johnsson wrote:

> > apt-get install digikam works fine for install digikam but it will not

> > update the kdelibs automatically as needed. The problem lies in that

> > some kdelib package is not updated.

> >

> > What does "apt-get update&& apt-get upgrade" say?

>

> Ah! I was missing the 'upgrade' step.

>

> "The following packages have been kept back:

> exiv2 gwenview libkexiv2-10

 

Might want to try aptitude full-upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade instead.

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John Stumbles | 1 Feb 18:00
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Re: How to install latest digikam on ubuntu?

On 01/02/12 11:38, Mark Fraser wrote:

> Might want to try aptitude full-upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade instead.

Would that do anything for me that I haven't got so far - I do now have 
digikam 2.5 working.

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Re: Moving files outside digikam


On 31/01/12 04:58, Ben Staude wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > is it safe to move files and/or folders around within the digiKam
> > root directory using bash, perl and the like? Do I get exactly the
> > same entries in the database as if I moved them around from within
> > digikam, or will there be additional "garbage" entries or duplicates
> > in the database that wouldn't exist when using digiKam for moving
> > files around? Will all metadata always survive such action (metadata
> > not saved to images)?

On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, Jim Householder wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I have on many occasions used a file manager to shift files from one
> album to another and delete files with no problems. Digikam appears to
> scan and accommodate changes when it starts.

Hello all,

From my personal experience I fully agree with Jim. The only minor
difference is that I don't "had on many occasions", but I "always" use a
files browser (Dolphin in my case) to organise my folders, and not
Digikam. Reason below(1)

And yes, upon next DK start and directories scan, DK reflects correctly
all changes.

To answer to Ben's question,
> > Will all metadata always survive such action

When I started working that way, Files browser + DK, I've had a look at
the DB schema and did some tests. It appears that DK uses two ways to
recognise an image:
- Image path and name (i.e. Folder/Subfolder/ImageFileName)
- An image file signature, uniqueHash field in the DB (looks like a hex
encoded MD5 digest).

So what ?
- After having moved/renamed images with a file browser and restarted
DK, at scan time DK will recognise the previous image from its
signature, and associated metadata, caption, tags, is kept and correct.

- After having edited an image, GIMP or other, outside DK, at scan time
if the folder and image names haven't been changed, metadata is still
valid and DK will recompute the new hash signature.

- After having moved or renamed, AND edited an image, DK will find it as
a new image (no more valid path, no more valid signature) and associated
metadata is lost. Of course, this if DK has been set in "Write metadata
to images files" mode off.

So, organisation with DK or files browser seems to be just a matter of
taste. The only care is to avoid moving + editing tagged or titled
images in the same processing session. (Another safe way is, obviously,
to first do all the organisation tasks, folders creations, images sets
split and move, etc., then start tagging tasks with DK on the final (or
close) albums structure.)

To the other Ben's question,
> > will there be additional "garbage" entries or duplicates in the
> > database

I cant' say. DK itself tends to leave some garbage entries across moves
and reorganisation. But I can't say if doing the job from an external
files browser may produce more, or just the same. However, it seems
useful to issue some "vacuum" commands on the DB at regular time
intervals.
I usually do that when I backup collections to an external USB drive.

Jean-François

(1) The reason why I always use a file browser rather than DK to
organise, move, copy, etc. comes from my personal definition of what is
an album. I have images files but also misc. extra files such as GPX
files from my GPS logger, some text files, comments, travel notes, etc.

And I wish to keep all this grouped with the pictures, in folders and
subfolders. From my point of view, an album is *all*, images files,
GPS tracks, travel notes, etc.
As DK ignores non images files at scan time, I can't handle all that
from the DK GUI via select + move actions. With a files browser I "see"
all my files, images or not images, and organisational work is far more
comfortable.
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Ben Staude | 1 Feb 23:14
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Re: Moving files outside digikam

Am Mittwoch 01 Februar 2012 schrieb Jean-François Rabasse:
> On 31/01/12 04:58, Ben Staude wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > is it safe to move files and/or folders around within the digiKam
> > > root directory using bash, perl and the like? Do I get exactly the
> > > same entries in the database as if I moved them around from within
> > > digikam, or will there be additional "garbage" entries or duplicates
> > > in the database that wouldn't exist when using digiKam for moving
> > > files around? Will all metadata always survive such action (metadata
> > > not saved to images)?
> 
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, Jim Householder wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > I have on many occasions used a file manager to shift files from one
> > album to another and delete files with no problems. Digikam appears to
> > scan and accommodate changes when it starts.
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> From my personal experience I fully agree with Jim. The only minor
> difference is that I don't "had on many occasions", but I "always" use a
> files browser (Dolphin in my case) to organise my folders, and not
> Digikam. Reason below(1)
[...]

Jean-François, thank you very much for your detailed explanation. That's 
exactly what I needed to know, but hadn't the time to find out and test by 
myself. I'd really like to see your description of what's going on somewhere 
in the DigiKam documentation or FAQ!

In addition, I fully agree with you in your definition of what an "album" is. 
There is the option to add specific extensions as image, video or audio files, 
but I'd really very much appreciate the simple option "show all files". From a 
technical point of view, this shouldn't be much of a problem.

Thank you again- 
Ben
Ben Staude | 1 Feb 23:23
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Re: Moving files outside digikam / digikam automation

Am Dienstag 31 Januar 2012 schrieb Anders Lund:
> Tirsdag den 31. januar 2012 21:16:17 Ben Staude skrev:
> > Hi Anders,
> > 
> > >Mandag den 30. januar 2012 21:58:15 Ben Staude skrev:
> > [...]
> > 
> > >> Background: I'm looking for ways to automate the process of dividing
> > >> big folders (like 2GB of images coming from SD card) into small ones.
> > >> My approach currently would be to write a script that is called via
> > >> RMB->"Open
> > >> With" on multiple selected images (like all pictures of a single
> > >> birthday,
> > >> holiday trip, ...) and moves these selected images to a folder that is
> > >> automagically created by the script.
> > 
> > [...]
> > 
> > >Digikam importing have an option to make date based albums, it that can
> > >help>
> > >
> > >:)
> > 
> > I've seen that option, but it's not what I need. I need to select the
> > images by myself and also need more control over where and with what
> > name the new folders are created.
> > 
> > So I'm still hoping for answers to the original question!?
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> If you select the images yourself, you can do it during import to digikam -
> select the images you want, and download them into the desired album, it is
> possible to create a new one for it.

The process of importing, for me, always happens when there's absolutely no 
time for nothing because I suddenly need the camera with an empty card to 
leave for the weekend or holiday. This always is the last thing that comes 
into my mind before leaving:)

> Alternatively, download into digikam, and then use either tags flags to
> select them, or just so a selection holding control while clicking or
> pressing space will allow you to create any selection, then drag them to
> an album.
> 
> You can probably also select them in your file manager and drag them onto a
> digikam album.

The tricky part of my process is creating an album with the right name at the 
appropriate position in my collection. That's where I want the script to help 
me (partially interactive). And while it's running anyway, it should also move 
the images right there.

Thank you anyway for your suggestions!!
Ben
Mark Fraser | 1 Feb 23:27
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Re: How to install latest digikam on ubuntu?

On Wednesday 01 Feb 2012 17:00:57 John Stumbles wrote:

> On 01/02/12 11:38, Mark Fraser wrote:

> > Might want to try aptitude full-upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade instead.

>

> Would that do anything for me that I haven't got so far - I do now have

> digikam 2.5 working.

 

It might upgrade the packages that were held back for some reason.

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2012/2/1 Ben Staude <sben1783-LWAfsSFWpa4@public.gmane.org>



The process of importing, for me, always happens when there's absolutely no
time for nothing because I suddenly need the camera with an empty card to
leave for the weekend or holiday. This always is the last thing that comes
into my mind before leaving:)

I find this very strange, as importing pictures is the first thing I do when I come back home; even if I have not enough time to sort all the pictures I've taken, I usually like to browse them at least to roughly see if 'the hunitng was good'. ;-)
 

> Alternatively, download into digikam, and then use either tags flags to
> select them, or just so a selection holding control while clicking or
> pressing space will allow you to create any selection, then drag them to
> an album.
>
> You can probably also select them in your file manager and drag them onto a
> digikam album.

The tricky part of my process is creating an album with the right name at the
appropriate position in my collection. That's where I want the script to help
me (partially interactive). And while it's running anyway, it should also move
the images right there.


I don't bother with the right name and the appropriate position at import time : everything I import go first in a "A trier" folder, till I have time to look at them more thoroughly; those I want to keep will then go to the appropriate folder. And I don't hesitate to rename or move folders when it find it suitable.
Even when the photos are not yet in their final folder, I can always use Digikam tools (date criteria, filters, metadata, etc.) to find what I'm looking for.

Marie-Noëlle

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