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Release note :
https://www.digikam.org/news/2019-11-09 ... ouncement/
AppImage :
https://download.kde.org/stable/digikam ... 4.appimage
https://download.kde.org/stable/digikam ... 6.appimage
DigiKam 6.4.0
Thanks, labbe5, for keeping us informed.
Digikam 6.4.0 works OOTB under BionicPup64 and Xenialpup64.
Untested as yet. But see Mike Walsh's post here regarding the 32-bit Digikam AppImage version 5.9.0. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 480#996480
This versions may require a similar adaption.
Follow up: 32-bit worked OOTB in dpup-stretch. Did not work in Slacko 5.7.2CE even after installation of the pet Mike Walsh provided via above reference post.
Will have to figure out how to extract an appimage in order to determine what dependencies a Puppy lacks which the appimage expects to be present.
I thought that the following command would perform an extraction. But I kept getting "file not found" report. Code used was
exec FULL_PATH/FULL_NAME.appimage --appimage-extract.
Suggestions?
Digikam 6.4.0 works OOTB under BionicPup64 and Xenialpup64.
Untested as yet. But see Mike Walsh's post here regarding the 32-bit Digikam AppImage version 5.9.0. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 480#996480
This versions may require a similar adaption.
Follow up: 32-bit worked OOTB in dpup-stretch. Did not work in Slacko 5.7.2CE even after installation of the pet Mike Walsh provided via above reference post.
Will have to figure out how to extract an appimage in order to determine what dependencies a Puppy lacks which the appimage expects to be present.
I thought that the following command would perform an extraction. But I kept getting "file not found" report. Code used was
exec FULL_PATH/FULL_NAME.appimage --appimage-extract.
Suggestions?
Last edited by mikeslr on Fri 15 Nov 2019, 22:19, edited 3 times in total.
Extracting an AppImage
Hi 8Geee,
I don't recall that post. But he command I posted was correct. It worked as soon as I moved the appimage to /root:
exec /root/EXACT_NAME.appimage --appimage-extract
Either I was typing the path wrong, or the appimage, in a 4th level folder, was buried too deep.
I don't think I'll bother trying to get it to run under Slacko 5.7.2CE. ldd indicated 20 +/- libraries missing, mostly qt5s.
I don't recall that post. But he command I posted was correct. It worked as soon as I moved the appimage to /root:
exec /root/EXACT_NAME.appimage --appimage-extract
Either I was typing the path wrong, or the appimage, in a 4th level folder, was buried too deep.
I don't think I'll bother trying to get it to run under Slacko 5.7.2CE. ldd indicated 20 +/- libraries missing, mostly qt5s.