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Thank you for information, but it seems, that kipi-plugins from user repo have unresolvable dependencies upon installing them in Neon developer-unstable. But at least it gives hope that this package will appear in it soon. |
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Oooo Ya .......
thanks @alexsid ,,,,,,,,,,,, you gave me the way . I now have the kipi-plugins working on my Kubuntu-16.04 that was taken over by neon/dev/stable ,,,,,,,,and it works great tested a old screenshot in Gwenview ,,,as soon as I clicked the "export to google photos/picasa web" Konqueror opened a login to google page and when I logged in google photos was telling me kipi-plugins wanted to be able to mess with my photos and if I wanted to let it to copy and past a code into the plugin ,,,,,,,,,,I copy it and minimize Konqueror and ,,,yes the plugin is waiting for the code , I put it in and all is good ,,,,,, O ya ,,,how did you do this in /dev/stable ......... download
from hear http://archive.neon.kde.org/user/pool/main/d/digikam/ and use Qapt package installer to add them in the order listed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nice . VINNY |
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So, temporary switching from Neon-dev-unstable to Neon-user repo, removing and re-installing Gwenview allowed finally installing the kipi-plugins. It brought with itself a bunch of strange dependencies, including Konqueror, dolpnin4 )) , digiKam, Marble (last two without main binaries, so I had to install them separately to use them), and even GTK-based Hugin! It's worth to be noted, that nothing similar there is in KaOS, where kipi-plugins are just kipi-plugins and nothing more. But anyway everything works even despite it came from another Neon branch!
So, a lot of thanks and congratulations to Neon developers who did this job!!! It is really great! |
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which is why I did it the way I did ,,,, VINNY |
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