Last week I got an update for DigiKam 4.10.0 to 4.11.0 (philips ppa). After the update DigiKam had been uninstalled. Mint 17.1 KDE. The problem seems to be liblensfun0. Currently 2.8.1 is installed but 0.3.0 which is needed will not install even though it is on philips ppa. I tried the .tar.gz and even though it built properly it too will not install. Never had this happen before and then today I was installing 17.1 KDE on another machine and encountered the same problem so I know it isn't my machine. 3.5.0 is installed at the installation but it is a bit outdated. There must be a software problem elsewhere. And I might also add that I have had the newest version installed for some time now without issues till now..
Anybody have any idea how to fix this??
SOLVED DigiKam uninstalled
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Re: DigiKam uninstalled
If that PPA no longer has the v4.10 that was working, and now has the 4.11 . . Unless you can find another PPA . . ?
Have you posted a bug report at the PPA's site ?
Have you posted a bug report at the PPA's site ?
Re: DigiKam uninstalled
I just got it fixed..richyrich wrote:If that PPA no longer has the v4.10 that was working, and now has the 4.11 . . Unless you can find another PPA . . ?
Have you posted a bug report at the PPA's site ?
For those who might be affected what I did was to go to etc/apt/preferences.d and deleted the entries which were holding the ppa back from downloading all files for whatever reason. The only thing those entries were doing were to set priority for the servers... You just need what is in the sources.list.d folder.
Mint had the entries but Kubuntu does not have them..