On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 11:16:17PM +0000, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote: > > I'm also scratching my head over exiv2 on a non-BLFS package which > is important to me (nufraw), very confused by the issue threads at > github for exiv2. Will spend some more time on that tomorrow in the > hope I can find a workaround. > This seems to be an example of us moving onto the bleeding edge instead of the leading edge. Fortunately, the packages in the book which were affected have been fixed so mo problem.
An upstream dev has responded to me at pixels.us, he's back from holiday and hoping to release 0.27.1-rc1 in a couple of weeks, with 0.27.1 at the end of March. Meanwhile I've installed 0.26 in /opt for nufraw and it works fine. I was slightly wary of that because a previous attempt to install lensfun gave me segfaults in nufraw and there was no way to disable it in configure, I had to remove that lib and rebuild. But for this, putting it at the start of PKG_CONFIG_PATH worked fine and I've now successfully used it. For me, back to getting my new laptop sorted out (I thought reducing the modules from the distro kernel - currently just under 3000 - was going well, but yesterday I realised that the script I'd written to scrape the output from /usr/bin/sensors into a concise form was no longer reporting the temperature from the atheros_10k wifi). I thought I'd kept all the modules identified by lsmod, but apparently I need at least an adc converter (not sure which), and probably something else to talk to it. Sounds like I'll have hours, or days, of fun to fix that part :) ĸen -- The beauty of reading a page of de Selby is that it leads one inescapably to the conclusion that one is not, of all nincompoops, the greates. -- du Garbandier -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
