hello ,
The current version of geeqie1.1 that vladimir has putted, is not been able
to recognize the image files if the file names of these file do not
end with one of the standard image file extension. I think the application
should look into the directory for all the image files based on their
format rather than their file extension. like how the nautilus, the default
file browser for gnome does. it does it for all media files. i think geeqie
should have this feature.
--Vinit
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 9:50 PM, John Stoffel <j...@stoffel.org> wrote:
> >>>>> "Vladimir" == Vladimir Nadvornik <nadvor...@suse.cz> writes:
>
> Vladimir> Dne pondělí 06 Srpen 2012 22:28:29 John Stoffel napsal(a):
> John> I've pulled down the latest v1.1 from GIT and tried to configure
> John> and compile on a Debian Squeeze (v5.0) system, but each time I
> John> get an error when compiling, it's looking for 'assert' but I
> John> haven't had a chance to dig into this in any detail. I'm doing
> John> the full
> >>
> John> exif-common.o: In function `exif_init_cache':
> John> /home/john/src/geegie/gitorious/src/exif-common.c:642: undefined
> >>
> >> Well, now that I've spent two minutes on this, it now compiles if
> >> I change that to g_assert() instead of assert() in that file.
> >> Haven't a chance to actually run it though.
> >>
> >> I did also try installing libexif-dev, libexif-gtk-dev and another
> >> library which wasn't installed yet, but that didn't make a
> >> difference.
> >>
> >> I'm wondering why other's aren't seeing this problem? I'm current as
> >> of commit 5fd7dc2e202ea131aa0d9d399a17066c3be56393
> >>
>
> Vladimir> Here is my log from debian 5.0. It compiles fine.
>
> Vladimir>
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/rawlog?arch=x86_64&package=geeqie&project=home%3Anadvornik%3Ageeqie%3Atesting&repository=Debian_5.0
>
>
> Vladimir> You can compare the details if you want, but I also think that
> changing it to
> Vladimir> g_assert is the easiest fix.
>
> If it's a missing dependency in the build, then fixing the autogen.sh
> and configure steps might be a good thing too. Though I don't know
> how divergent the various distros are from each other in terms of
> packaging libraries.
>
> I'll see about pulling out your install list and comparing it with
> mine to see what libsyou have installed that I don't have.
>
> But if just changing to g_assert is the answer... then we should
> probably go there.
>
> John
>
>
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