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People, you are probably miss understanding the meaning of packman repos
and packman packages.
we provide openSUSE ONLY rpms, they must be as shared as possible to
reduce the waste of space but mostly to reduce the waste of strenght.
We do not
Ok. I guess we have to respect that, but bear in mind that we're using an
updated version of metadata-extractor.jar, so that one should at least be
bundled with Jalbum. The official version of metadata-extractor.jar is
abandonware since over two years.
Regards
/David
2 apr 2010 kl. 10.19
Hi. There are some compatibility issues with the old and current version of
metadata-extractor. In order to achieve good GPS coordinate precision, I've
updated the current version of metadata-extractor to use 64 bit integers in the
Rational class instead of 32 bit integers.
Regards
/David
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Hi again,
I think Ralf has a good point that it is better to include the full set of jar
files with the .rpm version. That way the .rpm version runs on more OSes.
Further to this, as we bundle Jalbum with an updated metadata-extractor.jar, it
isn't good to omit it from the distribution.
Am Freitag, 2. April 2010 schrieb David Ekholm:
Ok. I guess we have to respect that, but bear in mind that we're using an
updated version of metadata-extractor.jar, so that one should at least be
bundled with Jalbum. The official version of metadata-extractor.jar is
abandonware since over two
Am Sonntag, 28. März 2010 schrieb Ralf Hartings:
Hi Tony,
Normally you are correct. However, according to David Ekholm, the
mentioned files are the only missing files.
Could you (following the advice from David):
*Copy JLayer*.jar* and *metadata-extractor.jar* from the *lib* folder
in
Am Samstag, 27. März 2010 schrieb Ralf Hartings:
Hi,
I dowloaded your rpm Jalbum-8.7.2-0.pm.1.1.i586.rpm
http://packman.links2linux.de/download/Jalbum/546688/Jalbum-8.7.2-0.pm.1.1
.i586.rpm from http://packman.links2linux.de/package/Jalbum and installed
it in my CentOs 5.4 installtion and I