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Nehal J Wani, 17 Jan 2015 14:33
Building exiv2 on Fedora using Cmake¶
- This has been tested on Fedora20 64 and 32 bit minimal installations.
- Last revision on which this method was tested: r3288
- This wiki page assumes that installation prefix is /usr/local and your build-dir is ~/gnu/exiv2
- Install some of the basic utilities
sudo yum install -y subversion make cmake autoconf gcc-c++ yum-utils pkgconfig libssh-devel libcurl-devel dos2unix clang #clang is required only if you wish to use it as the compiler instead of gcc
- Install all the dependencies for building exiv2. (Since exiv2 is already available in the Fedora repositories, this python script makes things easy and is provided by the package yum-utils)
sudo yum-builddep -y exiv2
- Fetch the source code:
mkdir -p ~/gnu/exiv2 cd ~/gnu/exiv2 svn checkout svn://dev.exiv2.org/svn/trunk cd trunk
- Build exiv2
mkdir build cd build cmake # if you are using clang, then do: CC=clang CXX=clang++ cmake .. make # -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug for debugging sudo make install
- Building tests.
- Optional: Some tests depend on exifprobe and will be skipped when not available. If you wish to install exifprobe:
cd ~/gnu sudo yum install -y git git clone https://github.com/hfiguiere/exifprobe.git cd exifprobe make sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man1 sudo make install
- To execute tests:
cd ~/gnu/exiv2/trunk/build make tests
- Running other test suites
- Optional: Some tests depend on exifprobe and will be skipped when not available. If you wish to install exifprobe:
Updated by Nehal J Wani almost 7 years ago · 14 revisions