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I recently upgraded to gimp-ufraw--0.18-2-i686 and Gimp stopped showing Nikon RAW (NEF) files in its directories. I have now downgraded to version 0.18-1 and all is well again. I don't know if this is a bug or whether its on the ufraw side or the Arch Linux side. I have posted a query on the ufraw sourceforge site.
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The main difference between 0.18-1 and 0.18-2 is that it was rebuilt against exiv2 0.22. What's the output of 'pacman -Qi exiv2' ?
Last edited by Snowman (2011-10-27 20:23:34)
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pacman -Qi exiv2
Name : exiv2
Version : 0.21.1-2
URL : http://exiv2.org
Licences : GPL2
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : gcc-libs zlib expat
Optional Deps : None
Required By : gimp-ufraw gthumb libgexiv2 photivo-hg
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 7520.00 K
Packager : Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>
Architecture : i686
Build Date : Tue 21 Jun 2011 08:50:50 BST
Install Date : Tue 09 Aug 2011 09:05:05 BST
Install Reason : Installed as a dependency for another package
Install Script : No
Description : Exif and Iptc metadata manipulation library and tools.
Ah, I see I have 0.21. I'm still a bit new to Arch Linux. I suppose I need to install the new version.
Last edited by hundovir (2011-10-27 20:40:10)
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Thanks for the info BTW Snowman.
Should this new package not automatically include exiv2 0.22 as a dependency?
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That's the reason you should use pacman -Syu when installing a new package.
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Ah, thankyou!
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