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Is it possible to install DigiKam software without kdeedu-marble ? If it is how would I do this ? Thanks.
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You could try using ABS to build it without marble support. I don't know anything about digikam, but some quick googling makes it sound like it's possible.
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Please do not do this. If you are asking whether it is possible using the standard repos, then pacman is your friend. If you are asking whether you can compile it then, as suggested, google and ABS are your friends.
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You could try using ABS to build it without marble support. I don't know anything about digikam, but some quick googling makes it sound like it's possible.
It is possible. I did it when I was still an Arch noob, that's how obvious it is in the PKGBUILD.
Also, a quick search of the forums would have turned up my own identical question, and the identical answer.
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