Package Details: frogr 1.8.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/frogr.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: frogr
Description: A flickr remote organizer for GNOME
Upstream URL: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Frogr
Keywords: Flickr Hosting Image
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later
Submitter: None
Maintainer: mhdi
Last Packager: mhdi
Votes: 22
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2009-08-31 23:14 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-07 21:07 (UTC)

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keponk commented on 2018-01-13 00:10 (UTC)

@ValHue thanks for the info. After reviewing your comments I am scratching my head as well. I've got both installed and you are right that libgcrypt is expected to be part of the default packages.

I saw the issue before in 2 different laptops (although only one didn't have libgcrypt installed). One compiled and updated successfully even with the following message during compilation: Dependency libgcrypt found: NO

The other one still showing initial problem with both libraries you mentioned installed. For now I'll assume there's sth specifically wrong in my environment and not with this AUR package. Thanks for the response!

ValHue commented on 2018-01-08 17:19 (UTC)

@keponk: libgcrypt is part of the base installation (core group) of ARchLinux. I do not understand how you do not have it installed. That is why it is not a dependency, because it is understood that it is already installed.

I tried to reproduce your error and I do not get it, compiled frog on the first try. I have tested in several environments.

Do you have libgpg-error installed?

It is a library that supports libgcrypt. It is also part of the core group, so it should be installed by default, but since you did not have libgcrypt ...

keponk commented on 2018-01-07 00:10 (UTC)

Unable to upgrade from 1.3-1 1.4-1

Initial dependency list seems satisfied, but later it makes a check for libgcrypt. Good, I didn't have it installed before.

Installed libgcrypt 1.8.2-1 from core. Retried, same error. Rebooted. Same error.

Installed libgcrypt15 from community. Logged out and back in, same error. Rebooted, same error.

So frogr doesn't have libgcrypt on it's dependency list, but even when it is satisfied it doesn't pick it up correctly.

Full error: https://pastebin.com/EKqCpMce

JoZ3 commented on 2018-01-01 10:50 (UTC)

I can't update to the last version, appear this error:

Build machine cpu family: x86_64 Build machine cpu: x86_64 Found pkg-config: /usr/bin/pkg-config (0.29.2) Native dependency glib-2.0 found: YES 2.54.0 Native dependency libsoup-2.4 found: YES 2.60.2 Native dependency libexif found: YES 0.6.21 Native dependency libxml-2.0 found: YES 2.9.7 Native dependency json-glib-1.0 found: YES 1.4.2 Dependency libgcrypt found: NO Message: gcrypt not found via pkg-config, using meson.find_library()...

Meson encountered an error in file meson.build, line 45, column 4: C library 'libgcrypt' not found

My libgcrypt version is 1.8.2

postblue commented on 2017-05-21 20:16 (UTC)

Error with 1.3. frogr-1.3/src/frogr-controller.c: Lzma library error: Corrupted input data bsdtar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.

Alister.Hood commented on 2014-04-22 03:51 (UTC)

But you actually need gst-libav to support common video formats like .3gp and .MP4

Alister.Hood commented on 2014-04-09 23:51 (UTC)

namcap says gstreamer is a dependency

ValHue commented on 2013-05-22 19:08 (UTC)

Updated! @mutlu_inek: Thanks for the suggestions.

mutlu_inek commented on 2013-05-22 12:14 (UTC)

The build issue on 64bit is just a matter of debug flags. A simple patch is here: https://bug700005.bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=243688

ValHue commented on 2013-05-13 10:08 (UTC)

Because of this bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=707379 I created a new PKGBUILD for install frogr-git. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/frogr-git/ This is installed smoothly and until it shows a new stable version recommend using it. Thanks!