Ahh, yes, that's the downside of -bin packages. This PKGBUILD simply downloads the Ubuntu package and converts it for installation on ArchLinux. The Ubuntu folks haven't rebuilt the package for the latest version of ImageMagick, so I can't make this package work. Until then, I am flagging this package as out of date.
In the meantime, if you build zbar from source yourself, it should work fine. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Package Details: zbar-bin-64 0.10-2
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| Package Base: | zbar-bin-64 |
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| Description: | An open source software suite for reading bar codes from various sources -- 64-bit binary version |
| Upstream URL: | http://zbar.sourceforge.net/ |
| Category: | multimedia |
| Licenses: | |
| Submitter: | DigitalPioneer |
| Maintainer: | None |
| Last Packager: | None |
| Votes: | 4 |
| First Submitted: | 2012-05-07 21:57 |
| Last Updated: | 2012-10-15 22:36 |
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Comment by DigitalPioneer
Anonymous comment
Hi I get the following error now.
anubis ~ $ zbarimg
zbarimg: error while loading shared libraries: libMagickWand.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Thanks in advance for fixing.
Comment by DigitalPioneer
I have unflagged the package. Can you please give me some details as to why it didn't work?
Comment by rhoit
Sorry I marked the pakage outdate by mistake! can't figure out how to undo!
the AUR didn't really worked.
I had download and compile form
http://zbar.sourceforge.net/download.html
Comment by capoeira
wow, that was fast. works now. thanks a lot
Comment by DigitalPioneer
Should be fixed.
Comment by capoeira
[studio@localhost ~]$ zbarimg
zbarimg: error while loading shared libraries: libMagickWand.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory