Ubuntu exiftool
The file is maybe hidden, so press CTRL+H, or activate "Hidden files" in Display (Top bar). We have now to edit the file wich contains environnement path which is located in "/etc/bash.bashrc". Where K="number of processor in your computer" (if you are not sure how many cores you have, just write a big number and all of the cores will be used). Now we can finally build the sources by launching : NB : Version 5 is used here, use "-DWITH_QT4=1" instead if ou have QT v4.
#UBUNTU EXIFTOOL INSTALL#
Sudo apt-get install qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools You have perhaps to install QT if it's not done : Use this option if you want to use tools GUI such : SaisieAppuisInitQT, SaisieMasqQT etc. Then we have to generate the makefile with the right options. Then, you have to create a build directory and go in it :
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The script_jenkins.sh available in micmac repository (or here : ) can be used for an automatic compilation from sources.įrom the installation directory, move to the 'micmac' directory : To retrieve the source code to micmac folder:
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: contains some publications and other reports concerning MicMac.Go to the installation directory, where you want to install MicMac.įor “optimisation” reasons, the project files were divided into three GitHub sub-projects: Install Git sudo apt-get install git Install other prerequisites sudo apt-get install make imagemagick libimage-exiftool-perl exiv2 proj-bin qt5-default cmake build-essential Download the source
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The MicMac project is now hosted on the GitHub platform.