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Hello, I'm trying to build the Digikam app but it fails over in the linking stage. I have posted the issue to the digikam team, but I haven't had any reply so far and, since I need to build it as soon as possible, I would like to have your help.
Do you really think that I'm that kind of vague person that wants others to work for him/her? I've already done homework by googling for hours and hours and trying many possible fixes. If I've posted that is because don't now how to sort it out on my own and DO NEED HELP. I also know Qdir is a file of the QT package, but what I don't know is why it is found in the compilation stage but isn't in the linking one.
My QT packages as well as the rest of packages seem all to be fine. Would like you to post more constructive posts in the future, please?
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