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building on Ubuntu 15.10+? #5

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juhp opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 5 comments
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building on Ubuntu 15.10+? #5

juhp opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 5 comments

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@juhp
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juhp commented May 13, 2016

As far as I can tell libphash0 was removed from Ubuntu 15.10+, or maybe some other package provides this now?

Do you know if phash builds with Ubuntu 15.10+? I am asking since we are trying to move Stackage server building to Ubuntu 16.04.

@MichaelXavier
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I don't think any package provides it anymore. I don't run Ubuntu > 15 on any of my machines at the moment, but I think you'd be able to just install it from source: http://www.phash.org/download/

If you are successful, I'd be happy to include installation instructions and a credit in the documentation.

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oderwat commented May 14, 2016

Afaik the problem is that you can not build it with the newest libffmpeg. I use phash in a simple Nim project and could not install it on my mac anymore because they removed the package from homebrew. I just skipped building the video (and audio) parts of the library because I just need the picture hash anyway.

@juhp
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juhp commented May 16, 2016

Perhaps we could try to install it in the Stackage docker image by hand but I was hoping we could avoid that, but from @oderwat's comment sounds like it may not work.

@MichaelXavier
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I'm not sure if there's anything I can do. For really simple bindings like lzf, I can include it and update the license accordingly, but it sounds like there's enough moving parts in phash that that may be a bad idea.

@juhp
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juhp commented May 16, 2016

Yes it sounds a bit tricky.

I am hoping to move Stackage Nightly to build on Ubuntu 16.04 this week.
One unfortunate casualty of that may be phash I am afraid, at least until there is a way to get libphash into the docker image.

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