Really difficult, I use exactly this kstars-bleeding package (command is kstars) here and it works fine on 3 computers and a testing VM with a new Fedora 21 64 Bit installation. Maybe I should create a Live image to test (is very easy). Which repositories are enabled?
It looks like OpenSuse has sorted this out via the package search lupnix. I doubt if I will be able to try it on 13.2 before I go away for a while but seems ok on 12.3 and also more solid than another version I managed to get running - not bleeding of course but then adult providers usually maintain 2 - stable and latest. Perhaps bleeding has found it;s way into tumbleweed. Not much interest to me as I use my desktop for all sorts of things.
hi
Sorry for my bad English (thanks google translate), I hope you understand
I'm trying to install Fedora 22 and I could with Kstars bleeding and indi-left ....
I can not install indi-gphoto because it gives me a message about dependencies ....
It requires libgphoto2_port.so.10 but libgphoto2 2.5.7.2.fc22 (the only one that I find in the repository) contains libgphoto2_port.so.12.
I am a newbie to linux.
thanks
BUT: astrometry.net doesn't compile on F22 (and will not compile on any other system with new GCC 5.x), so it is not available. As Fedora 21 and 22 are binary compatible you can grab the Fedora 21 astrometry package. I do so and had no issues right now.
Thanks for the update ... I installed gphoto without problems, but when I click a preview I get the error "failed parser raw image".
Indeed shot without problems in size S1, but RAW is wrong.
Mistake in the configuration of gphoto or do I have to install some packages that I missed?
thanks
Paolo
Thanks Christian for providing a INDI & KStars5 RPM for openSuse 13.2. Works well. A request, as I have not been successful
at creating PyIndi.py with Indi 1.1.0 - could you put a PyIndi together suitable for your other openSuse RPM? I would like to
continue moving my client over to Indi capable.