If you actually had the v2 indi headers installed in /usr/, you wouldn't get these errors... do `grep -r addFITSKeywords /usr/include /usr/local/include` and check if there are matches. Note that by default, I think the indi libs get installed in `/usr/local/include` and v1 versions in `/usr/include` will override them.
Good morning, sorry for my english.
For about 7 days I've been asking for help to re-install indi-bin2 on my Raspberry Pi4 with Bulsseye, but nobody tells me how to do it. A real shame because I thought I was in a community where problems and solutions are shared, obviously I was wrong.
Thank you
I have paid service where we pay for 8000 usd a year, and I am waiting for response for two weeks
Clearly nobody knows, currently we are in a limbo waiting libcamera to push its updates and then stellarmate to integrate that updates and then libcamera driver can continue the development.