I do not see the g'mic plugin as an option on the latest Mac release 6.4. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS macOS: Mojavedigikam version 6.4.0 CPU cores: 8 Eigen: 3.3.7 Exiv2: 0.27.2 Exiv2 can write to Jp2: Yes Exiv2 can write to Jpeg: Yes Exiv2 can write to Pgf: Yes Exiv2 can write to Png: Yes Exiv2 can write to Tiff: Yes Exiv2 supports XMP metadata: Yes HEIF encoding support: Yes ImageMagick codecs: 6.9.9 KF5: 5.61.0 LensFun: 0.3.95-0 LibCImg: 130 LibJPEG: 90 LibJasper: 2.0.14 LibLCMS: 2090 LibLqr support: No LibPGF: 7.19.03 LibPNG: 1.6.37 LibRaw: 0.19.5 LibTIFF: 4.0.10 Marble: 0.27.20 Parallelized demosaicing: No Qt: 5.12.4 Qt Webkit support: Yes VKontakte support: No AkonadiContact support: No Baloo support: No Calendar support: Yes DBus support: No Database backend: QSQLITE HTML Gallery support: Yes LibAVCodec: 58.54.100 LibAVFormat: 58.29.100 LibAVUtil: 56.31.100 LibGphoto2: 2.5.23 LibOpenCV: 3.4.7 LibQtAV: 1.13.0 Media player support: Yes Panorama support: Yes
The problem is located in Gmic plugin install dir rules. plugin is copied at wrong place and not detected at startup. As root, move file from: /opt/digikam/libexec/qt5/plugins/digikam/editor/Editor_GmicQt_Plugin.so to: /opt/digikam/lib/plugins/digikam/editor/ Restart digiKam: plugin must be listed in setup/plugins/editor view, and visible in Enhance menu from image editor. Gilles Caulier
Created attachment 123960 [details] attachment-11642-0.html Hello. I looked at the location you noted and do NOT see the file Editor_GmicQt_Plugin.so. I do see all the others. Also I do NOT a have a directory called /opt/digikam/lib/plugins/digikam/editor/ but could create one. I searched the /opt/digikam tree and do not see anything Gmic related. On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 1:10 AM <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414115 > > caulier.gilles@gmail.com changed: > > What |Removed |Added > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |caulier.gilles@gmail.com > > --- Comment #1 from caulier.gilles@gmail.com --- > The problem is located in Gmic plugin install dir rules. plugin is copied > at > wrong place and not detected at startup. > > As root, move file from: > > /opt/digikam/libexec/qt5/plugins/digikam/editor/Editor_GmicQt_Plugin.so > > to: > > /opt/digikam/lib/plugins/digikam/editor/ > > Restart digiKam: plugin must be listed in setup/plugins/editor view, and > visible in Enhance menu from image editor. > > Gilles Caulier > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug.
Git commit 8d792eca68f68eb6f210366b01139abdeb3df1a6 by Gilles Caulier. Committed on 09/01/2020 at 05:38. Pushed by cgilles into branch 'master'. move gmicqt plugin to the right target directory under MacOS FIXED-IN:7.0.0 M +2 -0 project/bundles/macports/03-build-digikam.sh https://invent.kde.org/kde/digikam/commit/8d792eca68f68eb6f210366b01139abdeb3df1a6
Geoff, Will be available in 7.0.0-beta2 : https://i.imgur.com/VJaLbBL.png Happy new year... Gilles Caulier