Install : Différence entre versions
De MicMac
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[[Image:checkdependencies.png|thumb|250px||alt=Exemple d'image en hauteur|Screenshot 1]] | [[Image:checkdependencies.png|thumb|250px||alt=Exemple d'image en hauteur|Screenshot 1]] | ||
| − | You will get | + | You will get an output like Screenshot 1, with different informations : |
*MicMac revision : micmac source code version number | *MicMac revision : micmac source code version number | ||
*Qt : "enabled" permit you to use graphical interfaces such SaisieAppuisQT | *Qt : "enabled" permit you to use graphical interfaces such SaisieAppuisQT | ||
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CheckDependencies
Sometimes, even when the MicMac installation is good, you can encounter messages in the terminal such as :
- "Warning Exiftool not installed"
This warnings means that MicMac can't find an external tools.
MicMac integrates a module which can check if all dependencies are well installed. It can be called by typing :
mm3d CheckDependencies
You will get an output like Screenshot 1, with different informations :
- MicMac revision : micmac source code version number
- Qt : "enabled" permit you to use graphical interfaces such SaisieAppuisQT
- Kakadu : Image library for JPEG2000 management
- MicMac directory : Directory where MicMac is installed
- make :
- exiftool : library of image metadata management
- exiv2 : library of image metadata management
- convert :
- proj : library for cartographic projection
- cs2cs :