How to Install Photoview on OpenSUSE Latest

Photoview is an open-source application for photographers to manage and organize their images effectively. It has fast and responsive user interface with advanced features like color highlighting, image search, tagging, etc.

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Photoview on OpenSUSE latest using the Terminal.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, make sure that you have the following:

Steps to Install Photoview

Follow the below steps to install Photoview on your OpenSUSE system:

Step 1: Update the Package Repository

Before installing any new package, it's important to make sure that the package repository is up-to-date. To update the repository, use the following command:

sudo zypper refresh

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Photoview requires some dependencies to be installed on your system to work correctly. Use the following command to install them:

sudo zypper install cargo glib2-devel gtk3-devel gdk-pixbuf-devel librsvg2-devel cairo-devel pango-devel atk-devel

Step 3: Install Git

To download the source code of Photoview, Git needs to be installed on your system. Use the following command to install Git:

sudo zypper install git

Step 4: Clone the Source Code

Now we will clone the Photoview source code from the Github repository. Use the following command to clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/photoview/photoview

Step 5: Build and Install Photoview

To build and install Photoview, change your current working directory to the cloned repository, and use the following command:

cd photoview
cargo install --path .

After the installation process is complete, you can start Photoview by using the following command:

photoview

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have learned how to install Photoview on OpenSUSE latest using the Terminal. Photoview is a great tool for photographers to manage their images effectively, and it also has a user-friendly interface.

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