Download and Install libiptcdata version 1.0.2 on Mac OS X
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      # $Id: Portfile 29508 2007-09-26 07:25:21Z ryandesign macports.org $

      PortSystem 1.0

      Name: libiptcdata
      Version: 1.0.2
      Category: graphics
      Maintainers: grrr technokracy.net
      Description: IPTC parsing library
      Long Description: libiptcdata is a library for manipulating the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) metadata stored within multimedia files such as images. This metadata can include captions and keywords, often used by popular photo management applications. The libiptcdata package also includes a command-line utility, iptc, for editing IPTC data in JPEG files.
      Homepage: http://libiptcdata.sourceforge.net/
      Platform: darwin
      master_sites sourceforge
      checksums md5 4ed81889846a5d9b750331f684651f89 sha1 017b51638bd66449c459de815b4f729a3cc5b1f2 rmd160 7e8c0ceecb74bf7add4e1a92f4ca3fc514d00bab

      depends_lib port:gettext

      configure.args --with-html-dir=${prefix}/share/doc

    If you haven't already installed Darwin Ports, you can find easy instructions for doing so at the main Darwin Ports page.

    Once Darwin Ports has been installed, in a terminal window and while online, type the following and hit return:


      %  cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/libiptcdata
      % sudo port install libiptcdata
      Password:
    You will then be prompted for your root password, which you should enter. You may have to wait for a few minutes while the software is retrieved from the network and installed for you. Y ou should see something that looks similar to:

      ---> Fetching libiptcdata
      ---> Verifying checksum for libiptcdata
      ---> Extracting libiptcdata
      ---> Configuring libiptcdata
      ---> Building libiptcdata with target all
      ---> Staging libiptcdata into destroot
      ---> Installing libiptcdata
    - Make sure that you do not close the terminal window while Darwin Ports is working. Once the software has been installed, you can find further information about using libiptcdata with these commands:
      %  man libiptcdata
      % apropos libiptcdata
      % which libiptcdata
      % locate libiptcdata

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