diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fe7d95e972..17a391e11c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ write, delete and modify Exif, IPTC, XMP and ICC image metadata. | Exiv2 Resource | Location | |:------ |:---- | | Project Homepage | [https://github.com/Exiv2/exiv2](https://github.com/Exiv2/exiv2) | -| Downloads and Documentation | [http://exiv2.dyndns.org](http://exiv2.dyndns.org:8080) | -| BuildServer: | [http://exiv2.dyndns.org:8080](http://exiv2.dyndns.org:8080) | -| License (GPLv2) | [license.txt](license.txt) | +| Downloads and Documentation | [https://exiv2.org](https://exiv2.org) | +| Prereleases: | [https://prerelease.exiv2.org](https://prerelease.exiv2.org) | +| License (GPLv2) | [COPYING](COPYING) | | CMake Downloads | [https://cmake.org/download/](https://cmake.org/download/) | The file ReadMe.txt in a Build bundle describes how to install the library on the platform. ReadMe.txt also documents how to compile and link code on the platform. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ To execute the exiv2 command line program, you should update your path to search $ export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" ``` - you'll also need to locate libexiv2 at run time: +You will also need to locate libexiv2 at run time: ```bash $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" # Linux, Cygwin, MinGW/msys2 @@ -202,7 +202,6 @@ $ The default cmake Generator is usually appropriate for your platform. Additional information concerning Generators for Visual Studio in [README-CONAN](README-CONAN.md) - [TOC](#TOC) ### 2.7 Using pkg-config to compile and link your code with Exiv2 @@ -301,16 +300,12 @@ $ Open a new issue on https://github.com/exiv2/exiv2 and attach the file po/xy/exiv2.po - [TOC](#TOC) ### 2.9 Building Exiv2 Documentation Building documentation requires installing special tools. You will probably prefer to -read the documentation on-line from the project website: http://exiv2.dyndns.org - -Additionally, complete copies of the project website are archived on the buildserver -and can be downloaded for off-line use. http://exiv2.dyndns.org:8080/userContent/builds/Website/ +read the documentation on-line from the project website: https://exiv2.org To build documentation, use the CMake option **`-DEXIV2_BUILD_DOC=On`**. Additionally, you will require an additional build step to actually build the documentation. @@ -352,7 +347,7 @@ $ cmake --build . --config Release [100%] Built target addmoddel $ make package ... -CPack: - package: /path/to/exiv2/build/exiv2-0.27.0.1-Linux.tar.gz generated. +CPack: - package: /path/to/exiv2/build/exiv2-0.27.1-Linux.tar.gz generated. ``` 2) Source Package @@ -361,12 +356,11 @@ CPack: - package: /path/to/exiv2/build/exiv2-0.27.0.1-Linux.tar.gz generated. $ make package_source Run CPack packaging tool for source... ... -CPack: - package: /path/to/exiv2/build/exiv2-0.27.0.1-Source.tar.gz generated. +CPack: - package: /path/to/exiv2/build/exiv2-0.27.1-Source.tar.gz generated. ``` You may prefer to run `$ cmake --build . --config Release --target package_source` - [TOC](#TOC) ### 2.11 Debugging Exiv2 @@ -390,7 +384,7 @@ You can check that you have generated a debug build with the command: ```bash $ exiv2 -vVg debug -exiv2 0.27.0.3 +exiv2 0.27.1 debug=1 $ ``` @@ -736,7 +730,7 @@ The exiv2 command line program provides an option **`--grep`** to filter output. ```bash $ exiv2 -vVg regex -exiv2 0.27.0.3 +exiv2 0.27.1 have_regex=1 $ ``` @@ -770,7 +764,6 @@ set "PS1=\! CYGWIN64:\u@\h:\w \$ " bash.exe -norc ``` - [TOC](#TOC) ### 5.5 Microsoft Visual C++ @@ -795,4 +788,4 @@ cmd [TOC](#TOC) -Written by Robin Mills
robin@clanmills.com
Updated: 2018-12-01 +Written by Robin Mills
robin@clanmills.com
Revised: 2019-03-29