@ -841,19 +841,13 @@ I am willing to support Exiv2 on commercial Unix distributions such as Solaris,
You can build exiv2 from source using the methods described for linux. I built and installed exiv2 using "Pure CMake" and didn't require conan.
You will want to use the package manager `pkgsrc` to build/install:
1) gcc (currently GCC 5.5.0)
2) python3
3) cmake
4) bash
5) sudo
6) chksum
7) gettext
1. gcc (currently GCC 5.5.0)
2. python3
3. cmake
4. bash
5. sudo
6. chksum
7. gettext
I entered links into the file system `# ln -s /usr/pkg/bin/python37 /usr/local/bin/python3` and `# ln -s /usr/pkg/bin/bash /bin/bash`
It's important to ensure that `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` includes `/usr/local/lib` and `/usr/pkg/lib`. It's important to ensure that PATH includes `/usr/local/bin`, `/usr/pkg/bin` and `/usr/pkg/sbin`.
@ -864,6 +858,6 @@ FreeBSD uses pkg as the package manager. You should install the dependency expa