The Debian release is a fully open-source version and so Kakadu isn't available through this. If you have a Kakadu license and their source code, you should download the iipsrv source code and compile it yourself with the "--with-kakadu" flag.
Otherwise, if you upgrade to the newly released Ubuntu 20.04, iipsrv version 1.1 is available, which includes support for JPEG2000 through the OpenJPEG library.
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Hello, IIPImage users,
I have installed IIPImage server on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using the official Debian release as below:
sudo apt-get install iipimage-server
I am not sure how to configure it to use Kakadu.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Arif
The Debian release is a fully open-source version and so Kakadu isn't available through this. If you have a Kakadu license and their source code, you should download the iipsrv source code and compile it yourself with the "--with-kakadu" flag.
Otherwise, if you upgrade to the newly released Ubuntu 20.04, iipsrv version 1.1 is available, which includes support for JPEG2000 through the OpenJPEG library.