Also note that Darktable 2.6 may not be able to read the new sidecar
files--best to back up any of those you'll be working with as well.

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:        Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] Need help with compiling from git
Date:   Wed, 4 Sep 2019 07:00:32 +1200
From:   Michael Gauland <mikely...@gmail.com>
To:     darktable-user@lists.darktable.org



On 3/09/19 11:28 pm, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Hi all,
> Well, I can happily report that I eventually managed to get darktable
> 2.7.0 up and running, with thanks to 3 or 4 most-generous people here
> on the list!
> You know who you are.... thanks heaps!
Great!
> But now I'm wondering... is 2.7.0 the most recent build?
> I ask because I was under the impression that the interface had
> undergone a bit of an overhaul, and what I'm seeing looks just like 2.6.2.
>
I can't speak with any authority, but from my mucking about I believe
2.7.0 is the latest tagged version. When I built that, I didn't see the
(more visible) UI changes, and didn't get the "Basic Corrections" or
"LUT3d" modules.

If you run "git checkout master", then "git submodule update", then run
"build.sh", you'll get the absolute latest code--all the improvements,
and any new bugs as well! 

That got me that UI changes I'd heard about, as well as the new modules
I wanted to play with. Just beware; working from the latest, unreleased
code can be unstable.

Oh, and this will require an update to your Darktable configuration
databases--best to back them up (~/.config/darktable) in case you want
to go back.

--Mike


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