Hi Tobias,
I started out again from scratch, deleting and reinstalling a local
darktable repository, using clone, and knowing that I had all of the
required packages installed. The build and install went as it should.
> libgomp was already present and installed.
>
>
> Was it found this time?
Ye
Am Mittwoch, 18. Dezember 2013, 15:52:46 schrieb Mark Heieis:
> Hi Tobias,
Hi.
> Interesting.
>
> libgomp was already present and installed.
Was it found this time?
> Did as you suggested and deleted the build directory and then rebuilt. It
> worked rather cleanly after doing that (lots of gcc
Am Mittwoch, 18. Dezember 2013, 14:17:28 schrieb Mark Heieis:
> Hi,
>
> Just updated dev system to fedora 20 (fresh install) and ran into this build
> Problem:
>
> [ 67%] Building C object
> src/CMakeFiles/lib_darktable.dir/common/camera_control.c.o [ 67%] Building
> C object src/CMakeFiles/lib_d
Hi,
Just updated dev system to fedora 20 (fresh install) and ran into
this build Problem:
[ 67%] Building C object
src/CMakeFiles/lib_darktable.dir/common/camera_control.c.o
[ 67%] Building C object
src/CMakeFiles/lib_darktable.dir/con
Thanks - the:
sudo apt-get build-dep darktable
worked fine! So simple once you know how :-[
Dave.
On 13-04-10 04:30 PM, Christian Tellefsen wrote:
> On 10/04/13 23:11, David Lambert wrote:
>> Sorry if this is an obvious question, but i am a newbie to building
>> Darktable.
>> I just attempted
On 10/04/13 23:11, David Lambert wrote:
> Sorry if this is an obvious question, but i am a newbie to building
> Darktable.
> I just attempted to build version 1.2 on Linux Mint 14 and got the
> following error. Any ideas on how to update to the correct version of glib?
>
*snip*
> -- checking for m
Sorry if this is an obvious question, but i am a newbie to building
Darktable.
I just attempted to build version 1.2 on Linux Mint 14 and got the
following error. Any ideas on how to update to the correct version of glib?
Best regards,
Dave.
./build.sh --prefix /opt/darktable --buildtype Rel