Hi Patrick,
I have manually deleted the file from the virus chest in Avast, as well as
all reference to where I had installed on the D: drive.
Re-downloaded the Darktable install file, updated again the Avast program,
engine and virus definitions.
I have now tried re-installing to a differen
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018, at 21:27, Frank wrote:
>
> There is no checksum that I could see from this URL. Have I missed it
> somewhere?
The checksum (".asc") files are listed alongside the packages here:
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/
> I had initially thought it might have
Hello Patrick.
Thank you for helping me.
I went to this URL: https://www.darktable.org/install/and chose of
course the Microsoft Windows option.
There is no checksum that I could see from this URL. Have I missed it
somewhere?
The file location is listed below:
https://github.com/
* Frank [01-01-18 22:47]:
> Hi guys,
>
> I would like to have something clarified please, in regards to having just
> installed the 64bit Darktable v2.4.0 for PC.
I assume by "PC" you refer to darktable v2.4.0 for "windows" ???
> My AVAST antivirus program had placed the file: libgio-2.0-0.dl
Hi guys,
I would like to have something clarified please, in regards to having just
installed the 64bit Darktable v2.4.0 for PC.
My AVAST antivirus program had placed the file: libgio-2.0-0.dll into the Virus
chest as it was detected as having the " IDP.Generic " virus.
Please confirm status
Am 26.12.2017 um 19:28 schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
> we're proud to finally announce the new feature release of darktable, 2.4.0!
...
> ## New Features And Changes
> - darktable got two new helper scripts (those are not installed by default,
> grab them from [the sources](https://github.com/d