Am Freitag, 9. Februar 2018, 21:53:37 CET schrieb Jean-Luc Lacroix:
> I have compiled dt using the build.sh but when I run darktable --version
> I get
>
> this is darktable 2.4.0
> copyright (c) 2009-2017 johannes hanika
> darktable-...@lists.darktable.org
>
> compile options:
>bit depth is 6
I am running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on a laptop with an Intel Core i7
6500U. Can anybody advise experience with Beignet for OpenCL on a
similar setup. I wish to avoid the proprietary Intel drivers.
David
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Am Samstag, 10. Februar 2018, 12:28:20 CET schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> I am running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on a laptop with an Intel Core i7
> 6500U. Can anybody advise experience with Beignet for OpenCL on a
> similar setup. I wish to avoid the proprietary Intel drivers.
Last time I tried Beignet
Same result after recompile. Anything in the make file to change?
Jean-Luc
On 10/02/18 11:01, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Am Freitag, 9. Februar 2018, 21:53:37 CET schrieb Jean-Luc Lacroix:
I have compiled dt using the build.sh but when I run darktable --version
I get
this is darktable 2.4.0
cop
Just tried to compile the latest version 2.5.0:
this is darktable 2.5.0+218~g41cf89ff4
copyright (c) 2009-2018 johannes hanika
darktable-...@lists.darktable.org
compile options:
bit depth is 64 bit
normal build
SSE2 optimized codepath enabled
OpenMP support enabled
OpenCL support enabl
On samedi 10 février 2018 14:00:54 CET Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
> Just tried to compile the latest version 2.5.0:
>
> this is darktable 2.5.0+218~g41cf89ff4
> copyright (c) 2009-2018 johannes hanika
> darktable-...@lists.darktable.org
>
> compile options:
>bit depth is 64 bit
>normal build
Relevant message from the compile run:
* Lua support: System library for lua 5.3 not found (to use darktable's
* version use -DDONT_USE_INTERNAL_LUA=Off)
Lua packages installed:
i A liblua5.2-0 - Shared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.2
i A liblua5.3-0 - Shared library for the Lua i
Am Samstag, 10. Februar 2018, 15:17:31 CET schrieb Jean-Luc Lacroix:
> Relevant message from the compile run:
>
> * Lua support: System library for lua 5.3 not found (to use darktable's
> * version use -DDONT_USE_INTERNAL_LUA=Off)
>
> Lua packages installed:
>
> i A liblua5.2-0 - Shared libr
* Tobias Ellinghaus [02-10-18 09:38]:
> Am Samstag, 10. Februar 2018, 15:17:31 CET schrieb Jean-Luc Lacroix:
> > Relevant message from the compile run:
> >
> > * Lua support: System library for lua 5.3 not found (to use darktable's
> > * version use -DDONT_USE_INTERNAL_LUA=Off)
> >
> > Lua p
Hello everyone,
thank you very much for this awesome software!
I'm still getting used to darktable (v. 2.4.1) but have gone through editing
some photos and exporting them afterwards.
Now like always I edited a photo in the "darkroom" view and then click on
"lighttable" to export it.
But it
On samedi 10 février 2018 15:17:31 CET Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
> Relevant message from the compile run:
>
> * Lua support: System library for lua 5.3 not found (to use darktable's
> * version use -DDONT_USE_INTERNAL_LUA=Off)
>
> Lua packages installed:
>
> i A liblua5.2-0 - Shared library fo
* Martin [02-10-18 09:51]:
> Hello everyone,
>
> thank you very much for this awesome software!
>
> I'm still getting used to darktable (v. 2.4.1) but have gone through editing
> some photos and exporting them afterwards.
>
> Now like always I edited a photo in the "darkroom" view and then clic
Yes on Debian (stretch) too. Found the missing liblua5.3-dev package and...
this is darktable 2.4.1
copyright (c) 2009-2018 johannes hanika
darktable-...@lists.darktable.org
compile options:
bit depth is 64 bit
normal build
SSE2 optimized codepath enabled
OpenMP support enabled
OpenCL
Am Samstag, 10. Februar 2018, 15:48:35 CET schrieb Martin:
> Hello everyone,
>
> thank you very much for this awesome software!
>
> I'm still getting used to darktable (v. 2.4.1) but have gone through editing
> some photos and exporting them afterwards.
>
> Now like always I edited a photo in th
Hi Guys,
I have a very old laptop dell xps model 2011
Ubuntu 16.04
GeForce GT 525M
I know that using CPU is faster than Open CL.
Question - If I am to use one or more applications on the background
(Thunderbird, Firefox) - would I have any benefit at all using Open CL?
Reasoning - instead of
Hi,
in my workflow in darkroom mode there is a lot of ctrl+c - space - ctrl+v.
I would expect that ctrl+c means copy all adjustments up to then.
If I activate additional modules after pressing ctrl+c they will all be
inserted by pressing ctrl+v.
Can anybody confirm this behavior?
Is this in
> Hi,
>
> in my workflow in darkroom mode there is a lot of ctrl+c - space - ctrl+v.
>
> I would expect that ctrl+c means copy all adjustments up to then.
>
> If I activate additional modules after pressing ctrl+c they will all be
> inserted by pressing ctrl+v.
When I need that behaviour I typical
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