On Wed, Oct 9, 2019, at 03:10, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Is there a reasonably approachable set of instructions that I can read
> up on all this?
> Seems to me there's a lot of incantations, spells, and dancing around
> in the moonlight to make this shit happen, and I don't understand what
> all
On mercredi 9 octobre 2019 17:35:10 CEST Niranjan Rao wrote:
(...)
>
> In my opinion it should not need sudo permissions. Your example command
> seems to be missing -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX as mentioned in readme.
The attempted install was to /opt, that's a system-wide directory, to be
written
I understand, but these options need sudo rights. If someone wanted to
install without sudo rights, then configuring build script might be a
viable option.
As I said earlier, I have not built darktable itself, but have built (or
struggled to build) plenty of other complicated systems.
Hi Niranjan,
The problem is solved: The build.sh script needs to be started with sudo
otherwise the make install step will fail.
BTW: There is no real need to provide build.sh with options. It will fall back
to the defaults set inside that script. Most notably:
Sorry to jump in late and this is a big thread that I have not
completely read yet.
Most of open source tools can have install directory mentioned on
command line during build time. It seems to be same case for darktable
and readme.md at github has an example which will (should) not need sudo
Hi Bruce,
Nice to read you are now able to go forward with actually playing around with
the latest development version(s)!
About the whole 'magic show' that is called "compiling from source": There
isn't a fixed set of instructions that works for all situations. If I narrow
the scope to
Jacques,
*First of all: I noticed you are part of darktable's documentation team. In*
*that capacity do you commit your work/changes, using git, to the
repositoryin any way?*
I know NOTHING about how git works! :)
Yes, I'm helping with the documentation, but only in a copy-editing sense.
And
When it happens is darktable in fullscreen mode or not? What if you
switch it?
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 07:55:08 +0200
"Achim Dittrich" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> darktable 2.6.2 reliably crashes on my macOS 10.14.6 system after the
> following steps:
>
> - included a watermark on the image; selecting
Hi Henkka,
right - or rather not. Version 2.6.2 is considered a stable version so do you happen to know whether this bug will be fixed with a further 2.6.x release or rather with 2.7?
Best wishes,
Achim
Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. Oktober 2019 um 22:49 Uhr
Von: "Henkka"
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