Hello Dimitrios --
Thank you for the link, although is seems to be oriented more towards potential
developers. As a basic user of darktable, I would appreciate a specific list
of commands similar to what is on the "Install" page for whatever it takes to
download the LCA removal branch, compile it into darktable for testing, and
then re-set my local git copy to master without any experimental branches.
Best,
-- Darrell
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 5:41 AM, Dimitrios Psychogios
<dpsychog...@gmail.com> wrote:
Have you already seen
http://darktable.org/redmine/projects/darktable/wiki/Hacking_on_darktable ?
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Darrell Eifert <darrelleif...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello --
>
>I (and possibly many others who are compiling darktable from git) would be
>grateful for a short tutorial on how to change from master to a branch of
>interest, compile DT, and then change back again to a "good" version if
>something goes wrong. I am interested in testing out the LCA removal module,
>but am hesitant to play with the various git commands for fear of losing my
>working copy.
>
>I began using git by following the very clear instructions on
>http://www.darktable.org/install/, but got lost trying to sort out various
>gereric git tutorials from around the 'net.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>-- Darrell
>
>
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