If you shot these on a tripod, you can select them both in the light table view and click the HDR button.  If it's handheld, I don't think Darktable can really do that level of compositing. You'll need to manually align them in Gimp or something similar and mask the sky appropriately

On 02/11/2018 06:46 PM, Michael wrote:
What steps should I take to put the underexposed sky on the other picture?

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