Am Samstag, 9. Januar 2016, 18:54:30 schrieb Colin Adams:
> I downloaded it from
>
> https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-2.0.0
>
> and then read though it.
>
> Here are my comments:
First of all, thanks for reporting these.
> Section 1.2.2: F7/8/9/10 - these don't
Am Samstag, 9. Januar 2016, 13:30:16 schrieb Shlomi:
> Hello all,
> I am new to darktable, after using mainly AfterShot Pro.
> I'm amazed by the quality of it, and by the fact that I discovered darktable
> only a few weeks ago. Thanks for this fantastic project.
> I am working on translating it to
On 10 January 2016 at 18:57, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
>
> > > > Section 8.5 - I can't get any lua script to work. Not even
> print("Hello
> > > > World !")
> > >
> > > Again a matter of compile options.
> >
> > It makes no difference whether I use the version from Germano's
>
Do an internet search in both fedora and darktable development list.
The problem has been discussed many times
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But the build instructions don't mention cmake.
Should I edit build.sh to add DDONT_USE_INTERNAL_LUA=off to the cmake
command near the bottom of the script, or is there a more elegant way to do
this? (I'm not familiar with cmake - the only time I have used it was
installing ocaml on Windows - not
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 10:47 PM, Colin Adams wrote:
> I see.
>
> This is never going to get resolved, if Lua releases are not backwards
> compatible. But presumably I can compile in support for Lua 5.2? Do I just
> install Lua 5.2 from source on my system, and then