Carlos - the fact that your build is tagged as "dirty" means you need to
rebase against master to clean everything up.
Jack
On 2020-10-08 4:07 p.m., Carlos Sevcik wrote:
Its a not too clear message from Darktable, there is no lintiff.so in
/usr/local/lib. I solve the problem almost by accident
Its a not too clear message from Darktable, there is no lintiff.so in
/usr/local/lib. I solve the problem almost by accident and I am not
sure how, it was a missing module related to cmake and the c compiler, but
I was tired after many guesses and can't recall the exact name đ. I have a
set of pack
Hi, Carlo. You likely need to rebase against git repository:
git pull --rebase --recurse-submodules && git submodule init && git
submodule update
then build again as usual.
Jack
On 2020-10-08 11:12 a.m., Carlos Sevcik wrote:
I am auser of Darktable from git. It is installed under Linux Mint
* Carlos Sevcik [10-08-20 14:15]:
> I am auser of Darktable from git. It is installed under Linux Mint 20
> Cinnamon. One of my machines had a problem and I reinstalled the system.
> Everything is working fine except Dartable. As far as I can see both
> machines are configured equally, with the
I will, good suggestion.
I've since learned that my laptop (as I said, 13yrs old) is upgradeable to
8GB so I'll contact a local store and arrange for that.
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 2:19 AM KOVĂCS IstvĂĄn
wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Aug 2019, 03:44 Julian Rickards,
> wrote:
>
>> My laptop has non-expandab
On Fri, 2 Aug 2019, 03:44 Julian Rickards,
wrote:
> My laptop has non-expandable 4GB RAM
> I'll just deal with the error message as it comes up
>
Why risk image corruption? I also use darktable with 4GB of RAM. If I were
you, I'd try the instructions for 32-bit systems (even though you're
runnin
Ah, thanks. My laptop has non-expandable 4GB RAM (actually, the System Info
app states 3.8GB) so perhaps this is why.
I'll just deal with the error message as it comes up (this evening, it
hasn't shown up at all).
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 4:16 PM KOVĂCS IstvĂĄn
wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Aug 2019, 20:56
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019, 20:56 Julian Rickards,
wrote:
> I've been getting the following error
>
> 'tiling failed for module "atrous", image may be garbled'
>
I think this belongs to the user list, but anyway: read the manual, and
look for tiling. More specifically:
https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en