Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for the heads-up with the packages, I added them to the list.
However, none of them should really be required to build darktable, and
some just enable features that most users won't need (LUA e.g.). But I
guess it doesn't hurt either...
Cheers,
Simon
On 12.12.2014 23:44, Wol
Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
Hello Hannu, Patrick, Ulrich,
thx for your hints, outcome is:
i switched from ubuntu to fedora (Twenty One)
darktable compiles with help of http://www.darktable.org/install/#fedora
most remaining missing parts vanish with this additional packets:(hi Simon)
85 yum ins
FWIW our most recent manual contains a short section on how to setup a
working OpenCL system:
http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch09s02s04.html.php
As we explain a bit about the OpenCL data flow this section might also
be a starting point in case of issues.
Ulrich
Am 12.12.2014 um 14:42 sch
* Hannu <_garbage_collect...@telia.com> [12-12-14 08:09]:
[...]
> And recently only a single xorg update has required one uninstall +
> re-install.
> > "bash NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-343.22.run --uninstall" - is for removing
> the driver.
and to install the NVIDIA-run file w/o sitting and answerin
On 2014-12-11 18:43, Wolfgang Goetz wrote:
Wolfgang Goetz wrote:
Update for ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa short:doesnt work
nvidia-340:
...
[opencl_init] found opencl runtime library 'libOpenCL'
[opencl_init] opencl library 'libOpenCL' found on your system and loaded
[opencl_init] could not get p
Wolfgang Goetz wrote:
Update for ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa short:doesnt work
nvidia-340:
...
[opencl_init] found opencl runtime library 'libOpenCL'
[opencl_init] opencl library 'libOpenCL' found on your system and loaded
[opencl_init] could not get platforms: -1001
...
sudo modprobe nvidia-34