On Thu, Jan 16, 2020, at 10:42, Graham White wrote:
> So, I haven't done much investigating, but one thing that might have gone
> wrong is that the photo database has been trashed while updating to the new
> schema.
Can you elaborate on "trashed"? If there is actual db corruption which you
Am Donnerstag, den 16.01.2020, 18:42 + schrieb Graham White:
> Hi. I tried installing the ubuntuhandbook version, on my Ubuntu
> laptop
> (not on my desktop
> machine, which has all my photographs on it), with the following
> results:
> i) it asked me if I wanted to migrate the database to a
Hi. I tried installing the ubuntuhandbook version, on my Ubuntu laptop
(not on my desktop
machine, which has all my photographs on it), with the following results:
i) it asked me if I wanted to migrate the database to a different
schema, so I said yes (because I wasn't working on my main machine)
Hi,
if I am not completely wrong, this oddly named "0" version actually
installed for me via the PPA (
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/graphics:/darktable/xUbuntu_19.10
) the DT 3.0.0 !
I guess there currently is a naming issue in the build process for the
repository pages, but
When you tried to install the Darktable 3.0 .deb package from the OBS site,
how exactly did it fail?
--
August Schwerdfeger
aug...@schwerdfeger.name
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 8:29 AM Gonçalo Marrafa
wrote:
> I just want a way to install on 19.10 without building from source. I'm
> not asking for
I just want a way to install on 19.10 without building from source. I'm not
asking for support. I'm just following the instructions on DT's website and
there are links to binary packages for Ubuntu 19.10. Except those links
don't really have 19.10 compatible packages. That's all I'm saying...
* Gonçalo Marrafa [01-16-20 08:59]:
> The web page refers to the distro packages AND "third party" packages (
> https://www.darktable.org/install/#3rdparty). I was just saying that, since
> the install page explicitly mentions 19.10 support there should be packages
> available. If not, then don't
The web page refers to the distro packages AND "third party" packages (
https://www.darktable.org/install/#3rdparty). I was just saying that, since
the install page explicitly mentions 19.10 support there should be packages
available. If not, then don't mention it and, instead, say that you should
* Gonçalo Marrafa [01-16-20 04:53]:
> Patrick,
>
> In the web pages there is a reference to third party packages, wich
> includes support for 19.10. If no support exists for 19.10 and you have to
> build packages directly from source then, maybe, that should be mentioned
> in the pages and not
Patrick,
In the web pages there is a reference to third party packages, wich
includes support for 19.10. If no support exists for 19.10 and you have to
build packages directly from source then, maybe, that should be mentioned
in the pages and not stated that support exists for 19.10.
Gonçalo
On 16/01/2020 06:40, eric bruggeman wrote:
Is this something that can help? :
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuhandbook1/+archive/ubuntu/darktable
I use the one for 18.04, because I work with Linux Mint 19.3 and this is
based on Ubuntu 18.04
Hope you can use this ppa.
For Ubuntu users this ppa
Is this something that can help? :
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuhandbook1/+archive/ubuntu/darktable
I use the one for 18.04, because I work with Linux Mint 19.3 and this is
based on Ubuntu 18.04
Hope you can use this ppa.
Op 16/01/2020 om 06:25 schreef Remco Viëtor:
On mercredi 15 janvier
On mercredi 15 janvier 2020 23:46:22 CET Patrick Shanahan wrote:
(...)
> https://www.darktable.org/install/
> Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 18.10, 19.04
>
> does noone actually read the web pages ...
Isn't that like reading the manual?
* Gonçalo Marrafa [01-15-20 16:36]:
> Ok but that would mean I have to build from source and what I would like
> are prebuilt packages.
>
>
> Gonçalo Marrafa
>
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020, 20:13 KOVÁCS István wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 18:35, Gonçalo Marrafa
> > wrote:
> > > I'm not
Ok but that would mean I have to build from source and what I would like
are prebuilt packages.
Gonçalo Marrafa
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020, 20:13 KOVÁCS István wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 18:35, Gonçalo Marrafa
> wrote:
> > I'm not interested in installing the master git snapshot version and
>
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 18:35, Gonçalo Marrafa wrote:
> I'm not interested in installing the master git snapshot version and just
> want the stable release version.
Note: you can get tagged versions from Github, not just code from the
tip of the master branch.
Am Wed, 15. Jan 2020 um 17:33:12 + schrieb Gonçalo Marrafa:
> Hi all.
Hi Gonçalo,
> I want to install DT 3.0 on Ubuntu 19.10 but I can't seem to find a way to.
[...]
> Can anyone help on this please?
last week I posted this solution here on the mailing list, which works
at least on
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