Thanks for the idea, August.
Unfortunately, after adding "-d all" and then finding the log file, it did not
show anything relevant or useful. Only two lines in the 580KB file containing
"error" or "fail" and those were failing to find luarc or darktable.css files.
I doubt if they are relevant
You might try adding '-d sql' to the Darktable options in your script. That
dumps all the database log messages to the console, so you can check to see
if anything is off with the database when you re-rate an image.
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August Schwerdfeger
aug...@schwerdfeger.name
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 1:26 PM D
Complete newbie to darktable here. I have waited for 3.2 to begin my darktable
experience but have immediately run into problems.
I have installed Darktable 3.2.1 on Windows 10 64-bit using the installer from
darktable.org/install. Fast i7 processor, fast GPU, 64GB RAM, lots of storage
space.