ence.
Much appreciated!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Druuna
Date: Sun., 13 Oct. 2019, 03:15
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Struggling here...
To:
Cc:
Correction on earlier advise, by me (and others).
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 20:22:54 +1100
Bruce Williams Wrote:
&g
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019, at 03:10, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Is there a reasonably approachable set of instructions that I can read
> up on all this?
> Seems to me there's a lot of incantations, spells, and dancing around
> in the moonlight to make this shit happen, and I don't understand what
> all
On mercredi 9 octobre 2019 17:35:10 CEST Niranjan Rao wrote:
(...)
>
> In my opinion it should not need sudo permissions. Your example command
> seems to be missing -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX as mentioned in readme.
The attempted install was to /opt, that's a system-wide directory, to be
written to
I understand, but these options need sudo rights. If someone wanted to
install without sudo rights, then configuring build script might be a
viable option.
As I said earlier, I have not built darktable itself, but have built (or
struggled to build) plenty of other complicated systems.
Anyway
Hi Niranjan,
The problem is solved: The build.sh script needs to be started with sudo
otherwise the make install step will fail.
BTW: There is no real need to provide build.sh with options. It will fall back
to the defaults set inside that script. Most notably:
INSTALL_PREFIX_DEFAULT="/opt/dar
Sorry to jump in late and this is a big thread that I have not
completely read yet.
Most of open source tools can have install directory mentioned on
command line during build time. It seems to be same case for darktable
and readme.md at github has an example which will (should) not need sudo
)
>
> Is there a reasonably approachable set of instructions that I can read up
> on all this?
> Seems to me there's a lot of incantations, spells, and dancing around in
> the moonlight to make this shit happen, and I don't understand what all the
> instructions
lot of incantations, spells, and dancing around in
the moonlight to make this shit happen, and I don't understand what all the
instructions actually mean.
But I'd like to learn.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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From: Druuna
Date: Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at
doesn't show all the random text after
>the
>> version number (eg. +1954~g50ad5ba6c), just 2.7.0 and that's it.
>> For example
>>
>> release-2.4.0rc2
>> release-2.4.1
>> release-2.4.2
>> release-2.4.3
>> release-2.4.4
>> release-2.5.0
>&
Hi Bruce,
We basically have the same setup; a production user and a different test
version user. Mint is an up to date version, no problems there.
Oh, wow I see mention of 2018 in the copyright message output you posted!
Definitely not what you want to see.
First of all: I noticed you are pa
interface,
etc).
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Druuna
Date: Tue., 8 Oct. 2019, 21:42
Subject: Re: Fwd: Fwd: [darktable-user] Struggling here...
To: Bruce Williams
Cc: darktable-user
Hi Bruce,
Quick answer, I'm in a bit of a rush.
To my knowledg
; release-2.4.2
> release-2.4.3
> release-2.4.4
> release-2.5.0
> release-2.6.0
> release-2.6.0rc0
> release-2.6.0rc1
> release-2.6.0rc2
> release-2.6.1
> release-2.6.2
> release-2.7.0
>
> Not sure what I'm missing.
>
> Cheers,
> Bruce Williams
>
release-2.7.0
Not sure what I'm missing.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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From: Druuna
Date: Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] Struggling here...
To: Druuna
Cc: Bruce Williams , darktable-user <
darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
I forgot one step:
> You also need the rawspeed module:
>
> git submodule init
> git submodule update
Should be:
You also need the rawspeed module:
cd /home/darktable/darktable # <--- !!!
git submodule init
git submodule update
Sorry.
Jacques
versions?
> Sorry for sounding like a complete noob. It's just that I'm a complete
> noob. :)
> Cheers,
> Bruce Williams
>
>
>
>
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> From: Druuna
> Date: Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 9:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [darktable-u
's just that I'm a complete noob. :)
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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From: Druuna
Date: Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Struggling here...
To: < darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
Hi Bruce,
Just to make sur
On lundi 7 octobre 2019 11:37:35 CEST Bruce Williams wrote:
> Nope, definitely got space to burn! :)
> Which directory are you querying re: restrictive rights?
> home/darktable/darktable? Nope... definitely ok to write.
and the directory to *write to*, i.e.
/opt/darktable/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGE
seeing the daily builds.
Do I need some other git clone command in order to see the daily versions?
Sorry for sounding like a complete noob. It's just that I'm a complete
noob. :)
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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From: Druuna
Date: Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 9:2
Hi Bruce,
Just to make sure: Are you running these commands as root or as a normal user?
The cmake and make steps should be run as normal user, the make install step
as root. The whole thing could be done as root, but that would be a bad
habit :-)
I would expect a "permission denied" message to
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 20:22:54 +1100
Bruce Williams wrote:
> file INSTALL cannot copy file
"/home/darktable/darktable/build/po/af.mo" > to
>
"/opt/darktable/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/darktable.mo".
I would suspect that you do not have write
permissions for this last directory. Maybe you
need to
: [darktable-user] Struggling here...
To: Bruce Williams
Cc: darktable-user
heya,
is your disk maybe full such that the copy fails? does the directory
exist but has too restrictive rights?
re: update: i usually overwrite the old files.
cheers,
jo
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 11:23 AM Bruce Williams wrote
heya,
is your disk maybe full such that the copy fails? does the directory
exist but has too restrictive rights?
re: update: i usually overwrite the old files.
cheers,
jo
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 11:23 AM Bruce Williams wrote:
>
> Hi gang,
> I'm trying to update to the latest version of 2.7, bu
Hi gang,
I'm trying to update to the latest version of 2.7, but I don't understand
what's not working.
After running "cmake --build "/home/darktable/darktable/build" --target
install -- -j16" from the command prompt, I get, at the end of the log, the
following:
[100%] Built target darktable-chart
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