to have self-compiled exiv2
>>> somewhere?
>>>
>>> Sounds like mixing C++ ABI versions. C++ FTW.
>>>
>>> Roman.
>>>
>> There is /usr/lib/darktable/libdarktable.so
(Just noticed it's /../, not /.../)
To find libexiv versions:
locate libexiv
To check
arktable
darktable:
Installed: 2.0.3-1
Candidate: 2.0.3-1
Version table:
*** 2.0.3-1 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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l/universe amd64
> Packages
> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>
> but still no go
Did you try to look for extra libexiv libraries and what is
libdarktable.so using?:
To find libexiv versions:
locate libexiv
To check what libdarktable.so is using:
ldd /usr/lib/darktable/libdarktable.
On 07/30/2016 05:35 PM, Michael wrote:
> How do we use these things with dark table?
I like very much the color balance, which I see in Olympus out-of-camera
JPEGs, and I wanted to have a darktable style as a starting point for
processing RAW.
I used a similar GretagMacbeth color pattern to
sabato 14 gennaio 2017 19:57:01 CET, David Vincent-Jones ha scritto:
>> On openSUSE 42.2 I was able to install DisplayCAL 3.2.3 from the repos.
>> and this fixed my problem.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 01/14/2017 01:38 PM, Šarūnas Burdulis wrote:
>>> On 01/14/2
On 11/20/2016 12:21 PM, Frank J. wrote:
> Hallo,
> I installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on an "ashtray" [1].
> This hardware has 2 powerfull GPUs.
> But DT did'nt find a device for "OpenCL".
>
> Which drivers must I install to get OpenCL-Support for Darktable?
> "radeon" ist installed now.
> "amdgpu-pro"
pro' package
to enable OpenCL, does work with Linux 4.8. Your AMD chip needs to be
among those supported by amdgpu and amdgpu-pro, of course.
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lar .deb packages.
One can use the provided script amdgpu-pro-install, which installs all
those debs. But they can also be intalled individually, using dpkg. With
open source amdgpu already in the kernel, there is no need to install
all the debs. That's why there is a --compute option, which mere
s used for viewing the processed
images is “color managed”.
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On 06/03/2017 05:41 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le samedi 03 juin 2017 à 17:28 -0400, Šarūnas Burdulis a écrit :
>> amdgpu is in the kernel, so no need
>> fo module recompile (that's one reason I prefer it over nvidia…).
>
> But tthe amdgpu on the kernel does not have
; Let's see how it survives a kernel update?
Yes, let's see. I “went” through a lot of kernel changes with this
setup, from Ubuntu stock to mainline 4.10/11/12 and back (in order to
get some weird Gigabyte BIOS to boot with the new Ryzen 7), and
amdgpu-pro OpenCL still worked. amdgpu is in the kernel, so n
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