Remco Viëtor schrieb am 04.07.23 um 10:29:
On mardi 4 juillet 2023 08:15:36 CEST Bernhard wrote:
here is a list of what works and what not ...
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/graphics:darktable
(might be possible to get to work with a lot of hacks though - obviously
like William did)
William Ferguson schrieb am 04.07.23 um 08:05:
I build it
(...)

Perhaps not all that many hacks.

You'll need GCC-12 (or newer?), and tell your build system to use it, and you
may have to disable some optional parts.

e.g. on OpenSUSe I needed to tell the system to use GCC-12
("export CC=gcc-12; export CXX=g++-12),
and I removed openEXR (which I don't use, so removing it was easier than
trying to get the proper version...)
In case of such problems, have a look at the DefineOptions.cmake file, to see
what could be disabled.

Of course, if you can't get a proper version for a *required* component, it
gets more difficult...

Remco

depends on the viewpoint - aka base knowledge.
I tried to build master 2 months ago - and learned I have do upgrade my debian.
I did that - then I learned I have to do this and that recommended in pixls.us, 
github and here.
I tried but never succeeded. But I'm not a SW developer. I'm happy if my 
scripts (where I don't have the necessity to compile) work for me.

So something like
tell the system to use GCC-12
is difficult (ok, you give two commands here - but: as a user? as root? And: 
what are the side-affects?)

So I decided to wait till "normal compile" in a "standard system" will work 
again.
Btw: using the "Testing" binary in "Debian Bookworm" (manual download) seems to 
work in the meantime as a workaround.

--

regards
Bernhard

https://www.bilddateien.de


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