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Ubuntu packages

Ubuntu comes with darktable packages. You can install them with

If you need a newer version than what is included in your distribution, check out the third party packages section.

Fedora packages

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Fedora ships with darktable. A simple command should be enough.

If you need a newer version than what is included in your distribution, check out the third party packages section.

openSUSE packages

openSUSE ships with darktable. A simple zypper install darktable should be enough.

If you need a newer version than what is included in your distribution, check out the third party packages section.

Arch Linux

  • thx to chressie for this, arch is non-ancient :)

Funtoo/Gentoo Linux

darktable is in portage!

RHEL / Scientific Linux / Centos

Debian

(Of course) there is a darktable package in the Debian repositories.

Darktable

darktable can be installed by running

If you need a newer version than what is included in your distribution, check out the third party packages section.

Solaris

The darktable Solaris packages are provided and maintained by James. You can find his website here with all the packages provided: https://www.jmcpdotcom.com/blog/category/darktable/.

He has both the darktable packages and a dependency package in case this is the first time you are installing darktable on your system.

FreeBSD

darktable is available in the FreeBSD Ports Collection. It can be installed, pre-compiled, from the standard package repository.

To install darktable on your system, run

Microsoft Windows

  • Read the Windows version specific section in the FAQ first.
  • Download the latest Windows installer for darktable.
  • Run it and install darktable.

macOS

  • Download the latest DMG disk image for darktable
  • Mount the thing
  • Pull the darktable icon into applications folder
  • Good luck :)

This bundle supports macOS versions starting with 10.7 (Lion) running on 64 bit Intel architecture.

What to do with dialog saying “darktable” can’t be opened because it was not downloaded from the Mac App Store:

  • Locate darktable in Applications folder (or wherever you installed it) using Finder
  • Do “Open” via context menu
  • You will be presented with similar-looking dialog, but this time there will be second button allowing you to run the application
  • After that you will be able to start darktable without this trick (well, until you update it, then you will have to do above steps again)

or you can prevent this from happening by running xattr -d com.apple.quarantine ~/Downloads/darktable*.dmg command before mounting the image (or xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/darktable.app after installing).

macOS MacPorts

darktable can be installed through MacPorts:

macOS Homebrew

darktable can be installed through Homebrew:

OBS

The OBS allows packagers to provide packages for multiple distributions.

Right now the darktable packages listed below are built for the following Linux distributions:

Right now this means for the stable package:

  • Debian 9, 10, Next aka Testing
  • Fedora 29, 30, 31, Rawhide
  • openSUSE 15.0, 15.1, Tumbleweed
  • Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 18.10, 19.04, 19.10

For master we build for the following distributions because of missing required packages in older distributions:

  • Debian 9, 10, Next aka Testing
  • Fedora 29, 30, 31, Rawhide
  • openSUSE 15.0, 15.1, Tumbleweed
  • Ubuntu 18.04, 18.10, 19.04, 19.10

The available packages are:

PPA for Ubuntu

  • For stable releases add the Darktable Release PPA.
  • If you are adventurous and are willing to deal with problems from time to time add the Darktable Unstable PPA. Don’t use this PPA if you do time critical work with darktable!
  • Follow the instructions on the Launchpad PPA page.
  • Then search for “darktable” in the Software Center of Synaptic Package Manager and install it.
  • You will find it under “Applications/Graphics/Darktable Photography Workflow Software”

Backports for Debian

A description on how to enable the backports repository can be found here: https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/

Prerequisites

  • *nix (tested: Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Funtoo, Gentoo, Fedora, Macintosh OS X with Macports)
  • We strongly recommend using a 64bit operating system!
  • Required packages: libsqlite3, libjpeg, libpng, libpugixml, rawspeed (supplied), gtk+-3, cairo, lcms2, exiv2, tiff, curl, gphoto2, dbus-glib, fop, openexr, libsoup2.4
  • Required: gcc >= 5.0
  • Grab the latest source tarball (recent version: darktable 3.0.0) – make sure to use the .tar.xz file and not the auto generated .zip or .tar.gz!
  • Install the dependencies. For details see the link below.
  • Unpack:

  • Then either do

  • or, manually:

  • In order to get darktable displayed along with your other applications you need to set a symlink: Autotune mac download.

For a more complete set of instructions for different distributions have a look at our Wiki.

First a word of warning: Using the development version of darktable might be risky in that it can break anytime, kill your edits, eat your kittens or do other nasty things. It is also not guaranteed that XMP sidecars written by a development version will work with a release version. It is also quite certain that any older version of darktable will NOT be able to read the database once a development build updated it to the latest schema. So for your own safety and our sanity, do make backups of your XMP files as well as your library.db and data.db (by default it is in ~/.config/darktable/) BEFORE upgrading to the self compiled git version. That being said, it should be quite safe to actually use it and never go back, so all of this might be no issue for you at all. Just keep in mind that IF you ever want to go back it might be hard.

Be sure to have all the build dependencies installed. You can find a list of them here. If you don’t have it already, install git from your distribution’s repositories. For Ubuntu:

Cloning for the first time

The cloned files from the git repository are now stored in $HOME/darktable.

Getting rawspeed submodule

Building with build.sh

The files get prepared to be installed in /opt. If you want to install at another place, you have to type:

After the build process finished you can install darktable:

Updating existing git-files

Building manually

make and install

Starting the program

Let’s rock!

This is a Beta release of the Flic TCP socket server program that will later be integrated in the final Flic app for Mac. This server supports a simple, well-documented, API over a TCP socket to allow you to add new clients that can scan and connect Flic buttons and receive their button events. We decided to release a Beta version of this so that application developers can go ahed and start creating their own applications at this time.

Notice: If you are running the hax-with-flic-osx application then please uninstall that before installing this. Also, please submit new issues if you find anything that is incorrect or is not working properly.

Installation and running

  1. Download the repository by pressing the 'Download ZIP' button.
  2. Mount the dmg file and drag and drop the FlicServiceBeta.app to your applications folder.

That's it!

By default when running this application it will start the TCP server on port 5551 using the Any-interface (0.0.0.0). If you need to change this for some reason then you can do that by launching the application from the command line instead with the following arguments:

So, for example, to tie the service to port 5555 on localhost you would run the following:

open /Applications/FlicServiceBeta.app --args --interface localhost --port 5555

Compatibility

This application requires OSX 10.10 or above operating systems running on a machine that supports Bluetooth Low Energy. It is unclear exactly which machines that have Bluetooth Low Energy support, but Apple supposedly started the transition around 2012. Running the following in a terminal will output the Bluetooth LMP Version:

Version 0x6 was the first one that supported Low Energy, but we cannot guarantee that this will be correct for all computers. Using a Bluetooth Low Energy compatible USB dongle should also work if it is just configured correctly.

Documentation

This application uses the same protocol as first introduced with our fliclib-linux-hci release. The documentation can be found in the ProtocolDocumentation.md file.

There are however a few thing in that protocol that have not yet been implemented in this application and those are:

The following fields in the EvtGetInfoResponse:

  • max_pending_connections
  • max_concurrently_connected_buttons
  • current_pending_connections
  • currently_no_space_for_new_connection

For now you can ignore those fields.

Clients

A few client libs are available here.

A simple client implementation can be found here.