* Solarer <sola...@hotmail.de> [04-24-21 11:23]: > Hi Patrick, > can you assist me a little more in removing the "dirty" flag? I deleted > the build dir, checked out latest master, did a pull and reran the build > script: > > /build.sh --prefix /opt/darktable-test --build-type Release --install > --sudo > > But I still have the dirty flag in my Darktable version. > > Side note: I installed darktable from source as darktable-test and also > used the git-* repository version from my Manjaro Linux package manager. > Both show the dirty flag. I would expect that at least the version that > I installed via package manager would be cleaned automatically when I > update my system. > > How can I clean the dirty flag from my manual and my package manager > installation? > > Thanks, Jan > > > > On 20.04.21 23:32, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Solarer <sola...@hotmail.de> [04-20-21 17:27]: > >> Well, beat me. I was able to reproduce on 3.5.0+1747~gc22f6a90e-dirty > >> Manjaro Linux. Selecting 3 images in custom sort mode (file manager > >> layout) and moving them around using drag and drop does invert the order > >> of the selected pictures. The same thing happens in the film strip in > >> other view modes. > >> > >> I don't think that it depends on file name, or any other exif specific > >> data fields because if I move the pictures a second time, the order gets > >> inverted a second time, so it is normal again. If DT would look at exif > >> data and sort descending by filename or something like this, the order > >> would not return to normal upon moving the files a second time. > >> > >> Have a nice evening. > >> Jan > >> > >> > >> On 20.04.21 18:27, Solarer wrote: > >>> Please let us try to stay objective and not start calling people names. > >>> I am not on my PC right now so could you please try the following: > >>> > >>> Open a new collection with 10 pictures. Before you start to move them, > >>> make sure they all have the same rating. Then first sort by rating, > >>> then sort by manual order. Now try to move pictures 7-9 like you did > >>> earlier. > >>> Does the problem still occur? > >>> > >>> Best, Jan > >>> > >>> 20.04.2021 17:15:17 Peter Harde <peter.harde.pri...@gmail.com>: > >>> > >>>> ... I tried it on Lr & Cp1... if you think i'm stupid!... > >>> ????? What has my bug report to do with Lightroom or CaptureOne > >>> ?????? Why should I think you are stupid ????? > >>> > >>>> "as imported" is the problem... The exif are the reference to > >>>> sort the images in lightable > >>> What is "The exif" ? Which exif tag do you mean? DateTime ? > >>> DateTimeOriginal ? CreateDate ? Any other ? And if I choose > >>> "custom order" this order should be only relevant one when sorting > >>> the collection, not any other order. > >>>> If your images are renamed in the opposite time order > >>> They are *not* imported or renamed in opposite time order. And if > >>> I drag/drop the same selection of three images a second time, the > >>> sequence is inverted *again*. So as I understand, the bug > >>> described could have to do with some "refacturing", done in the > >>> last weeks/month which also caused the bug fixed with > >>> https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/8719- > >>> > >>> > >>> ___________________________________________________________________________ > >>> darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > >>> darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >>> > >>> > >>> ___________________________________________________________________________ > >>> darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > >>> darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >> ___________________________________________________________________________ > >> darktable developer mailing list > >> to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > > > > > note that many things can happen when using a bad/dirty build, ie: > > 3.5.0+1747~gc22f6a90e-dirty Manjaro Linux > > > > see "dirty". > > > > > > remove your build directiry and generated binaries and > > reclone/rebuild
note that I am *definitely* not git knowledgeable, surest imo: remove the entire git darktable hierarchy cd to directory above your darktable git rm -rf ./darktable rm -rf /opt/darktable-test start anew: git clone git://github.com/darktable-org/darktable.git cd ./darktable git clean -d -f -x ; git submodule update --init ; git pull --rebase / --recurse-submodules ./build.sh --enable-opencl --install --build-type Release / --prefix /opt/darktable-test there may be simpler methods but *this works for me* if this clears your *dirty* flag, omit the "git clone" line above and repeate for future updates. when *dirty* flag appears again (if), rinse, wash and repeate. gud luk, -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org