![]() At least you have a community (BBS, nice wiki etc) in times of trouble.ĭarktable is in Archlinux community repo, and the package is updated very quickly after every stable release. I've never heard of Manjaro, and would stick to Arch if you want to use the most recent software and vanilla upstream versions. So in the end the question is how patient you are. The notable exception here seems the development branch of OpenSUSE, which seems to have imported my patch set for Exiv2. ![]() Typically my version of Exiv2 and sometimes Lensfun have been patched with bug fixes carefully cherrypicked from the upstream projects, which is mainly beneficial for lens recognition and sometimes correction and very occasionally other general issues too.Īs far as I'm aware pretty much all distros ship vanilla versions of these libraries. I've been doing this consistently for a few years now.Īlso with the darktable-release-plus or darktable-unstable PPAs I do not only offer the latest version of Darktable, but also an updated version of Exiv2 and Lensfun. My PPAs are typically updated within a day or two of release. Keep in mind I support multiple versions of Ubuntu with each of my of PPAs (regardless of what Ubuntu itself ships). I'm very obviously very biased in this matter. ![]() Originally posted at 3:28PM, 13 June 2013 PDT A friend of mine is trying to convince me to migrate to Manjaro Linux, which is based on Arch Linux:ĭoes anyone here run this distro? Is the Dartable port for Arch Linux as up-to-date as the one for Ubuntu? Is lensfun also up-to-date? I run Ubuntu Gnome Remix on my computers. ![]()
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