* Anton Aylward
On 12/05/2020 08:24, Atri Bhattacharya wrote:
The best way to get latest versions of applications on openSUSE is to use Tumbleweed.
Not so. Use Tumbleweed and you get experimental versions of everything that makes up openSUSE rather than the latest and determined stable versions of specifics.
If I wanted latest/unstable version of Darktable there is a repository for that; I can pull HEAD from git or similar. I can compile that myself, manually apply patches, only I don't/cant (since I don't have the compiler suite or use build) git://github.com/darktable-org/darktable.git.
yes Dorothy, there is more than one way to skin a cat! but compiling yourself is much more involved than utilizing a repo with the package already built. zypper -v si -d darktable will provide you with the build environment necessary for darktable, or it did for me.
But as I say, I'm not a developer, not interested in being a developer, not interested in the 'experimental'.
Darktable 3..0.2 (from last year) is quite stable, thank you and is from the graphics repository.
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