# - darktable sources are available at ~/src/darktable, the binary should # go to ~/bin/darktable-dev. Before you run any steps below, verify that you # are within your i386 environment. # If you have an arm (m1) Mac follow to # make homebrew build for i386. # - Homebrew is running within the default paths and is up-to-date. # Prerequisites # - Currently works only on i386 (x86_64) or on arm (m1) using Rosetta. Assuming that you have homebrew up and running, you first want to doublecheck if you have the latest packages installed:.I recently discovered that there is also the opportunity to build on basis of homebrew which I want to detail out subsequently. In addition if you are used to a different package manager than macports, you normally do not want to switch (back). Still, as newbie I am slightly overwhelmed by the number of steps to take and all the diffs that must be applied. The macOS community of darktable has put a tremendous effort in making it built and providing a very well-working DMG image based on macports. Using homebrew as described here: Help Offer: Compiling on M1 Apple computer #7564 (comment).Using macports as described within this file:.When building for this platform you are basically left with two options: In my case I am doing this on macOS 12.0.1 (Monterey). Note that there is a dedicated issue to make this work for M1: #7564 If this is not considered off-topic at this place, I would propose to close it as soon as everything has been clarified.įor reasons of simplicity, I would like to limit this at the beginning to Intel-based (i386) Macs in contrast to M1-based (arm) Macs. This is primarily a request for help to find an easy and working way for newbies to build a full grown darktable from sources on macOS by providing dependencies via homebrew.
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