A new nightly build of Darktable 5.1, specifically version 20250413, has been released for users interested in testing new features before official releases. This build allows users to experience the latest developments, though it may come with stability risks due to the introduction of complex new code. As a precaution, it is recommended that users run this build with a separate library to avoid potential issues related to database schema changes.
The AppImage package from this build is compatible with Linux distributions that have glibc version 2.35 or higher, including Ubuntu 22.04, Debian 12, and Fedora 36. Users should note that the *.AppImage.zsync file is not meant for local use and should be disregarded. For Windows users, the package requires Windows 10 or later, although it may work on Windows 8.1 if the Universal C Runtime is installed. Mac users need to be aware that the x86_64.dmg package requires macOS 13.5 (Ventura) or higher, while the arm64.dmg package requires macOS 14.0 (Sonoma).
The developers encourage users to report any issues encountered during the testing phase to help improve Darktable.
To enhance the experience with Darktable, users are urged to engage with the community by providing feedback and reporting bugs they may encounter. This collaborative effort will contribute to the overall development and refinement of the software, paving the way for a more stable and feature-rich official release in the future
The AppImage package from this build is compatible with Linux distributions that have glibc version 2.35 or higher, including Ubuntu 22.04, Debian 12, and Fedora 36. Users should note that the *.AppImage.zsync file is not meant for local use and should be disregarded. For Windows users, the package requires Windows 10 or later, although it may work on Windows 8.1 if the Universal C Runtime is installed. Mac users need to be aware that the x86_64.dmg package requires macOS 13.5 (Ventura) or higher, while the arm64.dmg package requires macOS 14.0 (Sonoma).
The developers encourage users to report any issues encountered during the testing phase to help improve Darktable.
To enhance the experience with Darktable, users are urged to engage with the community by providing feedback and reporting bugs they may encounter. This collaborative effort will contribute to the overall development and refinement of the software, paving the way for a more stable and feature-rich official release in the future
Darktable 5.1 Nightly Build 20250413 released
A new nightly build of Darktable 5.1 has been released for testing.
Darktable 5.1 Nightly Build 20250413 released @ Linux Compatible