... provided by RawTherapee's installer (version 5.5+).
See https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee/issues/4783.
This patch required a small change to file_raw_get_executable_path
because the RawTherapee installer is supposed to work without admin
privileges and therefore can't write to HKLM.
Reviewer's note (Jehan): RawTherapee's installer does not add the
registry entry yet. We assume the upstream bug report will end up doing
so (someone has to make the first step!). :-)
When cross-compiling, I got various linking errors for printf() calls:
> undefined reference to `libintl_printf'
I am unsure why, since this is not recent code, and it used to build
fine with mingw64 compilers (last I cross-built, which is many months
ago). Anyway g_printf() works fine, all necessary libs are already
linked, and it is supposed to be a synonym. So let's just go the easy
way and use g_printf() only.
(cherry picked from commit c49afa4f84)
I realize that on Fedora 27, the output of `darktable --version` is:
"this is darktable darktable-2.2.5-4.fc27"
This is different from the expected output in our plug-in ("this is
darktable 2.2.5"). I assume this version string can be customized and
distribution packagers will use the capability. So a regular expression,
in a slightly more flexible fashion would be better. I still assume that
the version string with start with "this is darktable", but then I
accept any non-number string until I reach a common major.minor.patch
version-looking string.
otherwise, implicit transitive linking will pull in the installed
libs, not the ones from the source tree, and the build can fail when
any of the libs' APIs changes.
Also remove some useless #includes.
Apparently Lua chokes when it sees c:\darktable\... as a path to a script,
thinking the '\d' was an escape sequence. Thus we have to add an extra
layer of escaping. Houdini like. Who came up with the brilliant idea to
use '\' as a separator anyway? So much pain just to be different?
Hopefully it works, since that's untested (I have no MacOS access). This
is mostly code from file-darktable.c, made generic and factorized into
file-raw-utils.[ch]. At least it still builds and work fine on Linux.
I used the CFBundleIdentifier from `tools/osx/Info.plist.in` in
RawTherapee code. I didn't add a Win32 registry key base though, since I
couldn't find any relevant data for this in RawTherapee code.