Sorry, not in a good situation for debugging just now. But more or less current version of W10pro, with this file
ART_master_1.0-23-gb50257503_W64_generic_200204.7z
(assuming it hasn’t changed since last night).
There were a bunch of failures while unpacking the zip… I didn’t pay close attention, crossed my fingers and tried to run it anyway. It didn’t work. I went on with other things.
Hell, maybe I’ll try it now on my work pc… what’s the worst that can happen…
@Dariusz_Duma@gaaned92@Carmelo_DrRaw FYI I am thinking of releasing a new minor version soon, mostly to make sure that all the channels are distributing the same version (I have also added a couple of features, but this is a minor point). I was thinking of doing this over the weekend, unless there are some blockers popping up before then…
I downloaded the build, extracted ART and run. seems ok.
The archive is a 7z archive format and not a zip due to a x2 compression factor.
What is the SW you use to extract? I recommend 7zip that is a FLOSS SW see https://www.7-zip.org/.
Ok. One thing is the bundle identifier will have to be changed from com.rawtherapee to something like com.art
I wonder if com.art is already taken or if you have another suggestion?
I have no idea, but it looks like a very generic name… are there rules to set this bundle identifier? Or can we pick whatever? would art.rawprocessor work?
Well the Apple sorting expectations is the use of R/DNS aka reverse domain name notation. Since the RawTherapee website is rawtherapee.com, it’s bundle identifier is com.rawtherapee art.com does have an apple app; there is a chance com.art is used by something.
The string that identifies your application to the system. This string must be a uniform type identifier (UTI) that contains only alphanumeric ( A - Z , a - z , 0 - 9 ), hyphen ( - ), and period ( . ) characters. The string should also be in reverse-DNS format. For example, if your company’s domain is Ajax.com and you create an application named Hello, you could assign the string com.Ajax.Hello as your application’s bundle identifier.
The bundle identifier is used in validating the application signature.
Fine for me, but then I’d have a request: could you push the new release to a dedicated releases git branch, so that automated packaging can be simplified?