I just downloaded and installed the latest Win64 version and can’t find the “fast” version of the.exe file (only the “debug” version). I’ll try the 32bit version next to see if it’s the same.
@Partha,
I tested RawTherapee_Win64_5.0-r1_gtk2-portable.exe from https://www.partha.com and it’s solid and as fast as lightning
The last gtk2 ?
Thanks, Partha !!
A surfeit of goodies.
I have downloaded the latest version 5 from the website (sguyader). Comparing it with a version I had downloaded only 24 hours earlier I find the following differences in the “About this build” file:
Can you tell me how your cmake command looks like, please? I’ve tried to compile myself and every compilation I did opens a console window. It doesn’t matter which BUILD_TYPE I’ve set.
cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="release" -DPROC_TARGET_NUMBER="1" -DBUILD_BUNDLE="ON" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="." -DBINDIR="." -DDATADIR="." ..
Version: 5.0-r1-gtk3-1-gc4a06048
Branch: dev
Commit: c4a06048
Commit date: 2017-02-03
Compiler: gcc 6.3.0
Processor: generic x86
System: Windows
Bit depth: 64 bits
Gtkmm: V3.22.0
Build type: release
Build flags: -std=gnu++11 -mtune=generic -Werror=unused-label -fopenmp -Werror=unknown-pragmas -O3 -DNDEBUG
Link flags: -mtune=generic
OpenMP support: ON
MMAP support: ON
Hey,
Look in your options file, if you have set verbose=on then a console will always show up even in a Release build. Set it off and the console should go away in release builds.
I’ve checked the win.cmake file and if I understand it right, this has to be set automatic, but when I compare my build flags with the win.cmake file something is wrong with that.