Re: Nvidia 2070 Super supported for OpenCL?
Gilles Caulier <[email protected]> Sat, 6 Dec 2025 04:00:02 +0100
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Hi, Yes, 8.9.0 is a bugfix release with few new features around color labels, items sort, and grouped items support. See NEWS file for details: https://invent.kde.org/graphics/digikam/-/raw/master/NEWS?ref_type=heads 8.9.0 pre-release is here as usual: https://files.kde.org/digikam/ Best regards Gilles Caulier Le ven. 5 déc. 2025 à 21:31, bryan-DBL96jL5/Q/[email protected] <bryan-DBL96jL5/Q/[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hi Gilles, back in October I reported an issue with OpenCV that was tracked to an upstream dependency in vcpkg. > > Has the change you referenced below been made in 8.9.0, and if so, is 8.9.0 stable enough for testing on a production photo library? Please let me know if there is a bug I could track instead; I did check but did not find one. > > Thank you! > > >> > Under Windows we package with an older release of OpenCV framework in > >> > charge of to deal and to use the GPU for the computation. This is > >> > probably the problem. This is due to a UPSTREAM bug in the VCPKG > >> > package manager. > >> > >> Thanks Gilles. Is this something I can manually correct? > >> > >> I've downloaded the latest OpenCV (v4.12) but it now deploys with only the unified opencv_world412.dll and not > >> the individual opencv_core4*.dll, opencv_imgcodecs4*.dll, etc. that digiKam bundles. Consequently, it doesn't > >>look like I can just copy the updated .dlls to the digiKam directory. > > > No you cannot. openCV must be compiled with the right open trough > > VCPKG installer and digiKam must be recompiled and linked with it. > > This is a huge task that I do in a Windows 10 VM with all the > > necessary dependencies. > > > > https://vcpkg.io/en/ > > > > I plan to do a huge update of the VM for the next 8.9.0 in the next > > few weeks. This is a very long task to compile all components, usually > > between 1 and 2 days. When it's done, the packaging can be easily > > processed in 30 mins and updated quickly. > > > > Please be patient, you will be able to test with a new Windows > > pre-release 8.9.0 asap. > > > >