Scratch my previous replies.
There are two issues here. The first is to make python2.7 and friends,
including gimp-python, available in a system running testing. This could
perhaps be done by running a mixed stable/testing system. I've done this is
the past without major issues, but you'll need
What distro are you using? python2.7 and the rest are available on Debian
10. I think it is an issue for the distro creators to address as all the
necessary packages exist in vanilla Debian.
Cheers,
Cliff
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 3:51 PM Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list <
>Do you have python installed? On my Ubuntu system the 'python' package is 2.7.
I had not.
The second dpkg call, where I attempted to install both gimp-python and
python-gtk2 from my previous
debian install (in another partition), apparently left a record of its attempt,
for when I called up
Do you have python installed? On my Ubuntu system the 'python' package is
2.7. All python 3 packages are called python3-something.
Cheers,
Cliff
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 3:54 PM Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> Update:
>
> I tried to install gimp-python from
Update:
I tried to install gimp-python from my previous Debian install, and it failed
with dependency issues:
scott@ASUS-Prime-B350M-A-CSM:~$ sudo dpkg -i
/home/scott/Downloads/gimp-python_2.10.8-2+b1_amd64.deb
At some point after I first installed Debian (last year), the gimp-python
package disappeared from Debian Testing.
I already had it, so never noticed...
I just did a clean install of Debian Testing LXQt, installed GIMP, moved over
my Resynthesizer-based plugins,
and tried to use Heal Selection.