On Apr 5, 2004, at 5:47 AM, kinako wrote:

Hi,

On 2004/04/05, at 16:21, Martin Costabel wrote:
This is a bug in the info file, gimp-default splitoff:

Files: bin/gimp bin/gimp-real bin/gimp-remote bin/gimptool share/man/man5 share/man/man1/gimp.1 share/man/man1/gimp-remote.1 share/man/man1/gimptool.1 share/man/man5/gimprc.5

The gimprc.5 is listed after its directory. This doesn't work.

I've tried to modify my local info file folllowing Martin's suggestion and it worked.


After updating, the file for gimp-1.2.5 is /sw/bin/gimp-1.2 instead of /sw/bin/gimp.
Then the command to invoke gimp-1.2.5 is gimp-1.2, but not gimp.
The change might be so that both gimp-1.2.5 and gimp2 would exist and work together.


Thanks,

kinako_at_mac_dot_com




I believe the "gimp-default" package lets it work as it always did--note above that this installs bin/gimp. There's a corresponding "gimp2-default" package, too, so you're right--this is so that both versions can coexist, with one or the other as default and able to be run as "gimp"


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Alexander Hansen
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