>Right, so replacing libcairo fixed that error, but gimp still doesn't
>like my gmic installation.
>I have tried putting gmic in various places inside and outside of gimp
>installation (always in separate folder), tried that with zipped
>version and with installer, I always have those 'unable to run plugin'
>errors.
>The Gimp version I'm using now is the one from www.gimp.org, not from
>Partha. Before I'll try another builds I'd rather use all my options,
>I am a bit afraid of making even bigger mess after installing another
>Gimp build over what I have here.

OK, I am running in a Win10 VM so easy to get a clean install. Fortunately Gimp
keeps everything well contained so uninstalling Gimp.x.x then deleting the Gimp
2.9 profile in C:\Users\yourname\appdata\ roaming should clean things up.

Using the gimp.org Gimp 2.9.6 and replacing libcairo does get gmic_gimp working.
As you correctly say, still a load of error messages about the gmic dll's.

I think you will have to accept these until a specific Windows gmic_gimp for
Gimp 2.9 is released.

Other than that, as Partha says, his version incorporates a version of
gmic_gimp, but will not be the latest version since gmic updates very regularly.

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