Re: [Gimp-user] building pre4 on Mandrake 9.2
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 17:48, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are you trying to use the included spec file? That is not going to work, it is Fedora specific. You will need to use a spec file for Mandrake. I spent some time on this and I think I got it working. The rpm and srpm were built after I corrected the filenames towards the end of the spec file (in the files section). I would be surprised if it worked on Fedora. The filenames the make created were just different from the ones in the files section of the spec file. Can you be more specific about the changes you had to do or perhaps post a diff or the modified spec file here? It would be nice to have this accessible from the mailing list archives. Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user I think I was a little quick saying that the RPM build worked. Some of the needed files were not built ( they in fact were not in the lib directory where as about 10 others were. I'll work on it over the weekend. /rpmbuild/RPMS/i586/gimp-2.0pre4-1.i586.rpm';echo RESULT=$? error: Failed dependencies: lcms is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimp-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimp-1.3.so.24 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpbase-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpbase-1.3.so.24 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpcolor-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpcolor-1.3.so.24 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpmath-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpmath-1.3.so.24 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpmodule-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpmodule-1.3.so.24 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpthumb-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpui-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpwidgets-1.3.27 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 libgimpwidgets-1.3.so.24 is needed by gimp-2.0pre4-1 -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] building pre4 on Mandrake 9.2
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 12:08, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am trying to build an rpm on Mandrake 9.2 but get the following major errors: Are you trying to use the included spec file? That is not going to work, it is Fedora specific. You will need to use a spec file for Mandrake. I spent some time on this and I think I got it working. The rpm and srpm were built after I corrected the filenames towards the end of the spec file (in the files section). I would be surprised if it worked on Fedora. The filenames the make created were just different from the ones in the files section of the spec file. And don't expect the gimp.spec file from the pre-releases to be in the final 2.0 tarball. It will most likely not be there. Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] release date(s) gimp PR problems
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 05:16, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Void lon iXaarii wrote: PS: gimp seems to me like dead software for the simple reason that the gimp.org seems to be very un-updated: I agree there are problems with the website. Something should happen soon, but unfortunately I have no idea what that will be. Currently, no-one is working on the website to my knowledge (either www or mmmaybe). That's not the full truth actually. Me and Raphael are sometimes giving www.gimp.org some smaller updates (mainly keeping the News uptodate and fixing broken links). I would also accept larger updates and put them online if someone really wants to put any work into the current site. Please let me know beforehand so I can explain how the site is generated. Then, we started to have a developer web-site at http://developer.gimp.org/. So far that's mainly Brix and me who have been working on this. The website is in CVS (module gimp-web-devel) and everyone is encouraged to help out. The website uses DocBook/XML but that shouldn't shy you away. It's actually very straight-forward to add new content to it. If you want to get involved, have a look at the README that you will receive when you checkout the gimp-web-devel module. Some people started to work on a rewritten gimp.org web-site quite a while ago. The result of this work is online at http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/ but for reasons that are too complex to explain here it did not replace www.gimp.org yet. The original creators of the new web-site left the project and now it sits there in the gimp-web CVS module, merely unmaintained and waiting for what comes next. There's an offer to have it replace www.gimp.org next weekend but this offer is bound to someone updating mmmaybe.gimp.org for the 2.0 release (which is supposed to happen at about that time). I don't understand why people are ignoring this offer but it looks as if noone is interested in the gimp.org web presence. This is a shame since the new site is in my opinion already a lot better than the current www.gimp.org. So perhaps someone on this list wants to help to get mmmaybe.gimp.org ready for the 2.0 release? Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user I agree with you that the mmmaybe.gimp.org site looks much better than the original. But also this one looks outdated. It probably will be difficult to find anybody using DocBook/xml -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] building pre4 on Mandrake 9.2
I am trying to build an rpm on Mandrake 9.2 but get the following major errors: + exit 0 Processing files: gimp-devel-2.0pre4-1 error: File not found by glob: /home/international/rpmbuild/tmp/gimp-2.0pre4-root/usr/lib/*.so error: File not found by glob: /home/international/rpmbuild/tmp/gimp-2.0pre4-root/usr/lib/*.a error: File not found by glob: /home/international/rpmbuild/tmp/gimp-2.0pre4-root/usr/lib/gimp/1.3/modules/*.a Processing files: gimp-docs-2.0pre4-1 Finding Provides: /usr/lib/rpm/filter.sh ' ' /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides Using BuildRoot: /home/international/rpmbuild/tmp/gimp-2.0pre4-root to search libs Finding Requires: /usr/lib/rpm/filter.sh ' ' /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires /home/international/rpmbuild/tmp/gimp-2.0pre4-root i586 Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) = 4.0-1 rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) = 3.0.4-1 Where do I get this rmplib from? I tried to search but w/o luck -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] building pre4 on Mandrake 9.2
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 12:08, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am trying to build an rpm on Mandrake 9.2 but get the following major errors: Are you trying to use the included spec file? That is not going to work, it is Fedora specific. Yes, that is what I did. I changed the requires to the Mandrake names You will need to use a spec file for Mandrake. Does anybody have a working Mandrake spec file? And don't expect the gimp.spec file from the pre-releases to be in the final 2.0 tarball. It will most likely not be there. Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Image Size wrong Gimp2 pre3
When downsizing a large image like 150MB to about 50MB I get a warning message that the image size will be 102MB, do you want to continue. (Twice the actual size) -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Porting to Windows Environment
I think it would be a good idea. I am using it on both, a Linux box and an older W98 box On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 09:03, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Where's the gimp-win list these days? As stated in GIMP's README file and at http://www.gimp.org/mailing_list.html, the gimp-win-users mailing-list can be found at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gimpwin-users/. I am still arguing that the lists should be merged; would be interesting to hear what the subscribers of gimp-user think about this... Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] GLib-ERROR inside GIMP
Hmmm, I just did a dummy scan and made a 90MB tiff file. I opened it with the Gimp 1.2.5 and saved it as a jpeg in the best quality possible. Unfortunately, it resulted in a small 10MB file. But no problem to open it. -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 07:57, Bruce Burden wrote: Hi folks, I created a 45MB jpg with GIMP a few years ago. Now, when I attempt to open the image, the file is successfully loaded, the first tile or so is shown, then GIMP crashes because: bash-2.05b$ gimp GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate 16384 bytes aborting... gimp terminated: Abort trap bash-2.05b$ LibGimp-WARNING **: script-fu: wire_read: unexpected EOF bash-2.05b$ The version of GIMP that I am using is: 1.2.5. Now, I realize that this is a GLib error, but I am looking for pointers on why GLib is not able to allocate a few K of memory. On a maching with nearly 1GB of free memory, I would expect to be able to read a 45MB file (especially since I created the image with less memory!) Thank you, Bruce signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] GLib-ERROR inside GIMP
I am following up on my earlier post. I increased the tiff file size to about 380MB by increasing the picture size and resolution. I then saved it as a jpg which resulted in a file size of 73MB. I closed the Gimp, re-opened it and opened the 73MB file. It was very slow on an 800MHz Duron with about 400MB RAM, but there were NO errors. The Tile Cache Size is set at 32MB Tom Hmmm, I just did a dummy scan and made a 90MB tiff file. I opened it with the Gimp 1.2.5 and saved it as a jpeg in the best quality possible. Unfortunately, it resulted in a small 10MB file. But no problem to open it. -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 07:57, Bruce Burden wrote: Hi folks, I created a 45MB jpg with GIMP a few years ago. Now, when I attempt to open the image, the file is successfully loaded, the first tile or so is shown, then GIMP crashes because: bash-2.05b$ gimp GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate 16384 bytes aborting... gimp terminated: Abort trap bash-2.05b$ LibGimp-WARNING **: script-fu: wire_read: unexpected EOF bash-2.05b$ The version of GIMP that I am using is: 1.2.5. Now, I realize that this is a GLib error, but I am looking for pointers on why GLib is not able to allocate a few K of memory. On a maching with nearly 1GB of free memory, I would expect to be able to read a 45MB file (especially since I created the image with less memory!) Thank you, Bruce signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Pre4
I thought I read there is a pre4 but I cannot find it on the server? -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] 2.0Pre, rpmbuild does not build on MDK9.2
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:19, Ville Pätsi wrote: These 5.4K bytes were from Thomas Spuhler, I am not so certain that it is the spec file: I may missing a library or something. I get this at the end: The spec file won't work in 2.0pre3 because some elements that it requires were removed. They have been readded after the mistake was realised. The rpm building should work again in 2.0pre4. Thanks. Is the pre4 out? -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Feature request
Thanks. See me post form yesterday. Of course I am using cups as print spooler. Sven's suggestion of adding kprinter with one single command (kprinter) in the command line solves this problem. Gene, how are you going to change paper size to tabloid or legal if you do it your way. How would you tell to print 5 copies, or to use the manual tray instead of the lower tray to print transparencies, etc.? You just need kprinter. Tom On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 19:39, Gene Heskett wrote: On Wednesday 28 January 2004 17:59, Thomas Spuhler wrote: I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some time. I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I find annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other printers than the standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy way. Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage or if always printing to the very same printer. Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate environment. I can choose the printer I like or need on the corporate network. Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it like Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the printer field in the printing dialog? If you were using gimp-print and cups, it would be pretty easy I think. I have 2 printers, both epson ink squirters, and 4 actual definitions setup, 2 for each printer in cups. 1 low res for text type outputs, and one hi-res for text+photo, both in color, for each printer. To the Gimp, they are simply lp0, lp1, lp2, and lp3, and the gimp-print dialog allows you to change which printer you are using. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Feature request
So far I am absolutely happy with the kprinter solution. Thanks Sven for the hint. In Linux, we have Kprinter and Gnome Print. I am of the opinion that the printer manufacturers should provide the ppd's and we should not use our limited resources to develop additional print systems. But that is my opinion. I just purchase those printers that come with the ppd files (HP provides a lot of them) and can use cups instead of proprietary software. This will make the manufacturers give it some attention. We are now stronger by Apple and Linux/Unix using cups. -- Tom All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 10:34, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, just for your information: If you have problems, comments or feature requests about the print plug-in, you should make sure you send them to the gimp-print developers. I am not sure if any gimp-print developers are subscribed here. gimp-print is not developed by the gimp development team; it's a separate project with separate mailing-lists, it's own bug-tracker. More infos should be available at their home-page: http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Feature request
I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some time. I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I find annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other printers than the standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy way. Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage or if always printing to the very same printer. Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate environment. I can choose the printer I like or need on the corporate network. Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it like Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the printer field in the printing dialog? -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request
Thanks. It must have been too easy! Tom On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 16:47, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some time. I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I find annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other printers than the standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy way. Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage or if always printing to the very same printer. Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate environment. I can choose the printer I like or need on the corporate network. Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it like Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the printer field in the printing dialog? What keeps you from doing just that? Create a new printer, let's call it kprinter, enter the Setup dialog and put 'kprinter' as the print command. Sven signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] the spec file
I must be missing some packages because it apparently cannot compile some of the modules. I get these errors at the end and no rpm. When I do a normal configure, make and make install it doesn't care. Some of the modules probably just don't work and everybody thinks it's a bug in Gimp2: RPM build errors: File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimp-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimp-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpui-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpui-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpbase-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpbase-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpcolor-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpcolor-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpmath-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpmath-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpmodule-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpmodule-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpthumb-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpthumb-1.3.so.25 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpwidgets-1.3.so.25.0.0 File not found: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/libgimpwidgets-1.3.so.25 File not found by glob: /var/tmp/gimp-2.0pre2-root/usr/lib/*.so On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 18:00, Josenildo Marques wrote: On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 22:13, Thomas Spuhler wrote: It compiled on mine, by using configure, make, make install. But it did not build the rpm with rpmbuild. Some files are missing for the rpmbuild at the very end. I made the changes in the spec file with the required packages, but may ??? I used the pre2 Id like to make the rpm's so I can upgrade. I really like the gimp2 over 1.2.5 Tom When you compile it from source, you don't need rpmbuild, I think. Install checkinstall #urpmi checkinstall and start from scratch. Then, run configure and make as a regular user. Become root, go to gimp folder and run checkinstall. It'll build the rpm for you. Do not uninstall the other gimp version. Gimp 2.0pre2 is a development version and you may need the older one. To install the new version, issue the command rpm -ivh gimp as root. Let me know how it goes. Good luck! -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler Manager International Sales TUSONIX, Inc All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] CMYK support
In one of the recent reviews of the upcoming Gimp 2 it has been advertised that it will fully support CMYK. There was actually a statement in the review like, if you have problems with the Photoshop license throw it away and use The Gimp. Or why spend $600 if you can use the Gimp and open these Photoshop files and edit them! We have heard from this mailing list that this is not the case. What is the reason that CMYK does not make it into Gimp. Is it very difficult to program or is there a patent issue? Lot's of other budget priced (Windows and Linux) graphic programs do not have it built in either. Don't get me wrong. I love The Gimp and I compiled Gimp2-pre1 and I am actually using it. -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] CMYK support
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 11:56, Daniel Rogers wrote: On Jan 16, 2004, at 10:13 AM, Thomas Spuhler wrote: In one of the recent reviews of the upcoming Gimp 2 it has been advertised that it will fully support CMYK. (Which recent review?) Cannot find it anymore. Maybe it's pulled off the WEB since it was kind of unreal, just highlighting features that such as full CMYK support and being able to open all psd files w/o problems. yes, this has been an irritating problem. Some time ago (3 years) it was decided that the gimp would need to go though some major changes to add things like CMYK. It was thought, then, that CMYK would be added and that version would be called 2.0. Things have changed since then. CMYK is still planned, but not in version 2.0. There was actually a statement in the review like, if you have problems with the Photoshop license throw it away and use The Gimp. Or why spend $600 if you can use the Gimp and open these Photoshop files and edit them! Well, there are some things in psd files that the gimp clearly doesn't support yet. So if you have lots of work in psd's getting rid of photoshop might be a bit hasty. We have heard from this mailing list that this is not the case. What is the reason that CMYK does not make it into Gimp. Is it very difficult to program or is there a patent issue? Lot's of other budget priced (Windows and Linux) graphic programs do not have it built in either. No, there is no patent issue that we know of. It is just that doing it right takes either a lot of time, or a lot of money. We don't have the latter, so the former is the answer. The answer is the CYMK support and a lot of other features are a direct focus for some of us. Just when we finally do it, it will be the best way we know how. We are well on our way to this goal. This seems to be a good answer! -- Dan -- Best Regards Thomas J Spuhler All Tusonix outgoing e-mail has been scanned for viruses signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] help with compilation
This is what I have : librsvg2_2-2.4.0-1mdk librsvg2_2-devel-2.4.0-1mdk librsvg-2.4.0-1mdk Tom On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 14:06, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Josenildo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm trying to compile The Gimp 2.0. I get the output below when running ./configure checking for librsvg-2.0 = 2.2.0... Package librsvg-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `librsvg-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 'librsvg-2.0' found configure: WARNING: *** SVG import plug-in will not be built (librsvg not found) *** What I have on my system is [EMAIL PROTECTED] cyb]# rpm -qa | grep librsvg librsvg2_2-2.4.0-1mdk librsvg-2.4.0-1mdk If you want to compile GIMP or any other application against librsvg, you will need to install the librsvg development package as well. What you installed so far only allows you to run an application that's using librsvg, it doesn't allow you to compile one. Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp2.0pre
Well, I think I am going the hard way and compile. The prebuilt rpm's don't install because of incorrect dependencies. Trying to build rpms, is getting me further now but I'll get: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gimp2]# rpmbuild -tb gimp-2.0pre1.tar.bz2 error: Failed build dependencies: gimp-print-devel = 4.2.0 is needed by gimp-2.0pre1-1 gtkhtml2-devel = 2.0.0 is needed by gimp-2.0pre1-1 MDK does not provide gtkhtml2-devel, but does libgtkhtml2_0-2.4.0-1mdk libgtkhtml2_0-devel-2.4.0-1mdk and libgtkhtml-3.0_2-3.0.8-1mdk libgtkhtml-3.0_2-devel-3.0.8-1mdk also gimp-print-develop is not provided. I have libgimpprint1-develop-4.2.5-30mdk installed equivalent packages from Redhat do collide with the libraries from MDK. Tomn On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 09:19, Dave Neary wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler wrote: It compiled here using the configure, make, make install after installing some libraries. Would be nice if I could make rpm's, but I guess the package is not set up that way. There is a gimp.spec file in CVS, and in the tarball, and there are GIMP RPMs pre-built by drc. It looks really nice and has very nice new features. However, I cannot find CMYK mode. I read a review and it was told that this has now been implemented. That would be inaccurate... you can save as CMYK TIFF, but the transforms are really quite simple. There is no native CMYK editting mode. This is a requirement in order to open files that have been produced on Photoshop full Edition by our ad agency. Am I missing something? Afraid not. Cheers, Dave. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp2.0pre
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 12:40, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: MDK does not provide gtkhtml2-devel, but does libgtkhtml2_0-2.4.0-1mdk libgtkhtml2_0-devel-2.4.0-1mdk and libgtkhtml-3.0_2-3.0.8-1mdk libgtkhtml-3.0_2-devel-3.0.8-1mdk These are two different libraries with incompatible APIs. Actually gtkhtml2 is a rewrite while gtkhtml3 is a newer version gtkhtml1. You will need gtkhtml2 for the GIMP help browser plug-in. Wouldn't the libgtkhtml2_0-2.4.0-1mdk libgtkhtml2_0-devel-2.4.0-1mdk suffice? Tom also gimp-print-develop is not provided. I have libgimpprint1-develop-4.2.5-30mdk installed This looks just perfect for gimp's print plug-in. Sven signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp2.0pre
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 12:52, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 12:40, Sven Neumann wrote: These are two different libraries with incompatible APIs. Actually gtkhtml2 is a rewrite while gtkhtml3 is a newer version gtkhtml1. You will need gtkhtml2 for the GIMP help browser plug-in. Wouldn't the libgtkhtml2_0-2.4.0-1mdk libgtkhtml2_0-devel-2.4.0-1mdk suffice? Isn't that what I said? I am sorry I don't know about the package names of Mandrake or RedHat or whatever distribution. I can only tell you what software you need. The translation to package names is up to you. Swen, I did a normal compilation and install and that worked. But I want to try to build an rpm. Which one is the spec file where I need to change the package names? Sorry for using your time, but I feel I need to do this once. Sven ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user Tom signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Gimp-user] Gimp2.0pre
Has anybody been able to install it on Mandrake 9.2 I'll get into a dependency hell when trying to make an rpm. The main problem is to get freetype 2 that will install w/o dependency problems Tom signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp2.0pre
Which freetype2 version do you have. I tried to make a rpm with the following command, just in case I need to uninstall it. rpm -ta gimp-2.0pre1.tar.bz2 I get the following: error: Failed build dependencies: gimp-print-devel = 4.2.0 is needed by gimp-2.0pre1-1 librsvg2-devel = 2.0 is needed by gimp-2.0pre1-1 gtkhtml2-devel = 2.0.0 is needed by gimp-2.0pre1-1 I then tried to download in install these packages and finally ended up with: Some package requested cannot be installed: librsvg2-2.2.3-2.i386 (due to unsatisfied freetype[= 2.0.1]) do you agree ? and when installing freetype-2.1.2-2.rpm I get really into a dependency problem asking about 100packages to uninstall such as OpenOffice etc. It is not provided by MDK anymore as an rpm, just source rpm? How do I make an rpm from a src.rpm? Tom On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 13:49, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote: ?? It compiled and installed flawlesly on my Mandrake 9.2 system. I think freetype 2 came installed by default here. Nonetheless, I used no RPM. Just urpmi for the dependencies, and them configure, make, make install. Regards, JS -- On Friday 09 January 2004 18:00, Thomas Spuhler wrote: [Gimp-user] Gimp2.0pre Date: Today 18:00:03 From: Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (TUSONIX, Inc.) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message was signed with unknown key. The validity of the signature cannot be verified. Problem: OpenPGP plug-in was not specified. Use the 'Settings-Configure KMail-Security' dialog to specify the plug-in or ask your system administrator to do that for you. Has anybody been able to install it on Mandrake 9.2 I'll get into a dependency hell when trying to make an rpm. The main problem is to get freetype 2 that will install w/o dependency problems Tom End of signed message signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part