Hi,
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think we should change this behaviour but we could very easily
add another install target (for example called install-user) that
installs the plug-in to the user's plug-in directory. This will only
work for a small subset of plug-ins
Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This brings up an interesting question... is it possible to install a
plug-in in the user's directory, and have translations managed by
gettext? Where do the .mo files get installed in this case, and how can
one make gettext aware of them?
This is
Hi,
Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gimp-plugin-template is an example of an autoconf/automake packaged
plug-in that is to be installed system-wide. It doesn't handle
installation to the users plug-in directory. Why should it?
Because,
- On some system you don't have
Hi,
Joseph Heled wrote:
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it
installs locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
gimp-plugin-template is an example of an autoconf/automake packaged
plug-in that is to be installed system-wide. It doesn't handle
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Joseph Heled wrote:
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it
installs locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
gimp-plugin-template is an example of an autoconf/automake packaged
plug-in that is to be installed system-wide. It
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it installs
locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
Thanks, Joseph
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Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it installs
locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
Thanks, Joseph
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On Friday 23 July 2004 09:04 am, Joseph Heled wrote:
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it
installs locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
You can type
./configure --help
for a list of parameters that influence the installation. Maybe
Hi Joseph,
Joseph Heled wrote:
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it
installs locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
configure --prefix=~/gimp-2.0 should work. But if you would like
to install your plug-in in the GIMP user directory (in
David Neary wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Joseph Heled wrote:
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it
installs locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
configure --prefix=~/gimp-2.0 should work. But if you would like
to install your plug-in in the GIMP user
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