Thanks -- I understand now that an "All Plugins" image works against what you're trying to do, which is make the build/update process simpler... don't trouble yourself with the "all plugins" version, I will just work with the images you have proposed. Thanks! -c
An “all plugins” AppImage is not difficult to generate, all the scripts are 
still in place for that… the issue is more practical: suppose you are using the 
ApImage from the 2.10.10 GIMP release, and you want to update G’MIC to the 
latest version. With an “all plugins” AppImage that would not be possible, 
because I would need to re-generate the AppImage each time one of the plug-ins 
is updated. In the new scheme, you only have to re-download the G’MIC plug-in 
and you are done.

Also take into account that apart form G’MIC, the other plug-ins are very 
rarely updated. Hence you can download and install them once, and they should 
still work with future 2.10.x GIMP versions.

One thing I need to check/test is whether I can provide an “all plugins” 
AppImage and still allow to install the individual plug-ins as updates. That 
is, the plug-in that was downloaded separately would take precedence over the 
bundled one.

Would this make sense?

Andrea

-c


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