On 15/06/2020 23:25, Lloyd Konneker via gimp-developer-list wrote:
I would hope that in the future the Gimp install would define that variable
in the environment of Gimp so that plugins spawned by Gimp would have the
same environment. But since 2.99 is still in development, there is no
I would hope that in the future the Gimp install would define that variable
in the environment of Gimp so that plugins spawned by Gimp would have the
same environment. But since 2.99 is still in development, there is no
installer so you must temporarily do it yourself.
On 14/06/2020 20:20, Lloyd Konneker via gimp-developer-list wrote:
Try package lua-lgi
I think I had this same issue, and documented it at
Try package lua-lgi
I think I had this same issue, and documented it at
https://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Hacking:Problems_and_solutions#luajit:_...mp.2F2.99.2Fplug-ins.2Fgoat-exercise-lua.2Fgoat-exercise-lua.lua:22:_module_.27lgi.27_not_found
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On 14/06/2020 13:34, Michael Schumacher wrote:
On 6/14/20 1:16 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
This looks more like an environment problem (path?)
Any hints?
What environment variables do you have set for your prefix?
My environment looks like this, where `build` contains the sources and
`run` is
On 6/14/20 1:16 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
> This looks more like an environment problem (path?)
>
> Any hints?
What environment variables do you have set for your prefix?
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Regards,
Michael
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When I start a freshy pulled/compiled 2.99 on my Ubuntu 19.10, I get:
For Lua:
luajit:
...mp/2.99/plug-ins/goat-exercise-lua/goat-exercise-lua.lua:22: module
'lgi' not found:
no field package.preload['lgi']
no file './lgi.lua'
no file