Re: [Gimp-developer] bug hunting -- squashing windows bugs

2002-12-03 Thread Tino Schwarze
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 06:38:18PM -0500, Patrick McFarland wrote: And guess what, it fixes all GIMP bugs too!. After all, GIMP is part of GNOME, so if you don't install GNOME, there won't be GIMP, so there won't be any GIMP bugs! Yay! Erm, maybe this is a stupid redhat thing, but I

Re: [Gimp-developer] bug hunting -- squashing windows bugs

2002-12-02 Thread David Weeks
I fixed all my windows bugs: 0) Backup your data. 1) Boot from rescue disk, no CD support (or don't worry for win95, that had to be made manually). 2) Utilize the Microsoft built, Microsoft bug squashing tool: fdisk 3) In fdisk you'll likely see these bugs, they're called partitions. You want

Re: [Gimp-developer] bug hunting -- squashing windows bugs

2002-12-02 Thread Lourens Veen
On Mon 2 December 2002 21:35, David Weeks wrote: I fixed all my windows bugs: 0) Backup your data. 1) Boot from rescue disk, no CD support (or don't worry for win95, that had to be made manually). 2) Utilize the Microsoft built, Microsoft bug squashing tool: fdisk 3) In fdisk you'll likely

Re: [Gimp-developer] bug hunting -- squashing windows bugs

2002-12-02 Thread Patrick McFarland
On 02-Dec-2002, Lourens Veen wrote: And guess what, it fixes all GIMP bugs too!. After all, GIMP is part of GNOME, so if you don't install GNOME, there won't be GIMP, so there won't be any GIMP bugs! Yay! Erm, maybe this is a stupid redhat thing, but I thought GIMP just used GTK, (ala, it