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It is part of the 2.3 installers. In order to be able to select
it, it might be neccessary to have Python 2.4 and a matching pygtk
installed.
I have downloaded and installed these packages:
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 5:11 pm, Colin Brace wrote:
On 2/21/06, Demetrius Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the
Gimp 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so
that I may be able to use py fu
Von: Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:56:24PM -0800, Demetrius Jones wrote:
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the
Gimp 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so
that I may be able to use py fu scripts
On 2/21/06, Demetrius Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the Gimp
2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so that I
may be able to use py fu scripts
I too am wondering. At my first attempt to compile
Colin Brace wrote:
I too am wondering. At my first attempt to compile 2.3.7, make spat
back that it couldn't find Python headers and the only way forward
was to run it with --disable-python.
I have gimp-python 2.2.8-2 installed. I thought maybe it needed a
developer package, but aptitude
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the Gimp 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so that I may be able to use py fu scripts
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:56:24PM -0800, Demetrius Jones wrote:
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the Gimp
2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so that I may
be able to use py fu scripts
python loads modules.