Thanks for your reply - I hadn't realised that this change had been added to
V2.8 as well as 2.9.
I have found the answer to my problem. The make of glib-networking that I did
had worked but I had made two mistakes. Firstly I was looking for
glib-networking.dll rather than libgiognutls.dll.
Hi,
On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>
>
> On 05/20/2017 05:15 PM, programmer_ceds wrote:
>
>> Perhaps I have led a sheltered existence but in over 40 years of earning a
>> living writing and designing software I have never come across an editor
>>
On 05/20/2017 05:15 PM, programmer_ceds wrote:
> Perhaps I have led a sheltered existence but in over 40 years of earning a
> living writing and designing software I have never come across an editor
> (WYSIWYG or plain text) that autonomously removes line breaks.
For what it is worth,
Having looked at the GIMP developer mailing list archives I can't say I relish
having my email address exposed - I get enough spam as it is.
Perhaps I have led a sheltered existence but in over 40 years of earning a
living writing and designing software I have never come across an editor
(WYSIWYG
On 05/18/2017 08:12 PM, programmer_ceds wrote:
>> (Formatting on this site caused the make to appear at the end of the
>> configure line - but it is correct in the quoted text!)
>
> What is it with this site? The text appeared correctly in the quoted section
> when I was typing the last post
>(Formatting on this site caused the make to appear at the end of the
>configure line - but it is correct in the quoted text!)
What is it with this site? The text appeared correctly in the quoted section
when I was typing the last post but when it is displayed it is wrong. What do I
need to do to
>I thought that I had this sorted - at least GIMP built with
>glib-networking the other day. Now the autogen for GIMP says that it
>can't find glib-networking and I can't find a .dll for it.
>
>Trying a different tack to that noted above I have downloaded
>glib-networking-2.50-0 and extracted it.
I thought that I had this sorted - at least GIMP built with glib-networking the
other day. Now the autogen for GIMP says that it can't find glib-networking and
I can't find a .dll for it.
Trying a different tack to that noted above I have downloaded
glib-networking-2.50-0 and extracted it.
I
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 1:39 PM, programmer_ceds wrote:
> I have recently started building GIMP on Windows as per the GIMP Windows
> hacking
> page (with success until now) but have now fallen foul of the requirement for
> glib-networking.
>
Still wrong - try again with quotes
"Richard@HomePC MINGW64 ~"
"$ pacman -S base-devel \"
"> mingw-w64-x86_64-glib-networking"
(If that doesn't work I give up but I'm sure that the intent can be seen!)
>Sorry, he above post didn't appear quite as intended. The three lines
>types into mingw64
Sorry, he above post didn't appear quite as intended. The three lines types into
mingw64 should look like:
Richard@HomePC MINGW64 ~
$ pacman -S base-devel \
> mingw-w64-x86_64-glib-networking
(lines typed manually now rather than cut and paste which seemed to upset the
formatting)
>By entering
By entering the following lines into mingw64 I can now get the gimp autogen to
work:
Richard@HomePC MINGW64 ~
$ pacman -S base-devel \
> mingw-w64-x86_64-glib-networking
Then press Enter to select all of the options.
This process automatically installs gnutls and nettle (referenced in Partha's
I have recently started building GIMP on Windows as per the GIMP Windows hacking
page (with success until now) but have now fallen foul of the requirement for
glib-networking.
I have entered the following command in MSYS2:
pacman -S mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-glib-networking
The install seemed to
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