grokking the gimp refers to what is now the development version, which is
stable enough for production and definately worth the effort to install.
if your using redhat 6.2 youll need to upgrade a few libs to try it, the
easiest way is just to get helix gnome, http://www.helixcode.com which
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, pixel fairy wrote:
the development version, which is stable enough for production and
definately worth the effort to install.
Thanks to you and everyone else who has confirmed that.
if your using redhat 6.2 youll need to upgrade a few libs to try it, the
easiest way
its much easier to just get helix gnome and let it do all that for
you. then if you want to keep up with cvs, uninstall gimp and get that
from the cvs tree. when you update helix, it should only upgrade the
packages you still have leaving your home built gimp intact. (at least on
debian, ill have