[Gimp-user] FYI: Gimp 2.9.1 - Git version - Ubuntu packages for Raring and Saucy are available

2013-11-15 Thread otto06217
>Thorsten:
>I was able to install on my 13.0 Ubuntu, and it worked great for a
>couple of hours, was quite snappy, too!
>However, shortly thereafter, Gimp began refusing to open newly created
>16 bit tiff files (see my post earlier re: Gimp 2.9.1 Plug-in crashed:
>"file-tiff-load"
>
>Are you able to offer any clues behind this error message?  Why would
>it have worked for a while, then stop working, and why do those files
>with which I had success continue to open, but new files not? 
>Curious.
>

I'm just the packager not the developer. But I think all those things are
subject to change. It's just a development snapshot.

>Great work though, thanks.  Loved it while I had it.

No problem at all.

>Caruso

Otto or Thorsten;-)

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[Gimp-user] FYI: Gimp 2.9.1 - Git version - Ubuntu packages for Raring and Saucy are available

2013-11-15 Thread otto06217
Hi, folks,

the PPA location has been changed. Now and forever (:-D)  you will find it here:
https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-edge

Regards

Otto

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[Gimp-user] FYI: Gimp 2.9.1 - Git version - Ubuntu packages for Raring and Saucy are available

2013-11-09 Thread Carusoswi
Thorsten:
I was able to install on my 13.0 Ubuntu, and it worked great for a couple of
hours, was quite snappy, too!
However, shortly thereafter, Gimp began refusing to open newly created 16 bit
tiff files (see my post earlier re: Gimp 2.9.1 Plug-in crashed: "file-tiff-load"

Are you able to offer any clues behind this error message?  Why would it have
worked for a while, then stop working, and why do those files with which I had
success continue to open, but new files not?  Curious.

Great work though, thanks.  Loved it while I had it.

Caruso

>Hi, folks,
>
>Success!
>
>FYI: If you need to install a Gimp developer snapshot - just call it
>Gimp 2.9.1 - on Ubuntu Raring and Saucy try this:
>
>https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-experimental/
>
>But consider it's experimental. Use it on your own risk!
>
>PS: I could not made packages for Precise and Quantal because of a
>dependency issue: Gimp 2.9 needs at least Glib 2.36. I will try to
>build
>a standalone version for "older" Ubuntus which will carry it's own
>packages.
>
>Sorry for that

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[Gimp-user] FYI: Gimp 2.9.1 - Git version - Ubuntu packages for Raring and Saucy are available

2013-10-12 Thread Thorsten Stettin
Hi, folks,

Success!

FYI: If you need to install a Gimp developer snapshot - just call it
Gimp 2.9.1 - on Ubuntu Raring and Saucy try this:

https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-experimental/

But consider it's experimental. Use it on your own risk!

PS: I could not made packages for Precise and Quantal because of a
dependency issue: Gimp 2.9 needs at least Glib 2.36. I will try to build
a standalone version for "older" Ubuntus which will carry it's own packages.

Sorry for that

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[Gimp-user] FYI: Gimp 2.9.1 - Git version - Ubuntu packages for Raring and Saucy are available

2013-10-12 Thread Thorsten Stettin
Hi, Folks,

Success!

FYI: If you need to install a Gimp developer snapshot - just call it
Gimp 2.9.1 - on Ubuntu Raring and Saucy try this:

https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-experimental/

But consider it's experimental. Use it on your own risk!

Cheers

PS: I could not made packages for Precise and Quantal because of a
dependency issue: Gimp 2.9 needs at least Glib 2.36. I will try to build
a standalone version for "older" Ubuntus which will carry it's own packages.

Sorry for that
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