1.2.1 compiles more or less out of the box and runs fine w/ most of
the plugins. However, it is very very slow. My 200MHz PPro Linux box
w/256MB memory and a remote display runs much snappier than the 2GHz
P4 W2k box w/1GMB Memory running CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.3.12 with local XFree.
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Rui-
Hi!
I'v uploaded the binary package and patches to
sf.net(http://sourceforge.net/projects/cygnome).
You can download it from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=67909&release_id=143989
Have fun!
David Huang wrote:
Oops! sorry, i forget the patches:(
Good luck;)
Chris Olive wro
Oops! sorry, i forget the patches:(
Good luck;)
Chris Olive wrote:
I posted this question to the cygwin mailing list last week, and someone on that list referred me here and said he cross-posted for me. I didn't hear anything from his "cross-post," so I'm trying again...
It would seem it's at l
Chris Olive wrote:
I posted this question to the cygwin mailing list last week, and someone on that list referred me here and said he cross-posted for me. I didn't hear anything from his "cross-post," so I'm trying again...
It would seem it's at least possible to run The GIMP under Cygwin/XFree.
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Chris Olive wrote:
> It would seem it's at least possible to run The GIMP under Cygwin/XFree.
> Try as I might, I can't get it to work. Specifically, I can't get some of
> the necessary pre-requeistes to configure and make properly (glib, GTK+,
> etc.) Has ANYONE gotten G
Chris,
I can't say that I have compiled the GIMP. Some have compiled gtk and
glib, but there are various compromises that must be made in doing so.
(Last I checked, these libraries could only be built for static
linking... but that may have changed with the 2.x series). Do a search
of the ma
I posted this question to the cygwin mailing list last week, and someone on that list
referred me here and said he cross-posted for me. I didn't hear anything from his
"cross-post," so I'm trying again...
It would seem it's at least possible to run The GIMP under Cygwin/XFree. Try as I
might,