Hanno Böck wrote:
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity is,
it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
(It's about gtk, ruby, lua, cairo, pango, libpng, openexr, rsvg, sdl,
asciidoc, enscript, graphviz and ffmpeg)
whoah! Quite a
Hanno Böck a écrit :
Recently, GIMP got it's first development version based on gegl.
Sweet :)
Is there some brave gentoo dev (or non-dev, doesn't really matter)
volunteering to send patches to gegl-upstream?
I would really like to say that I can do it for you, but I'm very time
limited,
* Luca Barbato [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity
is, it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
A good example for miserable design ;-P
That's why I everything should be entirely built in
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* Luca Barbato [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity
is, it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
A good example for miserable design ;-P
That's why I everything should be
Hi,
Recently, GIMP got it's first development version based on gegl.
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity is,
it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
(It's about gtk, ruby, lua, cairo, pango, libpng, openexr, rsvg, sdl,