eloper] [Gimp-user] ANNOUNCE: GIMP 2.7.5 released
>
> Looks like Gez has a direct line to who knows who. :)
>
> Yes, my builds were uploaded to Graphicall.org by one of the users. I have
> looked into these reports and they are all false. One user reported running
the
> build throug
2012/4/10 Partha Bagchi
> Looks like Gez has a direct line to who knows who. :)
>
Nah, I'm just following the news closely and read some comments here and
there.
One of those comments was "Partha we love you", so I guess you aren't a bad
guy spreading malware after all ;-)
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Looks like Gez has a direct line to who knows who. :)
Yes, my builds were uploaded to Graphicall.org by one of the users. I
have looked into these reports and they are all false. One user
reported running the build through a lot of so called detectors. Some
of them claim there are trojans in other
John:
That build is from Partha. I'm pretty sure that it's a false positive,
since he has been contribuiting with builds for some time and nobody had
problems with his builds. Just in case, contact him and ask him about this
warning.
As I mentioned above, you shouldn't report problems with unoffic
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:50 AM, John A. Wallace wrote:
> After downloading that build of GIMP for Windows, I got a malware alert from
> AVG
> 2012 about part of it containing a Trojan. I have attached a screenshot of the
> alert. Any ideas about that? Thanks.
Yes, several.
a) It's not one of ou
2012/4/8 John A. Wallace
> Thank you. Are these official GIMP builds? I am just not yet familiar with
> GraphicAll.org :) .
>
John: GIMP project doesn't provide precompiled development builds, so no,
these builds aren't official.
Some of those builds, however, were done by people close to the pr
Thank you. Are these official GIMP builds? I am just not yet familiar with
GraphicAll.org :) .
> -Original Message-
> From: Ville Sokk [mailto:ville.s...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2012 2:41 PM
> To: John
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] [Gimp-user] ANNOU
Hi,
GIMP 2.7.5 has been released. This is the last development snapshot in
the unstable 2.7 series that leads to 2.8. Only release candidates and
the 2.8 release will follow.
Hello. What is the normal amount of time before a Windows version should be
expected too? Thanks.
Hi,
in my experienc
"Michael Natterer" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> GIMP 2.7.5 has been released. This is the last development snapshot in
> the unstable 2.7 series that leads to 2.8. Only release candidates and
> the 2.8 release will follow.
Hello. What is the normal amount
Hi,
I just played a bit around with the Windows build of v. 2.7.5. I'm very
impressed, especially of the layer groups, the new brushes and paint
dynamics.
Good work!
grafxuser
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Alexia Death wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wdaemon is pretty much obsolete in modern linux distributions. Only
> thing that does not do hotplug yet is GTK2 and the requirem
Hi,
Wdaemon is pretty much obsolete in modern linux distributions. Only
thing that does not do hotplug yet is GTK2 and the requirement of
restarting gimp after you plug in your tablet and keeping it plugged
in while GIMP is running is not that onerous to justify using wdaemon
in most cases.
The
Hi,
I don't know how Linux Mint sets up it's tablet, but in the past
I've used wdaemon (
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/linuxwacom/index.php?title=Wdaemon
), to make hot-plugging of wacom tablets work under CentOS 4/5. It
basically creates a virtual tablet that is connected all the time,
Michael Natterer wrote:
> Hi,
>GIMP 2.7.5 has been released. This is the last development snapshot in
>the unstable 2.7 series that leads to 2.8. Only release candidates and
>the 2.8 release will follow.
>For a complete list of changes since 2.7.4 please see the "Changes"
>section below.
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