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PPA for Gimp 2.99 and GMIC?
#1
As per title. Kind of lost track, and DDG sends me to a PPA (mati75/gimp30) that isn't carrying the latest and greatest. Is there a PPA with 3.0 RC1? And one with GMIC?
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#2
Hi ofnuts. I installed Gimp 2.99.18 yesterday into a Debian 'experimental' system.
I don't think Gimp 3 is released yet. The libs are Gimp 3.

I could only install to this testing system because it's compiled against the native libs.
I got it from here


   

I needed to use the Gimp libs which are complete. Some packs I downloaded and installed with 'sudo dpkg -i ' and some with 'sudo apt install'.
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#3
Well, I had seriously lost track, because RC1 is not out yet. Good to know that there are debian package to support this, because if I need to recompile my own Gimp3, I may only have to recompile the main package.

Now currently busy transferring my own 2.10 to 24.04 with full Python support, so that will be next.
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#4
The only way to have Gimp 2.10.38 with new Python 2.7 that I found is on ArchLinux and derivatives by compiling python2gimp (via yay / AUR) with some difficulty, but as far as I've managed, I can't get Gmic working.

The problem is having Gimp with Python2 installed, because in appimage there is only the IvanHC one which however has an old Python2 from Debian 10.

What I haven't tried is the one in Flatpak (genuinely developed by Gimp developers), so I don't know if python is there and what version it might be.

It ends up that to have new Python 2 and Gmic we have to use Windows. (in virtual machine? Wine?)

These days there have been changes at the scripting level in Gimp 2.99.19, but thanks to the appimages I have some different versions... and one at a time I fix the code.
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#5
(10-28-2024, 12:51 PM)vitforlinux Wrote: It ends up that to have new Python 2 and Gmic we have to use Windows. (in virtual machine? Wine?)

So I've been running Windows unbeknownst to me...

   
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My G'MIC is a separate install via a deb from here.
I guess the python2 was challenging to roll into an appimage but it was worth it IMHO.
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#7
@Tas_mania guess the python2 was challenging to roll into an appimage but it was worth it IMHO.

I prefer the older python2... there are old scripts that don't work on the new one
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#8
(10-29-2024, 02:55 PM)vitforlinux Wrote: @Tas_mania guess the python2 was challenging to roll into an appimage but it was worth it IMHO.

I prefer the older python2... there are old scripts that don't work on the new one

You mean script that work on some early Pythonv2 and don't on 2?7?
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#9
https://github.com/binarymass/gimp-stabl.../tree/main

Not works if Python is newer.

It's a complicated plugin, though.
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#10
(10-22-2024, 05:15 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: As per title. Kind of lost track, and DDG sends me to a PPA (mati75/gimp30) that isn't carrying the latest and greatest. Is there a PPA with 3.0 RC1? And one with GMIC?

https://launchpad.net/~mati75/+archive/ubuntu/gimp30

There is a Gimp 3.0 RC1 there now, but only for 'buntu 24.04  I have tried out in a kubuntu 24.04 VM and with help from samj,  compiled a gimp_gmic_qt plugin that seems to work.

If you want to give it a try: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=...taq4JzEdNk
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