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Portable Gimp 2.9.9 for linux - rich2005 - 12-01-2016 Time to end this old version. There are newer better appimage versions here: https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/ -------- Edit: - version is now 2.9.9 - everything else applies Want to keep your existing Gimp 2.8.x and run a Linux Portable Gimp 2.9.9? Note: This is meant to be used with Gimp 2.8.x - There are dependencies from regular Gimp used by 2.9.9 This works for me in Kubuntu 16.04 64bit. It should work in other 16.x 64bit 'buntus. It might even work in equivalent version of Mint. A long shot possibility in other Debian based versions. Nothing clever, it is assembled using a script and the 'buntu 'gimp-edge' ppa. This updates regularly and I will attempt to keep the following to the current build. edit: updated 25 December 2017 Due to updates to GEGL this is only for versions of Ubuntu 16.04 / Mint 18 and later + derivatives More dependency hell with Ubuntu 18.x versions. This Gimp 2.9.9 appimage is stuck with this release which is Dec 2017 Still very usable, no recent feature additions, just bug fixes This link is now closed Unzip and run. It will run from your home partition. Same as a regular gimp, first run it creates a gimp profile, in this case ~/.config/GIMP/2.9 It will copy all your resources from ~/.gimp-2.8 so to save a lot of editing, temporarily rename ~/.gimp-2.8 and a new empty Gimp 2.9 profile is created. First run looks like this. [attachment=166] I am not keen on those dark themes, so this is my preference + a shot of one nice addition to Gimp 2.9 - new layer options. Plenty other new things to explore. [attachment=167] Plugins edit: 13 April 2019 updated gmic_gimp_qt version 2.5.6 pre and nufraw v0.42 https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZ0U1J7Zy0gRGM3jbR5VsRGt7gT26JnF97oy 8 MB Some plugins that work. Unpack the zip, these go in ~/.config/GIMP/2.9/plug-ins. Plenty of deprecated procedure warnings annoyance, so I advise running as Code: GIMP299.bin --pdb-compat-mode=on bimp17x64 <<< this has a dependency libpcre3 - install that package from your linux repository. fourierx64 djvu-read <<< mainly for those academic documents gmic_gimp_qt gmic_gimp179 <<< last of the series, can be installed alongside ver 2.0 installed. guillotine-into-layersx64 nufraw-gimp plasma2x64 plugin-heal-selection.pyThis link is now closed resynthesizer29 resynthesizer_gui29 <<< small change to gui with added options smooth-path64 Bugs This is a development version, there will be bugs. If Gimp 2.9.9 - any version - crashes a lot, first thing to check is Edit -> Preferences -> System Resources -> Number-of-Threads-to-use Set this to 1 Final word - absolutely no guarantees Any feedback will be welcome. It might only work on my computer, in which case I will scrap the thread. RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.5 for linux - saleh_oukiki - 05-21-2017 thaks RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.5 for linux - KumsaJack - 05-30-2017 (12-01-2016, 03:26 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Want to keep your existing Gimp 2.8.x and run a Linux Portable Gimp 2.9.5? Terrifically useful. Thanks. I'm a huge fan of 2.9.x, as I can finally work in ProPhotoRGB. I updated to 16.04 from 14.04, and cannot get 2.9.x to work correctly. Your compiled version works fine. Excellent and appreciated. RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - mholder - 09-02-2017 Is this an Appimage? If so, I really like using Appimages, but I often have issues when trying to update them. Currently I am using 2.9.5 from this site: https://discuss.pixls.us/t/gimp-2-9-5-appimage/1959 I unzipped it, renamed my .gimp2.8 folder, made it executable, but it seems my OS (mint 18) doesn't know what kind of filetype it is. RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - rich2005 - 09-02-2017 welcome to gimp-forum.net It is an appimage, I just do not feel the need for overlong file names. Quote:I unzipped it, renamed my .gimp2.8 folder, made it executable, but it seems my OS (mint 18) doesn't know what kind of filetype it is. That is correct, annoying isn't it. Open a terminal where the GIMP297.bin file is and run it with a dot-slash Code: ./GIMP297.bin --pdb-compat-mode=on The last version .appimage posted at pixls.us was gimp-2.9.7-20170829... which is very up-to-date. Bit of a monster at 190 MB but will be more 'universal' than my appimage which is assembled from the 'buntu ppa. That 2.9.7 is currently 8 days old, guessing there will be an update soon. I do try and keep things up-to-date but if I find any major bugs (and there have been a few) update is postponed. I have tried it in Mint 18 and AntiX VM's & seems to work ok.. My PClinuxOS rpm based distro - big fail, not a surprise. There are differences, I believe in more hands-on, so no 'extra' plugins added. There are a few files added, example for SVG support. The Gimp profile is the more standard ~.config/GIMP/2.9/ It is really meant to used as well as Gimp 2.8.x which pulls in some needed dependencies, main one, python-gtk packages. Bottom line, all you can do is try and see. edit: A quick fire-up in a Mint 18 VM, screenshot https://i.imgur.com/2zyjA5v.jpg RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - mholder - 09-02-2017 Thanks for the info. They seemed to have updated Gimp at pixls.us but left the link name at 2.9.5 The plug-ins don't appear to work in the pixls.us version but they do in your version. Why in the world is this the case? My Felimage plugin works great also, but not on the pixls.us version. Strange . . . RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - rich2005 - 09-02-2017 (09-02-2017, 11:28 AM)mholder Wrote: Thanks for the info. They seemed to have updated Gimp at pixls.us but left the link name at 2.9.5 Carmelo always says that you can not add plug-ins. So you will have to ask. It will be the environment and libraries they are compiled against, although Gimp plugins are usually very forgiving. It does indeed throw up plenty of error messages for my plugins gmic-gimp-qt for example is compiled against the 'buntu gimp 2.9.7 libraries but FFT is bog-standard - should work but does not. There is that small collection I zipped in the first post, but generally I find most python plugins work, some of the older compiled ones can fail. RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - ggrub - 10-18-2017 Hi, What does it mean ? Code: ~/.config/GIMP $ ./GIMP297.bin --pdb-compat-mode=on bye ggrub RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - rich2005 - 10-18-2017 (10-18-2017, 07:35 PM)ggrub Wrote: Hi, That is normal, quite a bit is not yet implemented. Quote: It starts slowly because it unpacks all the gimp files to the /tmp directory. very..very..slowly I suspect because you have darktable installed which Gimp can use as a (large bloated) plugin. RE: Portable Gimp 2.9.7 for linux - ggrub - 10-18-2017 Ok, but overall your compiled version works fine. (Sorry about my bad English) |