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Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows

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Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows Siarhei Cuchuk 18 Dec 12:49
  Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows Alexandre Prokoudine 18 Dec 16:08
  GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux Ofnuts 18 Dec 17:31
   GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux Nicolas Robidoux 18 Dec 18:49
   GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux Owen 18 Dec 21:35
    GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux Bertrand Denoix 18 Dec 22:14
    GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux Ofnuts 18 Dec 22:14
Siarhei Cuchuk
2011-12-18 12:49:10 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows

Hi

Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows 7 64-bit russian. It works only when go with mouse to menu. Could you please fixed it one day ?

Best regards, Siarhei Kuchuk
----------------------------------------- Cuchuk.Sergey@gmail.com
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Alexandre Prokoudine
2011-12-18 16:08:29 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Siarhei Cuchuk wrote:

Hi

Ctrl+Z shortcut still not work with latest version of GIMP for Windows 7 64-bit russian. It works only when go with mouse to menu.

Could you please fixed it one day ?

No :) It's a GTK+ bug that has been sitting there since dawn of times. Hence there is nothing special about latest version of GIMP. It's always been that way.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

Ofnuts
2011-12-18 17:31:04 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux

A long time ago, I built the 2.7.2 version which required upgrading my BABL/GEGL libraries (running Kunbuntu 10.04) which I did by getting the code directly from the GIT repository

I thought building 2.7.4 would be a snap since I didn't expect to have to re-upgrade these. I was wrong :)

BABL went OK but I have a problem with GEGL: the GIT version won't compile ("No rule to make target `gegl-sampler-downsharp.c', needed by `gegl-sampler-downsharp.lo'.") and the tarball requires GLIB 2.28 (2.24 on my Kubuntu 10.04).

I understand that the GIT stuff may have compile problems, but I can't invent a missing C source file from scratch.

However, what I don't understand is that the tarball version requires a new GLIB when the GIT one doesn't?

And if anyone went that route, where does the version chase stop? Is GLIB the last one or are there anymore ahead?

Nicolas Robidoux
2011-12-18 18:49:50 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux

gegl-sampler-downsharp should not be there anymore. It's a deprecated method.

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Ofnuts wrote:

A long time ago, I built the 2.7.2 version which required upgrading my BABL/GEGL libraries (running Kunbuntu 10.04) which I did by getting the code directly from the GIT repository

I thought building 2.7.4 would be a snap since I didn't expect to have to re-upgrade these. I was wrong :)

BABL went OK but I have a problem with GEGL: the GIT version won't compile ("No rule to make target `gegl-sampler-downsharp.c' ...

Owen
2011-12-18 21:35:30 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux

A long time ago, I built the 2.7.2 version which required upgrading my BABL/GEGL libraries (running Kunbuntu 10.04) which I did by getting the
code directly from the GIT repository

I thought building 2.7.4 would be a snap since I didn't expect to have to re-upgrade these. I was wrong :)

BABL went OK but I have a problem with GEGL: the GIT version won't compile ("No rule to make target `gegl-sampler-downsharp.c', needed by `gegl-sampler-downsharp.lo'.") and the tarball requires GLIB 2.28 (2.24
on my Kubuntu 10.04).

I understand that the GIT stuff may have compile problems, but I can't invent a missing C source file from scratch.

However, what I don't understand is that the tarball version requires a
new GLIB when the GIT one doesn't?

And if anyone went that route, where does the version chase stop? Is GLIB the last one or are there anymore ahead?

Well my GIT build fell over because of glib, so installed the latest and rebuilt without problems.

# git clean -xdf seems to do wonders as well.

-- Owen

Bertrand Denoix
2011-12-18 22:14:28 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux

On 12/18/2011 10:35 PM, Owen wrote:

A long time ago, I built the 2.7.2 version which required upgrading my BABL/GEGL libraries (running Kunbuntu 10.04) which I did by getting the
code directly from the GIT repository

I thought building 2.7.4 would be a snap since I didn't expect to have to re-upgrade these. I was wrong :)

BABL went OK but I have a problem with GEGL: the GIT version won't compile ("No rule to make target `gegl-sampler-downsharp.c', needed by `gegl-sampler-downsharp.lo'.") and the tarball requires GLIB 2.28 (2.24
on my Kubuntu 10.04).

I understand that the GIT stuff may have compile problems, but I can't invent a missing C source file from scratch.

However, what I don't understand is that the tarball version requires a
new GLIB when the GIT one doesn't?

And if anyone went that route, where does the version chase stop? Is GLIB the last one or are there anymore ahead?

Well my GIT build fell over because of glib, so installed the latest and rebuilt without problems.

OK, so will try. Thx.

# git clean -xdf seems to do wonders as well.

The various forms of "make clean" also do, it seems :)

Ofnuts
2011-12-18 22:14:41 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

GEGL problems while building 2.7.4 for Linux

On 12/18/2011 10:35 PM, Owen wrote:

A long time ago, I built the 2.7.2 version which required upgrading my BABL/GEGL libraries (running Kunbuntu 10.04) which I did by getting the
code directly from the GIT repository

I thought building 2.7.4 would be a snap since I didn't expect to have to re-upgrade these. I was wrong :)

BABL went OK but I have a problem with GEGL: the GIT version won't compile ("No rule to make target `gegl-sampler-downsharp.c', needed by `gegl-sampler-downsharp.lo'.") and the tarball requires GLIB 2.28 (2.24
on my Kubuntu 10.04).

I understand that the GIT stuff may have compile problems, but I can't invent a missing C source file from scratch.

However, what I don't understand is that the tarball version requires a
new GLIB when the GIT one doesn't?

And if anyone went that route, where does the version chase stop? Is GLIB the last one or are there anymore ahead?

Well my GIT build fell over because of glib, so installed the latest and rebuilt without problems.

OK, so will try. Thx.

# git clean -xdf seems to do wonders as well.

The various forms of "make clean" also do, it seems :)