GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
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GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Richard McCormick | 07 May 02:28 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Helge Hielscher | 07 May 21:24 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Richard McCormick | 14 May 00:44 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Milan Knizek | 14 May 08:51 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Richard McCormick | 17 May 07:18 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Sven Neumann | 17 May 11:22 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Richard McCormick | 18 May 08:08 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Dave Neary | 18 May 09:40 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Sven Neumann | 18 May 11:55 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Sigmascape1@cs.com | 18 May 13:19 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Joao S. O. Bueno | 18 May 16:41 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Richard McCormick | 18 May 20:37 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? | Richard McCormick | 20 May 07:00 |
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Hi,
I run both WinXP Pro and Mandrake 10.0 was just loaded up yesterday. I have played with Mandrake for a couple of years now on and off but mostly off to be honest. So I'm not much into CVSing or compiling especially from what I read for compiling the GIMP 2.0 from scratch ( I need: pkg-config, GTK+ 2.2.2, GLib 2.2.0, Pango 1.2.0, ATK 1.2.0, FreeType2, Fontconfig, libart2). I'm not up to that, got too much going on so I was wondering if anyone has compiled an RPM of GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10.0 or are planning to and if so please post here with a link??
Thanks so much
Richard ;-)~
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
On Thu, 06 May 2004 17:28:10 -0700, Richard McCormick wrote:
I run both WinXP Pro and Mandrake 10.0 was just loaded up yesterday. I have played with Mandrake for a couple of years now on and off but mostly off to be honest. So I'm not much into CVSing or compiling especially from what I read for compiling the GIMP 2.0 from scratch ( I need: pkg-config, GTK+ 2.2.2, GLib 2.2.0, Pango 1.2.0, ATK 1.2.0, FreeType2, Fontconfig, libart2). I'm not up to that, got too much going on so I was wondering if anyone has compiled an RPM of GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10.0 or are planning to and if so please post here with a link??
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php 2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Helge Hielscher wrote:
On Thu, 06 May 2004 17:28:10 -0700, Richard McCormick wrote:
I run both WinXP Pro and Mandrake 10.0 was just loaded up yesterday. I have played with Mandrake for a couple of years now on and off but mostly off to be honest. So I'm not much into CVSing or compiling especially from what I read for compiling the GIMP 2.0 from scratch ( I need: pkg-config, GTK+ 2.2.2, GLib 2.2.0, Pango 1.2.0, ATK 1.2.0, FreeType2, FontconfiPX libart2). I'm not up to that, got too much going on so I was wondering if anyone has compiled an RPM of GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10.0 or are planning to and if so please post here with a link??
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php 2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
I tried urpmi'ing in the console by typing urpmi gimp 2. and I got quite a list and the gimp was in there but I'm not sure if this is off an old list or a new data list on line. I'm an "old newbie", meaning I play with Mandrake but never had much use for it, but with the new Mandrake 10 it's MUCH more usable and would like to make sure that I have all the newest GIMP files installed, seeing as it's about the closest thing to Photoshop, which I use over in Windows XP.
Someone on the Windows users group was going to compile a Mandrake 10rpm of the GiMP but I guess he's busy right now so that's on hold! :-(
So if you don't mind doing a little hand holding then I might get the old linux juices flowing a bit more, I'm just not getting what to do on that site. I copy/pasted the info into a terminal (su/password/index.php,v 1.10 2004/05/10 20:44:07 trem Exp $) and then hit enter. I just blindly chose some mirrors and then proceeded as typed above and so I'm not sure what I did there but it didn't give me any errors or anything. What I need to know is which program I use to access these updates now. In Mandrake I have the following for software packages: Install, Remove, Updates, Media Manager and Manage computer group. I would imagine that I would use the Updates area but it doesn't give me any options to go outside of the Mandrake Official release mirrors. So that's where I'm stuck.
H E L P !
Thanks
Richard ;-)~
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php 2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
Hi Richard,
you can either use rpmdrake (section Media manager - Add new - it is selfexplanatory; then go to Install and try to look the gimp2 package) or go to console - and do the same thing using urpmi - it is the best to read "man urpmi". You will need to add new media and then install.
I have not checked whether gimp2 is available at the location above, however, this is a general way how to work with urpmi.
Milan
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Milan Knizek wrote:
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php 2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
Hi Richard,
you can either use rpmdrake (section Media manager - Add new - it is selfexplanatory; then go to Install and try to look the gimp2 package) or go to console - and do the same thing using urpmi - it is the best to read "man urpmi". You will need to add new media and then install.
I have not checked whether gimp2 is available at the location above, however, this is a general way how to work with urpmi.
Milan
Thanks for the info Milan but NO I do not know how to set up RPMDrake or work from a console to that extent, I primarilly work from WinXP Pro.
I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it says there are about 7 other files I need to download and install the following files:
1. You need to have installed a recent version of pkg-config available from http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/.
2. You need to have installed GTK+ version 2.2.2 or better. Do not try to use an older GTK+ version (1.2.x), it will not work. GTK+-2.2 itself needs recent versions of GLib, Pango and ATK. Sources for these can be grabbed from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/. GTK+-2.x and friends can be installed side by side with GTK+-1.2.
3. We require PangoFT2, a Pango backend that uses FreeType2. Make sure you have FreeType2 and fontconfig installed before you compile Pango. FreeType2 can be downloaded from http://www.freetype.org/. Fontconfig from http://x2.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig.
4. We use libart2. Grab the module libart_lgpl out of GNOME CVS or
fetch the tarball from
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libart_lgpl/
5. You may want to install other third party libraries or programs that are needed for some of the available plugins. We recommend to check that the following libraries are installed: libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, gimp-print (4.2.x), gtkhtml-2, libmng, librsvg, libwmf.
That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone actually takes the time to build an RPM for Mandrake, I just don't have the sort of patience.
It's bad enough that Linux doesn't have much to offer in the way of graphic apps that can do high end professional work but to have one of the only ones so hard to 'put together' I can't deal with that right now.
I'm impressed with Mandrake 10 so far but graphics are one of the main things I do on a computer, so I guess it's back to Windows, not really complaining, I just don't get too upset much any more. Maybe in another 5 or 10 years this OS will win me over but in the mean time I have work to do, over in Windows!
Thanks for the time you took to try to explain things to me, minimally but that's OK. I've wasted too many nights pulling out my hair over this stuff. I'm an artist not techie person. If I can't install a workable version of a needed piece of software without all this extra work then it's nice to know I have choices on another plateform.
Cheers............
Richard ;-)
---Wolff On The Prowl---
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Hi,
Richard McCormick writes:
I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it says there are about 7 other files I need to download and install the following files:
[snip]
That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone actually takes the time to build an RPM for Mandrake, I just don't have the sort of patience.
Right, that's also what INSTALL suggests. Unless you are experienced with building software from scratch, you shouldn't try to get GIMP's dependencies built from source. Actually you should even try to avoid building GIMP from source.
It's bad enough that Linux doesn't have much to offer in the way of graphic apps that can do high end professional work but to have one of the only ones so hard to 'put together' I can't deal with that right now.
I'm impressed with Mandrake 10 so far but graphics are one of the main things I do on a computer, so I guess it's back to Windows, not really complaining, I just don't get too upset much any more. Maybe in another 5 or 10 years this OS will win me over but in the mean time I have work to do, over in Windows!
Well, Mandrake appears to be the only major Linux distribution that is not yet offering a convenient way to install GIMP 2.0. So perhaps instead of complaining, consider to use a different distribution.
Sven
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
OK, I need some help.
Out of curiosity I downloaded ALL the needed files. 14 in all, 45Mb's total.
I would appreciated some help in the ORDER in which to install these files, pretty please....
GTK+
libart (tar.tar)
Pango
gimp-print
GtkHTML Library (tar.tar)
libjpeg (tar.tar)
libpng
libtiff
AA-lib
libexif
libmng
libRSVG
libwmf
There was one that I could not find and I know how to scour the web pretty good when I want to:
Font Configuration Library
So if anyone has the most up to date version of this one, a link please.
Most of these files, including gimp-2.0.1.tar.gz are all in tar.gz format except for the 3 files with a 'tar.tar' extention and I'm not at all sure how easy these will be to open up.
I know it's going to be REAL fun doing this little project but now I'm commited so please lend a hand!! :-)
Richard ;-)~
"Sven Neumann" wrote in message
news:87lljrxvah.fsf_-_@gimp.org...
: Hi,
:
: Richard McCormick writes:
:
: > I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it
: > says there are about 7 other files I need to download and install
: > the following files:
:
: [snip]
:
: > That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone
: > actually takes the time to build an RPM for Mandrake, I just don't
: > have the sort of patience.
:
: Right, that's also what INSTALL suggests. Unless you are experienced
: with building software from scratch, you shouldn't try to get GIMP's
: dependencies built from source. Actually you should even try to avoid
: building GIMP from source.
:
: > It's bad enough that Linux doesn't have much to offer in the way of
: > graphic apps that can do high end professional work but to have one
: > of the only ones so hard to 'put together' I can't deal with that
: > right now.
: >
: > I'm impressed with Mandrake 10 so far but graphics are one of the
: > main things I do on a computer, so I guess it's back to Windows, not
: > really complaining, I just don't get too upset much any more. Maybe
: > in another 5 or 10 years this OS will win me over but in the mean
: > time I have work to do, over in Windows!
:
: Well, Mandrake appears to be the only major Linux distribution that is
: not yet offering a convenient way to install GIMP 2.0. So perhaps
: instead of complaining, consider to use a different distribution.
:
:
: Sven
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Hi Richard,
Richard McCormick wrote:
Out of curiosity I downloaded ALL the needed files. 14 in all, 45Mb's total.
Ouch... It might have been easier to download bre-built binaries. I'm assuming that you're talking about having downloaded these from Tor's site - in which case, there's an installer linked from that page. This might have been an easier path to take. In any case, good luck :)
I would appreciated some help in the ORDER in which to install these files, pretty please....
If these are prebuilt binaries, then the order doesn't matter, you jkust need to install all of them. However, if you're starting from source, then there are a few groups
Group 1: external libs, depend on nothing:
> libjpeg (tar.tar)
> libpng
> libtiff
> AA-lib
> libexif
> libmng
> libRSVG
> libwmf
> libart (tar.tar)
Group 2: Should be installed in order. This gets you all you need to
build the GIMP.
freetype2
fontconfig
glib
atk
Pango
GTK+
Group 3: Optional libraries for the GIMP (for printing and a help browser)
gimp-print
GtkHTML Library (tar.tar)
PyGTK (for python-fu)
Group 4: The GIMP and some very useful plug-ins
gimp
gimp-gap
gimp-freetype
gimp-perl
refocus
There was one that I could not find and I know how to scour the web pretty good when I want to:
Font Configuration Library
Check freedesktop.org. Look for fontconfig.
Most of these files, including gimp-2.0.1.tar.gz are all in tar.gz format except for the 3 files with a 'tar.tar' extention and I'm not at all sure how easy these will be to open up.
Try tar, sometimes browsers "helpfully" uncompress .tgz files during the download, and add a .tar extension at the end of the uncompressed file.
I know it's going to be REAL fun doing this little project but now I'm commited so please lend a hand!! :-)
Good luck.
Cheers,
Dave.
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Hi,
"Richard McCormick" writes:
OK, I need some help.
Out of curiosity I downloaded ALL the needed files. 14 in all, 45Mb's total.
I would appreciated some help in the ORDER in which to install these files, pretty please....
All these packages have README and INSTALL files so you should be able to figure this out. But seriously, you should not attempt to do this. You need quite a lot of experience with compiling software if you want to get this right and there's a good chance that you mess your system up very badly. If you insist on compiling this stuff from source, then please do at least drop the basic libraries such as libpng, libjpeg and others from your list and use the packages provided by your Linux distribution.
There was one that I could not find and I know how to scour the web pretty good when I want to:
Font Configuration Library
There's a link in the GIMP's INSTALL file.
Sven
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 22:18:58 -0700 From: Richard McCormick
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu Subject: [Gimp-user] Re: Re: GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? Message-ID:
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Message: 1Milan Knizek wrote:
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php 2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
Hi Richard,
you can either use rpmdrake (section Media manager - Add new - it is selfexplanatory; then go to Install and try to look the gimp2 package) or go to console - and do the same thing using urpmi - it is the best to read "man urpmi". You will need to add new media and then install.
I have not checked whether gimp2 is available at the location above, however, this is a general way how to work with urpmi.
Milan
Thanks for the info Milan but NO I do not know how to set up RPMDrake or work from a console to that extent, I primarilly work from WinXP Pro.
I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it says there are about 7 other files I need to download and install the following files:
1. You need to have installed a recent version of pkg-config available from http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/.
2. You need to have installed GTK+ version 2.2.2 or better. Do not try to use an older GTK+ version (1.2.x), it will not work. GTK+-2.2 itself needs recent versions of GLib, Pango and ATK. Sources for these can be grabbed from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/. GTK+-2.x and friends can be installed side by side with GTK+-1.2.
3. We require PangoFT2, a Pango backend that uses FreeType2. Make sure you have FreeType2 and fontconfig installed before you compile Pango. FreeType2 can be downloaded from http://www.freetype.org/. Fontconfig from http://x2.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig.
4. We use libart2. Grab the module libart_lgpl out of GNOME CVS or fetch the tarball from
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libart_lgpl/5. You may want to install other third party libraries or programs that are needed for some of the available plugins. We recommend to check that the following libraries are installed: libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, gimp-print (4.2.x), gtkhtml-2, libmng, librsvg, libwmf.
That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone actually takes the time to build an RPM for Mandrake, I just don't have the sort of patience.
It's bad enough that Linux doesn't have much to offer in the way of graphic apps that can do high end professional work but to have one of the only ones so hard to 'put together' I can't deal with that right now.
I'm impressed with Mandrake 10 so far but graphics are one of the main things I do on a computer, so I guess it's back to Windows, not really complaining, I just don't get too upset much any more. Maybe in another 5 or 10 years this OS will win me over but in the mean time I have work to do, over in Windows!
Thanks for the time you took to try to explain things to me, minimally but that's OK. I've wasted too many nights pulling out my hair over this stuff. I'm an artist not techie person. If I can't install a workable version of a needed piece of software without all this extra work then it's nice to know I have choices on another plateform.
Cheers............
Richard ;-)
---Wolff On The Prowl---
Richard,
Please don't give up. A few years ago, I was in the same boat you are now in. I wasn't a 'Linux Master' or even comfortable with using certain Linux tools, but after a while, I caught on, and have never looked back. I use Linux for artwork every day, and I also use Windows XP and Mac OS X. Because of client issues, I have to be able to handle at the very least Windows and Mac, but I have forced myself into the habit of using Linux, and I love it! GIMP is incredible on Linux (I use SuSE 9).
Hang in there!
Mitch Featherston
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Hi,
I am not quite following this thread, but I am afraid you really got stuck in a "storm in a glass of water",as we say in my country.
The fact is that the GIMP 2.0 can be installed in an -almost- out of the box mandrake 9.2 and, of course, 10.0
You probably just missed a step somewere or the other. If you are willing to compile the GIMP, downlaod the GIMP source, run "install", not down what is it complaining about, and install these packages with the "URPMI " command.
All the needed packages are pre-compiled binaries included in the Mandrake CD-ROMs, but some are not instaleld by default. After a fresh install, the URPMI command is setup to automatically fetch packages AND dependencies from you mandrake CD's.
Just for being on the sfe side, install also the "devel" packages of everything you need to install. These are also in the CDROMs.
For example, if you need "Pango", check with "urpmi - y pango" what packages are avalilable taht contain "pango", install "pango" and "pango*devel" with the urpmi command.
Alternatively, if you want just to run the GIMP and not compile it, you may get an RPM pre compiled in a Mandrake COOKER mirror on the web (mandrake cooker is roughly equivalent to Debian Unstable)
The cooker mirro list is at: http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/cookerdevel.php3
and check tehre for a gimp2 rpm.
For example, the URL
ftp://mandrake.contactel.cz/Mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/gimp2_0-2.0.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
has got an rpm file that most likely will install on a fresh mandrake 10
system.
Sorry for not coming to your aid before you had so much work.
Regards,
JS
->
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 08:19, Sigmascape1@cs.com wrote:
Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 22:18:58 -0700 From: Richard McCormick
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu Subject: [Gimp-user] Re: Re: GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10? Message-ID:
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Message: 1Milan Knizek wrote:
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php 2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
Hi Richard,
you can either use rpmdrake (section Media manager - Add new - it is selfexplanatory; then go to Install and try to look the gimp2 package) or go to console - and do the same thing using urpmi - it is the best to read "man urpmi". You will need to add new media and then install.
I have not checked whether gimp2 is available at the location above, however, this is a general way how to work with urpmi.
Milan
Thanks for the info Milan but NO I do not know how to set up RPMDrake or work from a console to that extent, I primarilly work from WinXP Pro.
I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it says there are about 7 other files I need to download and install the following files:
1. You need to have installed a recent version of pkg-config available from http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/.
2. You need to have installed GTK+ version 2.2.2 or better. Do not try to use an older GTK+ version (1.2.x), it will not work. GTK+-2.2 itself needs recent versions of GLib, Pango and ATK. Sources for these can be grabbed from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/. GTK+-2.x and friends can be installed side by side with GTK+-1.2.
3. We require PangoFT2, a Pango backend that uses FreeType2. Make sure you have FreeType2 and fontconfig installed before you compile Pango. FreeType2 can be downloaded from http://www.freetype.org/. Fontconfig from http://x2.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig.
4. We use libart2. Grab the module libart_lgpl out of GNOME CVS or fetch the tarball from
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libart_lgpl/5. You may want to install other third party libraries or programs that are needed for some of the available plugins. We recommend to check that the following libraries are installed: libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, gimp-print (4.2.x), gtkhtml-2, libmng, librsvg, libwmf.
That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone actually takes the time to build an RPM for Mandrake, I just don't have the sort of patience.
It's bad enough that Linux doesn't have much to offer in the way of graphic apps that can do high end professional work but to have one of the only ones so hard to 'put together' I can't deal with that right now.
I'm impressed with Mandrake 10 so far but graphics are one of the main things I do on a computer, so I guess it's back to Windows, not really complaining, I just don't get too upset much any more. Maybe in another 5 or 10 years this OS will win me over but in the mean time I have work to do, over in Windows!
Thanks for the time you took to try to explain things to me, minimally but that's OK. I've wasted too many nights pulling out my hair over this stuff. I'm an artist not techie person. If I can't install a workable version of a needed piece of software without all this extra work then it's nice to know I have choices on another plateform.
Cheers............
Richard ;-)
---Wolff On The Prowl---
Richard,
Please don't give up. A few years ago, I was in the same boat you are now in. I wasn't a 'Linux Master' or even comfortable with using certain Linux tools, but after a while, I caught on, and have never looked back. I use Linux for artwork every day, and I also use Windows XP and Mac OS X. Because of client issues, I have to be able to handle at the very least Windows and Mac, but I have forced myself into the habit of using Linux, and I love it! GIMP is incredible on Linux (I use SuSE 9).
Hang in there!
Mitch Featherston
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Hiya Dave,
Where do I get pre built binaries for Mandrake 10?? I wanted to check up on the Gimp.org but it's been down for the last 3 days. I run Mozilla here on Windows XP and Mandrake 10 and both sides are not letting me in. Also tried out IE and Konquorer, same thing. Sites down so I can't check up on anything and no one is giving me any feed back on the status of the site so far! :-( Wrote Sven and asked and wrote the WinGIMP Yahoo group and asked, nada!!! :-(
So if you know where I can obtain a prebuilt binary and if you know what all I will have to install along with it then please link me up.
Many thanks
Richard ;-)~
"Dave Neary" wrote in message
news:40A9BDDC.3010000@free.fr...
:
: Hi Richard,
:
: Richard McCormick wrote:
: > Out of curiosity I downloaded ALL the needed files. 14 in all,
45Mb's
: > total.
:
: Ouch... It might have been easier to download bre-built binaries. I'm
: assuming that you're talking about having downloaded these from Tor's
: site - in which case, there's an installer linked from that page. This
: might have been an easier path to take. In any case, good luck :)
:
: > I would appreciated some help in the ORDER in which to install these
: > files, pretty please....
:
: If these are prebuilt binaries, then the order doesn't matter, you
jkust
: need to install all of them. However, if you're starting from source,
: then there are a few groups
:
: Group 1: external libs, depend on nothing:
: > libjpeg (tar.tar)
: > libpng
: > libtiff
: > AA-lib
: > libexif
: > libmng
: > libRSVG
: > libwmf
: > libart (tar.tar)
:
: Group 2: Should be installed in order. This gets you all you need to
: build the GIMP.
: freetype2
: fontconfig
: glib
: atk
: > Pango
: > GTK+
:
: Group 3: Optional libraries for the GIMP (for printing and a help
browser)
:
: > gimp-print
: > GtkHTML Library (tar.tar)
: PyGTK (for python-fu)
:
: Group 4: The GIMP and some very useful plug-ins
: gimp
: gimp-gap
: gimp-freetype
: gimp-perl
: refocus
:
: > There was one that I could not find and I know how to scour the web
: > pretty good when I want to:
: >
: > Font Configuration Library
:
: Check freedesktop.org. Look for fontconfig.
:
: > Most of these files, including gimp-2.0.1.tar.gz are all in tar.gz
: > format except for the 3 files with a 'tar.tar' extention and I'm not
at
: > all sure how easy these will be to open up.
:
: Try tar, sometimes browsers "helpfully" uncompress .tgz files during
the
: download, and add a .tar extension at the end of the uncompressed
file.
:
: > I know it's going to be REAL fun doing this little project but now
I'm
: > commited so please lend a hand!! :-)
:
: Good luck.
:
: Cheers,
: Dave.
:
:
GIMP 2.0 for Mandrake 10?
Thanks to the both of you for your help and suggestions!!
Richard ;-)~
"Joao S. O. Bueno" wrote in message news:200405181141.42477.gwidion@mpc.com.br... Hi,
I am not quite following this thread, but I am afraid you really got
stuck in
a "storm in a glass of water",as we say in my country.
The fact is that the GIMP 2.0 can be installed in an -almost- out of the
box
mandrake 9.2 and, of course, 10.0
You probably just missed a step somewere or the other. If you are willing to compile the GIMP, downlaod the GIMP source, run "install", not down what is it complaining about, and install these packages with the "URPMI " command.
All the needed packages are pre-compiled binaries included in the
Mandrake
CD-ROMs, but some are not instaleld by default. After a fresh install,
the
URPMI command is setup to automatically fetch packages AND dependencies
from
you mandrake CD's.
Just for being on the sfe side, install also the "devel" packages of everything you need to install. These are also in the CDROMs.
For example, if you need "Pango", check with "urpmi - y pango" what
packages
are avalilable taht contain "pango", install "pango" and "pango*devel"
with
the urpmi command.
Alternatively, if you want just to run the GIMP and not compile it, you
may
get an RPM pre compiled in a Mandrake COOKER mirror on the web (mandrake
cooker is roughly equivalent to Debian Unstable)
The cooker mirro list is at: http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/cookerdevel.php3
and check tehre for a gimp2 rpm.
For example, the URL
ftp://mandrake.contactel.cz/Mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/gimp2_0-2.0.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
has got an rpm file that most likely will install on a fresh mandrake 10
system.
Sorry for not coming to your aid before you had so much work.
Regards,
JS
->
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Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 22:18:58 -0700 From: Richard McCormick
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Message: 1Milan Knizek wrote:
1) Set up your urpmi using
http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php
2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards, Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
Hi Richard,
you can either use rpmdrake (section Media manager - Add new - it
is
selfexplanatory; then go to Install and try to look the gimp2
package)
or go to console - and do the same thing using urpmi - it is the
best to
read "man urpmi". You will need to add new media and then install.
I have not checked whether gimp2 is available at the location
above,
however, this is a general way how to work with urpmi.
Milan
Thanks for the info Milan but NO I do not know how to set up RPMDrake
or
work from a console to that extent, I primarilly work from WinXP Pro.
I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it
says
there are about 7 other files I need to download and install the
following
files:
1. You need to have installed a recent version of pkg-config
available
from http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/.
2. You need to have installed GTK+ version 2.2.2 or better. Do not try to use an older GTK+ version (1.2.x), it will not work. GTK+-2.2 itself needs recent versions of GLib, Pango and ATK. Sources for these can be grabbed from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/. GTK+-2.x and friends can be installed side by side with GTK+-1.2.
3. We require PangoFT2, a Pango backend that uses FreeType2. Make
sure
you have FreeType2 and fontconfig installed before you compile
Pango.
FreeType2 can be downloaded from http://www.freetype.org/. Fontconfig from http://x2.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig.
4. We use libart2. Grab the module libart_lgpl out of GNOME CVS or fetch the tarball from
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libart_lgpl/5. You may want to install other third party libraries or programs
that
are needed for some of the available plugins. We recommend to check that the following libraries are installed: libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, gimp-print (4.2.x), gtkhtml-2, libmng, librsvg, libwmf.
That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone actually takes the time to build an RPM for Mandrake, I just don't have the
sort
of patience.
It's bad enough that Linux doesn't have much to offer in the way of graphic apps that can do high end professional work but to have one
of
the only ones so hard to 'put together' I can't deal with that right
now.
I'm impressed with Mandrake 10 so far but graphics are one of the
main
things I do on a computer, so I guess it's back to Windows, not
really
complaining, I just don't get too upset much any more. Maybe in
another 5
or 10 years this OS will win me over but in the mean time I have work
to
do, over in Windows!
Thanks for the time you took to try to explain things to me,
minimally but
that's OK. I've wasted too many nights pulling out my hair over this stuff. I'm an artist not techie person. If I can't install a workable version of a needed piece of software without all this extra work
then
it's nice to know I have choices on another plateform.
Cheers............
Richard ;-)
---Wolff On The Prowl---
Richard,
Please don't give up. A few years ago, I was in the same boat you are
now
in. I wasn't a 'Linux Master' or even comfortable with using certain
Linux
tools, but after a while, I caught on, and have never looked back. I
use
Linux for artwork every day, and I also use Windows XP and Mac OS X. Because of client issues, I have to be able to handle at the very
least
Windows and Mac, but I have forced myself into the habit of using
Linux,
and I love it! GIMP is incredible on Linux (I use SuSE 9).
Hang in there!
Mitch Featherston