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Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium

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Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium A. den Oudsten 10 Dec 15:16
  Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium scl 10 Dec 17:02
   Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium Nik Omul 10 Dec 17:32
   Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium Michael Schumacher 10 Dec 18:08
A. den Oudsten
2012-12-10 15:16:36 UTC (about 12 years ago)

Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium

I installed Gimp 2.8.2.0 and UFRaw-0.18 on that machine. I copied and merged 'bin', 'lib' and 'share' folders from UFRaw to the same folders in the directory and GIMP, as advised. After starting Gimp I got 'Can't find entranceprocedure BZ2_bzRead in DLL-file bzip2.dll.
Starting UFRaw resulte in 'libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll. Any suggestion to proceed welcome,
TiA
Andr den Oudsten

scl
2012-12-10 17:02:20 UTC (about 12 years ago)

Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium

On 10.12.12 at 4:16 PM A. den Oudsten wrote:

I installed Gimp 2.8.2.0 and UFRaw-0.18 on that machine. I copied and merged 'bin', 'lib' and 'share' folders from UFRaw to the same folders in the directory and GIMP, as advised. After starting Gimp I got 'Can't find entranceprocedure BZ2_bzRead in DLL-file bzip2.dll.
Starting UFRaw resulte in 'libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll. Any suggestion to proceed welcome,

Hi,

UFRAW is incompatible with GIMP 2.8.2. You might have missed the answers to a very similar question lately and can find them at [1].

Kind regards and good luck,

Sven

[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list/2012-December/msg00002.html

Nik Omul
2012-12-10 17:32:31 UTC (about 12 years ago)

Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium

scl-2 wrote

On 10.12.12 at 4:16 PM A. den Oudsten wrote:

I installed Gimp 2.8.2.0 and UFRaw-0.18 on that machine. I copied and merged 'bin', 'lib' and 'share' folders from UFRaw to the same folders in the directory and GIMP, as advised. After starting Gimp I got 'Can't find entranceprocedure BZ2_bzRead in DLL-file bzip2.dll.
Starting UFRaw resulte in 'libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll. Any suggestion to proceed welcome,

Hi,

UFRAW is incompatible with GIMP 2.8.2. You might have missed the answers to a very similar question lately and can find them at [1].

Kind regards and good luck,

Sven

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And yet, you can get UFRaw to work with GIMP 2.8.2 Here is the evidence
http://picturepush.com/public/11661241
http://picturepush.com/public/11661253

Andre, I simply followed the instructions from this user http://registry.gimp.org/comment/15044#comment-15044 It works in Win 7 GIMP 2.8.2 if you did it to the letter.

----- Nik O.
Никита Омуль
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Michael Schumacher
2012-12-10 18:08:29 UTC (about 12 years ago)

Installing Gimp in Windows 7 Home Premium

On 10.12.2012 18:02, scl wrote:

On 10.12.12 at 4:16 PM A. den Oudsten wrote:

I installed Gimp 2.8.2.0 and UFRaw-0.18 on that machine. I copied and merged 'bin', 'lib' and 'share' folders from UFRaw to the same folders in the directory and GIMP, as advised. After starting Gimp I got 'Can't find entranceprocedure BZ2_bzRead in DLL-file bzip2.dll.
Starting UFRaw resulte in 'libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll. Any suggestion to proceed welcome,

Hi,

UFRAW is incompatible with GIMP 2.8.2.

Is it?

What's obvious is that its installer doesn't handle 64 bit systems, and the fact that it packages its own bzip2.dll causes problems like this, but IIRC many people got it working.

If you are referring to some specific problem (e.g. a 32/64 bit mix), then you should mention this.

Regards,
Michael