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Gegl Operation Missing Carusoswi 24 Nov 17:26
  Gegl Operation Missing Thorsten Stettin 24 Nov 18:04
   Gegl Operation Missing Carusoswi 24 Nov 20:22
  Gegl Operation Missing Thorsten Stettin 24 Nov 21:06
   Gegl Operation Missing Carusoswi 28 Nov 17:30
    Gegl Operation Missing Thorsten Stettin 28 Nov 19:46
2013-11-24 17:26:48 UTC (about 11 years ago)
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Gegl Operation Missing

So, I have installed/uninstalled Gimp 2.9, it's not working. Would like to re-install Gimp 2.8, but forget how to do that. I've been using the software center.

At any rate, whichever version I now have installed throws up the following message when I start the application:

GEGL Operation Missing Gimp requires the GEGL Operation Gegl-Seamless-Clone

Check your GEGL install and insure it has been compiled with any dependencies required for Gimp.

. . . well, I am at a loss as to how to go about this.

Any advice would be welcome.

Thanks.

Caruso

Thorsten Stettin
2013-11-24 18:04:16 UTC (about 11 years ago)

Gegl Operation Missing

Am 24.11.2013 18:26, schrieb Carusoswi:

So, I have installed/uninstalled Gimp 2.9, it's not working. Would like to re-install Gimp 2.8, but forget how to do that. I've been using the software center.

At any rate, whichever version I now have installed throws up the following message when I start the application:

GEGL Operation Missing Gimp requires the GEGL Operation Gegl-Seamless-Clone

Check your GEGL install and insure it has been compiled with any dependencies required for Gimp.

. . . well, I am at a loss as to how to go about this.

Any advice would be welcome.

Thanks.

Caruso

Open a terminal:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:otto-kesselgulasch/gimp-edge

In case of problems: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/02/how-to-use-launchpad-ppa-add-remove.html

Cheers

Otto from kesselgulasch

Lao-Tse sagt: Nichtstun ist besser, als mit viel Mhe nichts zu schaffen.

https://one.ubuntu.com/referrals/referee/1974067/
2013-11-24 20:22:19 UTC (about 11 years ago)
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Gegl Operation Missing

Am 24.11.2013 18:26, schrieb Carusoswi: Open a terminal:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:otto-kesselgulasch/gimp-edge

In case of problems: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/02/how-to-use-launchpad-ppa-add-remove.html

Cheers

Otto from kesselgulasch

Thanks, this worked (of course).
I have Yppa installed, but, for some reason, could not accomplish the task.

I am now rolled back successfully to version 2.8.8.

Have tried re-installing 2.9, but keep getting the same message.

What might I be doing wrong?

Thanks again.

Caruso

Thorsten Stettin
2013-11-24 21:06:30 UTC (about 11 years ago)

Gegl Operation Missing

Am 24.11.2013 18:26, schrieb Carusoswi:

So, I have installed/uninstalled Gimp 2.9, it's not working. Would like to re-install Gimp 2.8, but forget how to do that. I've been using the software center.

At any rate, whichever version I now have installed throws up the following message when I start the application:

GEGL Operation Missing Gimp requires the GEGL Operation Gegl-Seamless-Clone

Check your GEGL install and insure it has been compiled with any dependencies required for Gimp.

What Gimp and GEGL package versions have you?

And what Ubuntu Version you are running?

And is it installed from my PPA? https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-edge

Sorry for this silly questions, because I cannot reproduce this issue.

I'm running Kubuntu 13.10 - Saucy - 64 bit.

Regards

Lao-Tse sagt: Nichtstun ist besser, als mit viel Mhe nichts zu schaffen.

https://one.ubuntu.com/referrals/referee/1974067/
2013-11-28 17:30:01 UTC (almost 11 years ago)
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Gegl Operation Missing

Am 24.11.2013 18:26, schrieb Carusoswi: What Gimp and GEGL package versions have you?

And what Ubuntu Version you are running?

And is it installed from my PPA? https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-edge

Sorry for this silly questions, because I cannot reproduce this issue.

I'm running Kubuntu 13.10 - Saucy - 64 bit.

Regards

I am running Ubuntu 13.10, and was running Gimp 2.9 - installed from your PPA. When I first installed it, it ran just fine, then started throwing up error messages with new tiff files derived from my Image Data Converter or Irfanview.

I uninstalled, reinstalled, and then, this new problem where Gimp won't start at all.

I have since purged your ppa and reinstalled 2.8 (latest version), and it is working fine.

The above notwithstanding, I am very excited to see the progress on version 2.9. I had it installed on my Win7 setup, and, while it seemed to run very slow, it had no problem handling 16-bit tiffs.

On the Linux side, your ppa ran very crisply.

Looking forward to when I can get it working again.

Thanks for the reply.

Caruso

Thorsten Stettin
2013-11-28 19:46:52 UTC (almost 11 years ago)

Gegl Operation Missing

Am 28.11.2013 18:30, schrieb Carusoswi:

Am 24.11.2013 18:26, schrieb Carusoswi: What Gimp and GEGL package versions have you?

And what Ubuntu Version you are running?

And is it installed from my PPA? https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/gimp-edge

Sorry for this silly questions, because I cannot reproduce this issue.

I'm running Kubuntu 13.10 - Saucy - 64 bit.

Regards

I am running Ubuntu 13.10, and was running Gimp 2.9 - installed from your PPA. When I first installed it, it ran just fine, then started throwing up error messages with new tiff files derived from my Image Data Converter or Irfanview.

Is it possible giving me a link to those tiff files? I hope the images are harmless.

I uninstalled, reinstalled, and then, this new problem where Gimp won't start at all.

Have you some strange plug-ins installed?

I have since purged your ppa and reinstalled 2.8 (latest version), and it is working fine.

The above notwithstanding, I am very excited to see the progress on version 2.9. I had it installed on my Win7 setup, and, while it seemed to run very slow, it had no problem handling 16-bit tiffs.

Mmm, strange.

On the Linux side, your ppa ran very crisply.

Sorry, but it's a development version. ;-)

Looking forward to when I can get it working again.

Some day it works.

Thanks for the reply.

No problem.

Caruso

Lao-Tse sagt: Nichtstun ist besser, als mit viel Mhe nichts zu schaffen.

https://one.ubuntu.com/referrals/referee/1974067/