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Gimp python Frédéric 09 Apr 09:39
  Gimp python Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris 09 Apr 15:02
   Gimp python Frédéric 10 Apr 09:23
Frédéric
2005-04-09 09:39:03 UTC (about 19 years ago)

Gimp python

Hello,

I would like to know the status of the gimp python support under Windows ? Is there a running version, even beta ?

What do you, gimp users, think about gimp python ? Are there a lot of people waiting for this binding, or not ?

I'm a Python Linux user (for Gimp, but also in my job), but I don't know anything about Windows, so I can't help developers...

Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
2005-04-09 15:02:49 UTC (about 19 years ago)

Gimp python

On Saturday 09 April 2005 04:39, Frédéric wrote:

Hello,

I would like to know the status of the gimp python support under Windows ? Is there a running version, even beta ?

What do you, gimp users, think about gimp python ? Are there a lot of people waiting for this binding, or not ?

I'm a Python Linux user (for Gimp, but also in my job), but I don't know anything about Windows, so I can't help developers...

All I know is it doens't compile as is, but people wanting can hack it to compile under windows (using Python distutils, instead of autoconf).

Google should have a recipe somewhere on how to do it.

Regards,

JS ->

Frédéric
2005-04-10 09:23:39 UTC (about 19 years ago)

Gimp python

On Samedi 09 Avril 2005 15:02, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:

All I know is it doens't compile as is, but people wanting can hack it to compile under windows (using Python distutils, instead of autoconf).

Ok, but I know a lot of people using Gimp under Windows which are unable to compile anything ! I can give them a .exe, but that's all. And as I don't use Windows, I can't help a lot.

If gimp-python is not officially supported for all platforms (which has been announced for the 2.0 branch)... too bad.

Google should have a recipe somewhere on how to do it.

I didn't find anything about such recipe...