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2.3.6 on Slack current John R. Culleton 15 Feb 20:56
  2.3.6 on Slack current Tom.Williams@diversifiedsoftware.com 15 Feb 22:04
John R. Culleton
2006-02-15 20:56:31 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.6 on Slack current

I upgraded my Slack-current partition via swaret, which has its own set of problems. I manually downloaded and installed libcairo.so.2 from the Slack site. My adventures with Parser.pl have already been described. Anyhow bottom line I now have a working copy of 2.3.6 on site. The Gimp on Slack-current is now up to 2.2.10 which is nice. Which one I actually use depends on how far off the latest documentation is from the 2.3.x series.

It looks like Slack 11 and Gimp 2.4 will play nicely together.

Tom.Williams@diversifiedsoftware.com
2006-02-15 22:04:27 UTC (about 18 years ago)

2.3.6 on Slack current

If your system has Python installed, be sure to build Gimp with "--enable-python" so you can pick up the Python-specific filters as well. :)

Congrats on getting Gimp 2.3.6 up and running!

Peace...

Tom

"John R. Culleton" gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu Sent by: cc gimp-user-bounces @lists.XCF.Berkel Subject ey.EDU [Gimp-user] 2.3.6 on Slack current 02/15/2006 11:56 AM

I upgraded my Slack-current partition via swaret, which has its own set of problems. I manually downloaded and installed libcairo.so.2 from the Slack site. My adventures with Parser.pl have already been described. Anyhow bottom line I now have a working copy of 2.3.6 on site. The Gimp on Slack-current is now up to 2.2.10 which is nice. Which one I actually use depends on how far off the latest documentation is from the 2.3.x series.

It looks like Slack 11 and Gimp 2.4 will play nicely together.

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