Peter,

Try adding back-ports to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main

and then run apt-get update and then try updating gimp and see if it
updates it.

I did not check specifically for gimp, but if there is no newer version of
gimp in backports, you can try adding the jessie sources, however, if you
do this you would be wise to restrict it to just gimp.  Some other kind
person here may be able to help you do this but it's not always easy/wise
to do this in my experience since you can end up installing a ton of
unexpected libraries and other tools from jessie into your weezy system.
Consider updating to or installing a wheezy system if gimp there is the
later version.

Michael Grant


On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:43 PM, PETER ZOELLER <peter_zoel...@rogers.com>
wrote:

>
> Hi:
>
> I have been using Debian for sometime and am happy with the distribution.
> However I recently experienced a problem with the Gimp supplied by Debian
> and contacted the Gimp organization with the issue I was having.  I
> subsequently discovered through this contact that the version of Gimp
> supplied by Debian Wheezy is old.
>
> How do I make sure that the software Debian supplies is the most current?
> What change do I need to make to the sources list to get up to date
> software?
>
> Peter
> peter_zoel...@rogers.com
>
>

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