norman wrote:
> < snip >
>   
>> I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
>> install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
>> maybe a link you have to create?
>>     
>
> After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
> trying to do is not possible. I use Gimp 2.3.18 and it looks as though
> UFraw will not install as a plug-in with this version. There are no
> problems with Gimp 2.2.13, as far as I can tell. However, I like Gimp
> 2.3.18 so I will just have to use UFraw as a stand alone application.
> Can any one else throw any further light on the situation?
>
> Norman
>   

If you have two gimp installations, compiling ufraw will probably only 
install the plugin to one of them. If one of them is in a non-standard 
location it won't be detected. I have a symlink in the plugins directory 
of my non-standard installation pointing to the plugins directory of the 
standard installation.

HTH,

Andrew
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