Richard H. wrote:
>> Aren't most GNU/Linux distributions installing by default a mail
>> transfer agent like exim or postfix? Debian at least does this, and then
>> the plug-in works.
>>
>
> Please consider that a mail server also has to be configured which is often a
> non-trivial thing that
Hi,
On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 07:29 +0200, Olivier Lecarme wrote:
> Aren't most GNU/Linux distributions installing by default a mail
> transfer agent like exim or postfix? Debian at least does this, and then
> the plug-in works.
No, that is not sufficient to make the plug-in work. The MTA also needs
>Aren't most GNU/Linux distributions installing by default a mail
>transfer agent like exim or postfix? Debian at least does this, and then
>the plug-in works.
Please consider that a mail server also has to be configured which is often a
non-trivial thing that can't be expected from a normal deskt
> Von: Martin Nordholts
> GIMP 2.6.6 has had really bad stability on Windows and no one knows why.
And not everyone is affected by it.
> Hopefully it will disappear as quickly in 2.6.7 as it appeared in 2.6.6.
Please note that this does mean that - to my knowledge - no one is working to
fix
On 07/15/2009 09:57 AM, John wrote:
> Using Gimp 2.6.6 on XP SP3 and all current updates.
> When attempting at open the GEGL dialog, Gimp crashes.
> Anything else that I try works just fine (so far).
> Is this known? Is there a work around?
> Gimp 2.6.4 did not crash.
>
>
GIMP 2.6.6 has had re
On 15/07/09 06:29, Olivier Lecarme wrote:
Maybe someone on the Debian list,
can help him put a hack together.
Regards,
Frank
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Using Gimp 2.6.6 on XP SP3 and all current updates.
When attempting at open the GEGL dialog, Gimp crashes.
Anything else that I try works just fine (so far).
Is this known? Is there a work around?
Gimp 2.6.4 did not crash.
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>Hi Imi --
>If you are working this heavily with GIMP for animations, you really have to
>install GIMP Animatin Plug-in (gimp-gap) -- check for the gimp-gap
installer
>in the gip for windows downlaod page (or the gimp-gap package if you are on
>Linux)
>
>Gimp-gap not only features a way to save