![]() ![]() I, like you didn't like the look of GIMP 2.10, but I have to agree with that once you get the colored icons back there is no real difference between 2.8, and 2.10.ġ) Maybe, you could run Mint 19 in a virtual machine.Ģ) Apparently, from this thread, viewtopic.php?t=325243 some guy has created an appimage of 2.8. Here's the list of some 40 packages, and most are older than what is already installed on Mint 20. The reason it won't work is there are too many dependencies that need downgrading, older than Mint 20 needs. The short answer is this is NOT going to work. Going in a circle here!Ĭan someone write a tutorial (or just some command line) on installing the old GIMP (2.8.22) onto a new Linux distro, Mint 20? Installed software in a non-standard prefix.įound a BABL but it asking me to command line install it and I get syntax errors. Installed C compiler.now I get way farther but.babl?Ĭonfigure: error: Package requirements (babl >= 0.1.10) were not met:Ĭonsider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you noĬonfigure: error: in `/home/pishta/Downloads/gimp-2.8.22':Ĭonfigure: error: C compiler cannot create executables (cached) yesĬhecking whether the C compiler works. yesĬhecking whether make supports nested variables. usr/bin/mkdir -pĬhecking whether make sets $(MAKE). usr/bin/install -cĬhecking whether build environment is sane. Make: *** No rule to make target 'install'./configureĬhecking for a BSD-compatible install. ![]() Make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. With other versions of GIMP, we install a binary called gimp-2.8.īy default there's also a link created so that you can type 'gimp' Of make, we'd appreciate if you'd send us a patch with the changes.ġ3. Please remove the previous version of GIMP yourself before installing this version in C:\Program Files\GIMP 2, or choose a Custom install, and select a different installation folder. If you need to tweak the build to make it work with other flavours 'GIMP 2.8.22 cannot be installed over your currently installed GIMP version, and the automatic uninstall of old version has failed. Configure GIMP by running the `configure' script. Assume I know little to nothing about command line to start and Ill advise on progress here. Just need some command line coaching on this as the install directions simply state the obvious to the savvy. I have found the old stable version and downloaded the files, I just am at a loss when it comes to MAKE INSTALL and all the cryptic stuff that the readme file says I must have. Just a user who liked the old GIMP so much so that I have a boot drive with an old version of linux on it with the old GIMP installed. An incomplete uninstallation of a program may cause problems, which is why thorough removal of programs is recommended.Can someone write a tutorial (or just some command line) on installing the old GIMP (2.8.22) onto a new Linux distro, Mint 20? I detest the new GIMP and Im not Linux savvy when it comes to the syntax of MAKE, CONF or even extract commands. There could be other causes why users may not be able to uninstall GIMP.
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