On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 01:14:51PM +0200, wrobell wrote: > I have just downloaded gimp-1.1.26 and I've discovered that > there is no plug-ins/pygimp directory. Looking into Changelog > I can see some changes made to it in September. Why it is > not distributed with gimp? pygimp has been added to the gimp CVS tree with the intention of including it in the distribution, but it hasn't actually made it in to the distribution build yet. PyGimp maintainer James Henstridge tells me this is because building pygimp with the rest of GIMP would require some automake/libtool versions that are not yet released, in order to dynamically link the python gimpmodule.so against the freshly built libgimp, before libgimp is installed. Perhaps some automake wizard can find a way to hack around that -- I don't know, that's definately not my strong suit. But that's where the hold-up is, anyway. Regards, - Kevin -- Kevin Turner <acapnotic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | OpenPGP encryption welcome here Plug-ins: They make GIMP do stuff. http://gimp-plug-ins.sourceforge.net/ This list is archived at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gimp-developer To unsubscribe, mail gimp-developer-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx