Package Details: gimp-git 2:3.0.0.RC1.r40.0cd0206917-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gimp-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gimp-git
Description: GNU Image Manipulation Program
Upstream URL: https://www.gimp.org
Licenses: GPL, LGPL
Conflicts: gimp
Provides: gimp
Submitter: None
Maintainer: bartus
Last Packager: bartus
Votes: 116
Popularity: 0.51
First Submitted: 2009-05-27 08:12 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-14 16:59 (UTC)

Dependencies (57)

Required by (103)

Sources (3)

Pinned Comments

bartus commented on 2019-08-01 19:45 (UTC) (edited on 2023-11-11 15:48 (UTC) by bartus)

Note: If you want to have both gimp-git and stock gimp installed, there's a non-conflicting version of this package called gimp-develop-git
This package is also hosted on GitHub.
Use env vars to control build process:
  • DISABLE_MESON=1 to build with Autotools build system (disabled by default)
  • MAKEFLAGS="xxx" to override default make flags.
Usage cases:
  • makepkg DISABLE_MESON=1
  • yay -S gimp-git --mflags "DISABLE_MESON=1"
Disclaimer: Package uses Travis to automatically update version of dependencies. Script executes once a day, so please wait a day before reporting dependencies version mismatch, thanks!

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misanthropist commented on 2017-12-20 02:30 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-20 02:34 (UTC) by misanthropist)

I've recently noticed that before building this, I need to manually install poppler-glib and poppler-data. This is a first for me, as in the past makepkg has always automagically installed dependencies that are available in the official repos. Am I missing something here (should I for example be using the git versions of said packages), or is there something missing in PKGBUILD?

I build AUR packages in a chroot, and the poppler packages do exist in my main system, but if I install the built gimp-git using pacman -U in the chroot, the poppler packages don't get installed.

maderios commented on 2017-12-14 10:36 (UTC)

gimp-2.9.8 needs babl-git and gegl-git

azymohliad commented on 2017-12-14 09:40 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-14 09:40 (UTC) by azymohliad)

@bemeurer weird, because its dependency gegl depends on babl. Maybe you're using extra/babl and it's not new enough (so I should add babl-git again)?

@mytbk, in my case ./configure for gegl-git fails because it requires babl 0.1.38, and my extra/babl is only 0.1.30. But the problem is that babl-git from AUR is also 0.1.30.

ainola commented on 2017-12-13 00:52 (UTC)

The .install file is no longer needed as pacman has hooks to automatically run those commands.

haawda commented on 2017-10-08 07:04 (UTC)

libmypaint needs to have provides=("${_pkgname}=$pkgver"), then you could add a versioned dependency libmypaint<2.0.0

ksj commented on 2017-10-08 05:07 (UTC)

yes, that's why I added only non-git package to dependencies. But here in the page is also shown git version in brackets. Can I somehow block these alternatives in brackets?

electricprism commented on 2017-10-07 22:58 (UTC)

It fails in the build() function when libmypaint-git is installed. Error: GIMP configuration failed. - Error: missing dependency libmypaint >= 1.3.0 See the file 'INSTALL' for more help. Configure failed or did not finish! ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). Aborting... ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build gimp-gtk3-git. ==> Restart building gimp-gtk3-git ? [y/N] ==> -------------------------------------- ==>

heavysink commented on 2017-09-25 16:26 (UTC)

I am one of the member of Archlinux CN team and I have added gimp-git and all its dependencies (babl-git, gegl-git) into archlinuxcn repository. Our repository has a watcher bot that watches the update from git repo directly and do updates automatically. [archlinuxcn] Server = http://repo.archlinuxcn.org/$arch ## or use a CDN (beta) #Server = https://cdn.repo.archlinuxcn.org/$arch ## or install archlinuxcn-mirrorlist-git and use the mirrorlist #Include = /etc/pacman.d/archlinuxcn-mirrorlist As the package is signed, archlinuxcn-keyring package must be installed before it.

ksj commented on 2017-09-16 21:22 (UTC)

Ok, done