On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 20:23:30 +0400
Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Matthieu Volat wrote on 07.05.2012 15:56:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > As gimp 2.8 was released a few days ago, I naturaly tried to get it working 
> > on my 9.0-RELEASE desktop :)
> >
> > I "forked" a few ports directories to bump gimp and the dependancies to the 
> > needed versions. Everything seems to work quite nicely.
> >
> > I'm sure those modifications cannot be pushed right now in the ports tree, 
> > there are quite a few version bump that would impact other ports, but I'd 
> > like to share them anyway.
> >
> > I've attached a tarball of my files, here are the list of modified ports:
> > glib20 -> 2.30.2
> > gio-fam-backend -> 2.30.2
> > atk -> 2.2.0
> > gtk -> 2.24.10
> > gdk-pixbuf2 -> 2.24.1
> > pango -> 1.29.4
> > babl -> 0.1.10
> > gegl -> 0.2.0
> > gimp -> 2.8.0
> >
> > I hope it can help people wanting to upgrade to the lastest version of gimp.
> 
> Lol, dunno how I read this thread so this message was still missed :).
> 
> I checked my system with pkg_libchk and there was no ports that needed 
> rebuild for new libraries. I also rebooted, checked all my gtk2 
> applications - all of them runs fine. So I think it more need to 
> concentrate on testing gimp-depended ports, like a plugins/extensions etc.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Ruslan
> 
> Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
> 
> 

I've been using a few plugins (focusblur, lqr, resynthetizer mainly) without 
any problems. The Gimp devs are realy conservative about plugin APIs, and it 
seems that even ABI wasn't broken as I did not have to rebuild any plugin.

But I haven't done the new gimp-data-extras and gimp-help (doc was released a 
few days after the app).

-- 
Matthieu Volat <[email protected]>
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