If you're looking for a Shutter PPA for recent Ubuntu versions
(including the latest Ubuntu 19.10), see here:
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/10/shutter-removed-from-
ubuntu-1810-and.html
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Thank you so much for the PPA! I just finally upgraded from 14.04 and I
really like to use Shutter for my work and I had even written a small
plugin for it. It would be a real shame to see it go!
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Very good to all, I understand that for the Ubuntu team, Shutter has no
solution for incompatibility of the dependencies with the new Gnome
canons. It is not a solution but for the moment I have been able to make
it run without any problem with this PPA, which also comes with support
for Ubuntu 18.
I normally upgrade 1 to 2 month prior to each new release.
However, due to this bug I'm staying on 16.04.5 until 2021, or until I
discover something that has all the features that shutter does.
I took shutter for granted before the rug was yank out from under me.
I'd pay $100.00 to the man who ca
I fully agree and feel with you Jonathan. I hope you know there are lots
and lots of people out there that are very appreciative of the work that
you and other maintainers do. You might not see or hear them because a
happy user is usually a silent user while unhappy users audibly vent
their opinion
Oh, and... Both Ubuntu and Shutter are free software. You get what you
pay for. Free software maintainers don't owe you anything, and aren't
under any obligation to continue maintaining their software just because
you don't want to have to stop using it. Speaking as the maintainer of
many free soft
>Absolutely baffling that it is allowed for stuff like this to be
removed without anyone considering the ramifications for the users.
Neither Ubuntu nor any other distribution can keep distributing and
supporting software packages that are no longer being maintained. If
you're upset that Shutter i
Absolutely baffling that it is allowed for stuff like this to be removed
without anyone considering the ramifications for the users... what is
software without usefulness to its users?
Anyway maybe the solution to this is an AppImage? Compile a binary with
all dependent libs in the same folder an
Well, the bright side is that 16.04.5 will be supported until 2021. I'll
be where shutter works.
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Title:
Optional dependencies are missing for Sh
I am closing the Ubuntu bugs here. Shutter was removed from Ubuntu 18.10
and we don't intend to bring back the removed libraries to Ubuntu 18.04
LTS.
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** Changed in: shutter (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Optional dependencies are missing for Shutter in Ubuntu 18.04
To man
I hope we can figure this one out. Shutter is simple and quite
essential.
Since the libraries exist in artful, and are compatible with bionic,
what's preventing them from just being recompiled and set to release in
bionic?
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Thanks to all for these clear explanations => it's time to quit Shutter for me.
I have replace it by deepin-screenshot: it takes screenshots, allows
annotations and it's very easy to use (under Xubuntu it's available in official
repo).
See project is here: https://cr.deepin.io/#/admin/projects/d
I'm using it happily on 18.04.
I followed the work around on this forum and I have full function.
Regards
> On 12 Jul 2018, at 5:12 am, Stephan <1765...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> It's a shame ! Shutter helped me alot and everyone was really stunned by
> its features like blurr areas and to
It's a shame ! Shutter helped me alot and everyone was really stunned by
its features like blurr areas and to add self iterative stamps
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Title:
O
Have to mention that under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS that workaround still is
problematic as there will be only black screen and cannot do
screenshots. Editing works but useless as whole program is rendering to
useless state as there will be black screen. Tested also under Linux
Mint 19 MATE (based on Ubunt
Workaround
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Download and install following Ubuntu 17.10 packages
libgoocanvas-common
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libgoocanvas-common&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/all/libgoocanvas-common/download
libgoocanvas3
https://packages.ubuntu
In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS the repository
https://launchpad.net/~shutter/+archive/ubuntu/ppa cannot be used as
there are newest packages already in main Ubuntu repositories
(universe/graphics). The editing requirement package libgoo-canvas-perl
exist in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS but not in 18.04 LTS. There in Ubun
** Also affects: shutter
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: shutter
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: shutter
Importance: Undecided => High
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https
Sorry, forgot to paste the link...
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/some-beginner-question-from-a-snap-
newbie/5248
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Title:
Optional dependencies ar
This is the thread on the snapcraft.io forums, in case anybody wants to
follow it (or has some idea about snaps and can give me some support).
:)
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That would be great Photon. I rely on Shutter as there are no good
alternatives that stand up in functionality.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 5:55 PM Photon wrote:
> Thanks for clarification! Still, this is important information.
>
> To give everybody an update: I asked for support at the snapcraft.io
Thanks for clarification! Still, this is important information.
To give everybody an update: I asked for support at the snapcraft.io
forums, however got no reply at some point (maybe my questions were
stupid, that is, indicated lack of research effort, but I had no time to
learn everything by myse
Photon, I fixed the title for that other bug. I intended it to be for
18.10 but that wasn't what I originally wrote. Sorry!
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Title:
Optional depe
Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shutter/+bug/1771030
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Title:
Optional dependencies are missing for Shutter in Ubuntu 18.04
To
@Photon: Thank you for pointing out that workaround. I can confirm that
following that procedure has resurrected the Shutter edit function.
For anyone else following through here, if you cannot get Shutter operational
again, you may want to try out Flameshot. I evaluated various screen grabbing
@MankyGitt: Did you try the workarounds described in the initial bug
report?
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Title:
Optional dependencies are missing for Shutter in Ubuntu 18.0
having read through all of the comments in an attempt to try fix /
restore Shutter functions after a clean install of 18.04 I too feel that
this application has been a cornerstone of essential function in ubuntu
/ debian distros for years. There does not appear to be anything even
close in capabili
In Ubuntu 16.04 (where all of Shutter's features work after: sudo apt-
get install shutter), here are the listed dependencies (revealing Ubuntu
package names):
apt-cache depends shutter
shutter
Depends: libgtk2-perl
Depends: libglib-perl
Depends: libgnome2-perl
Depends: libgnome2-vfs-perl
Here is a more or less complete list of optional dependencies (package
names may vary since it is from the Arch Linux PKGBUILD):
optdepends=('gnome-web-photo: web screenshot support'
'perl-image-exiftool: read and write EXIF data'
'nautilus-sendto: send screenshots
** Description changed:
The ability to edit screenshots using shutter has been broken because
Ubuntu 18.04 no longer provides these packages in its repository:
- 1) libgoo-canvas-perl
- 2) libgoocanvas-common
- 3) libgoocanvas3
+ 1) libgoo-canvas-perl (needed for edit feature)
+ 2) libgooca
Please add libgtk2-appindicator-perl to the list of packages not being
provided in Bionic that impact shutter. As described in Bug #1768032,
the lack of that package means that the shutter appindicator doesn't
work in Bionic.
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** Description changed:
The ability to edit screenshots using shutter has been broken because
- Ubuntu 18.04 does not provide the libgoo-canvas-perl package in its
- repository anymore:
+ Ubuntu 18.04 does no longer provides these packages in its repository:
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt
** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] Optional dependencies are missing for Shutter in Ubuntu
18.04
+ Optional dependencies are missing for Shutter in Ubuntu 18.04
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** Summary changed:
- Please port to GTK3 & GIO
+ Optional dependencies are missing for Shutter in Ubuntu 18.04
** Description changed:
The ability to edit screenshots using shutter has been broken because
Ubuntu 18.04 does not provide the libgoo-canvas-perl package in its
repository anymo
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