Hi BabsKy,

On 5/9/20 1:15 PM, BabsKy wrote:
> Hello all, so I upgraded from 19.10 to 20.04 today. I waited to be
> notified of the upgrade, I didn't upgrade manually.
> The upgrade went well, no issues, but now I'm in a mess.
> One of my most used applications is Gimp. When I tried to open it I
> got an error 
> image.png
>  
> There are a few other issues and I'm sure I'll find more but this is
> my main issue.
> There was an update for GEGL after the upgrade but that wasn't v0.4.22. 
> Is there an easy way to fix this or is there any way to repair a US
> installation?
> I'd rather fix all the issues at the same time if possible.
>
> Thank you

This can happen if you have installed GIMP from an unsupported source,
such as a PPA. A quick glance at the
https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch repositories, which are the
common ones for installing GIMP from unsupported sources, shows a
version number of GEGL that overrides the newer package in Ubuntu but
is, in fact, older.

Basically, what you have is an unsupported configuration that caused
this. I recommend backing-up your home directory and a clean install at
this point.

Erich
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Erich Eickmeyer
Project Leader
Ubuntu Studio

ubuntustudio.org

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