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The Pinta graphics mono-app installs beautifully from the repository using "apt-get install pinta."
It's fast and lightweight. It is not the latest version however - the current 1.3 has a bug in the Crop-functionality...which really limits the use.
Latest is 1.6 which has a fix for this.
Synaptic reports
Candidate: 1.3-3
Version table:
1.3-3 0
500 http://deb.debian.org/debian/ jessie/main i386 Packages
How does this work can - can I make a suggestion or request somewhere for a 1.6 build?
I tried to enable repositories as suggested on the Pinta site - which installed Pinta 1.6 but also 400mb Mono libraries and assorted drivers and killed Firefox. I'm not very good at this. Thank you for any help.
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I tried to enable repositories as suggested on the Pinta site - which installed Pinta 1.6 but also 400mb ...
I can't see such suggestions on pinta site for Debian (there seems to be a ppa for Ubuntu).
You can either
a. Stay on jessie and build your own https://github.com/PintaProject/Pinta#l … structions
b. Update to stretch and have 1.6 in repos
pinta:
Installed: 1.6-2
Candidate: 1.6-2
Version table:
*** 1.6-2 500
500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stretch/main amd64 Packages
500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stretch/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Last edited by brontosaurusrex (2018-03-02 14:58:48)
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v1.6 here:
[broken link]
Although the package is called "ppa1~trusty" it has been built in a Debian jessie VM and so is "safe" to install in BunsenLabs Hydrogen/Deuterium.
I will probably rebuild the package properly and name it as a backport if I get a chance but the package should work fine as it is.
EDIT: hold on, I'm rebuilding with stretch packages, no idea why I used an Ubuntu one
EDIT2: better package here:
https://download.opensuse.org/repositor … -2_all.deb
It's still not done "properly" though so if you decide to track the Debian stretch repositories then be sure to remove the package before using dist-upgrade.
EDIT: Fancy download link:
https://software.opensuse.org//download … kage=pinta
It may be best to just use the .deb though.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-03-02 22:22:07)
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pinta_1.6-2
It's still not done "properly" though so if you decide to track the Debian stretch repositories then be sure to remove the package before using dist-upgrade.
Just add a tilde extension to the version number:
pinta_1.6-2~hoas
That will always be considered a lower version than 1.6-2 so upgrades should just go through.
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^ Thanks John
As it happens I do know the correct nomenclature but I built the package by downloading the Debian stretch .dsc & .debian.tar.gz and uploading them (and the source tarball) to the OBS all from Alpine Linux
If I have time I will rebuild the packages properly in a Debian jessie chroot.
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The package has been rebuilt with the correct nomenclature:
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Hi gents, apologies for late reply, I've been away on e-sports in Katowice, the CS:GO final was truly memorable. We had great seats and I shot this with my phone... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evM5ngNh2bE
Thank you for your response and amazing support to get this sorted. I have to use Windows10 at work and it hurts when I know how smooth everything can be with OpenBox / BL.
I'll try to get the latest Pinta installed now, will let you know how it goes...
tx
/magnus
UPDATE: Installed from the .deb - 1.6 works like a dream.
Last edited by cmgeek (2018-03-07 15:07:19)
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CS:GO final
Awesome
I've been playing Counter-Strike since it was a Half-Life mod and I'm still crap at it
EDIT: all aim and no brain.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-03-07 21:26:38)
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