![]() Next, close the terminal and start a new one, to invoke the new. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib One caveat, it puts all the shared libraries into /usr/local/lib, so you have to add that to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The script ran start to finish, i saw a few things I thought would be hiccups, but, turns out it handled them all ok, and I ended up with a functional cinepaint executable. I was doing it in an ubuntu 8.04 gnome installation inside a virtual box virtual machine. That script fetched the cvs sources, used apt to install a bunch of dependancies, and promptly started building things. ![]() Ofc, these kinda things almost _never_ work right out of the box, been there, lotsa times. On the cinepaint documentation pages, there is a reference to a script that fully automates the process of fetching cinepaint from cvs (latest edition), and building it on a ubuntu box, so, I decided to try it, started about 2 hours ago. I dont have, and dont want to purchase photoshop, and I _really_ wanted (note past tense) to experiment with astrophoto processing using something that does high color depth correctly, preferably on a linux box (I'm not fully migrated yet, but, getting closer). ![]() ![]() Ok, so, I dont have photoshop, gimp is 8 bit only, and cinepaint isn't available directly from repositories on either ubuntu or on debian, plus the windows variant doesn't seem to be maintained. ![]()
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