Bonjour,
Subject: Compilation G'MIC and G'MIC-Gimp plug-in on 64-bit Windows.
If you want to compile these items simply download and install the build environment (version 6 and above) from the link
http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/divers.html and use a small script.
(Delete or save the old environment before installation)
The script in the build environment will create two directories and 1 archive :
- Directory G'MIC-Gimp plug-in = GMIC-GIMP-PLUGIN-64bit-WIN
- Directory G'MIC = GMIC-64bit-WIN
- Archive = gmic_gmic-gimp_win64.tar.xz
- The sources used are from GIT, we must have an active Internet connection to create this set.
Use :
Click "start_MSYS.bat".
Enter the two command lines that follow:
cd /env
./compile_gmic_and_gmic-gimp_plugin_64_win.sh70 operations are performed. You must be very patient and wait for the message "FIN - END".
All DLLs are in subdirectories.
To validate G'MIC-Gimp:
- Delete the old "gmic_gimp.exe" file
- Via preferences Gimp validate the GMIC-GIMP-PLUGIN-64bit-WIN directory (Edit > Preferences > Folders > Plug-Ins , ... , OK)
- Quit Gimp.
- Start Gimp, GMIC is available.
For G'MIC command line version:
- DLLs and executable files are in GMIC-64bit-WIN
- Start the terminal by clicking "Start_Terminal_With_Test_GMIC.bat".
- You can test and execute command lines.
The archive "gmic_gmic-gimp_win64.tar.xz"
- This archive contains the two directories created.
- You can make a double extraction via 7Zip.
- I have not used the format .7z because I have not found an easy way to not block the computer using too much memory.
Tests
- An example of the result of the compilation (GIT October 31, 2013) is available from this link:
http://www.aljacom.com/~gmic/gmic_gmic- ... n64.tar.xz(9 693 272 bytes)