cibolo wrote:
"since you are using Mint Zena use one of the PPA's"
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It installed many -dev packages. maybe I can compile locally with those as dependencies? But, for now, I have responsive gimp that can be backgrounded and still work.
Maybe you had an existing libgimp dev package which got upgraded, that pulls in lots of dependencies. A clean install - with just a
sudo apt install gimp leaves all that out. From memory about 30 or 40 MB of packages.
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Now you have gimp tool, then you can compile plugins, not too many at the moment, gimp_gmic_qt, resynthesizer, deskew
Running in background. I manage with a mixture of appimage Gimp 2.10 and PPA Gimp 3.0.8 and can get more than one running using the gimp -n (new instance) switch