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Gimp2 811/19/2023 ![]() What’s important to know is GLIB truly is the core library used by just about every application we ever ran in Linux. One of those rules involves fixing the version of the core library GLIB to a specific and unaltered version. These rules play a major role as to why their releases are so stable. Why Isn’t there a GIMP v2.8 package already available?ĬentOS (and Red Hat) follow a set of rules when they release a major version of their platform. But more importantly, we hope the solution isn’t going to jeopardize the stability of our system. We have to hope someone on the internet will get so frustrated that they’ll just created a solution and share how they did it with the rest of us. It’s not always because these applications can’t work on our systems, but because the effort involved in making it happen simply isn’t worth it. For those like me who chose their Linux platform based on stability and the slower release cycles that come with it, well… we sometimes sacrifice the possibility of not always having bleeding edge tools available to us as a result. ![]() GIMP v2.8 offers a whole slew of new photo editing features to play with but requires many libraries newer then what CentOS (or even Red Hat) 6 offer. ![]()
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