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> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Now you should be able to run PTGui by typing: PTGui requires GTK3 but this should be installed with your Ubuntuĭesktop installation by default. Now there's a 'ptgui12' folder in your home directory, containing the
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(replace /xxxx/yyyy with the actual directory where the archive is stored) Tar xvfz /xxxx/yyyy/PTGui_Pro_12_beta_14_ tar.gz file is just an archive similar to a. PTGui application binary and the necessary supporting files. The PTGui for Linux beta is distributed as. > Without providing a tutorial, do you have any tips to get me over the Through various 'how to' pages on the web. The tar download to a working installation, even though I'm looking > It's probably because I'm new to linux, but I'm not able to get from
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> For the moment I'm running Ubuntu on my old Mac Pro just to get a
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> I'm trying to install the the PTGui Linux Beta, on Ubuntu 20.04 > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails > You received this message because you are subscribed to > To view this discussion on the web visit > but this is something I still need to investigate. > Perhaps packaging a newer libc in an AppDir might work > requires certain c++ features, requiring a certain compiler version, > I'm aware of this but I'm not sure if it can be solved. > On Wed, at 09:04, 'PTGui Support' via PTGui Support

> Now of course it will depend on PTGui's build system whether that's > a closed-source ptgui.o so that people can re-link it against their > allowed to distribute a statically linked ptgui binary if you also ship > long as you allow swapping out the LGPL components. > The LGPL does permit you to distribute statically linked binaries, as Older gcc version means that the libc libraries will be too old.įeedback is welcome! Please reply to this message to keep all On other linux versions, first check the available gcc version: On Fedora 31 these packages need to be installed:Īnd of course a graphical desktop environment (with gtk3 libraries) Requires a license purchased after August 2018. For nowĪnd scroll down to the download link at the bottom. OpenCL will be unavailable in these containerized environments. Should make it compatible with more linux distributions, but I assume I'm looking into distributing a Flatpak or AppImage, which Should be possible to run it on any system on which gcc 9.3 or later isĪvailable. I've tested it to run on Ubuntu 20 and Fedora 31, but I expect that it Required, because PTGui was built against a recent libc version. In particular, a recent Linux distribution is Unfortunately, compared to Windows and macOS, binary applications are

PTGui is closed source so it is distributed in binary form. Now is the time! PTGui 12 will be available on Mac, Windows and Linux. For years I have been asked when PTGui will run natively on Linux, and
