Krita portable.

Simon Legrand legrand.simon at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 12:24:19 UTC 2012


Hi David. Good to see you on this list! I've been following your work
since Syntel.

I was thinking of applying to join the team for Mango, but sadly for
the moment I'm just too busy. I'm at (Digital Domain London).
Also I can't say that my blender knowledge is really comparable to my
Maya and Houdini knowledge. :( But I'm good at learning on the spot ;)

Anyways. Thanks a lot for your help. I have indeed been using Krita at
home quite a lot via Kubuntu repos (for a few years actually). I'm
just trying to get work to install it on our workstations and I'd like
it to be as easy as possible for our IT guys. If they need to find and
compile too many libraries they simply won't don't it and we'll be
stuck with a windows machine just for photoshop. Which bothers me
personally since I have a real hatred for windows. (I'm honest)

I'm sure we'll meet some day. Either in France or Amsterdam. If you
ever come to London, je te paierai une bierre. ;)

Goot luck with the rest of Mango!

Simon.

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:50 PM, David Revoy <davidrevoy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently, I made a listing of all the libraries :
> http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=139&t=92880&sid=df301db782b70b68af9a6330a6d87602&start=300#p220694
> ( Debian / *buntus named )
>
> I also made a simple "how to build it" on my blog. Tested on Kubuntu  12.04
> / Ubuntu 12.04 , so I assume its ok for all *buntus
> http://www.davidrevoy.com/article116/kubuntu-12-04-install-notes
>
> also to install Krita 2.4 in all *buntus 12.04 ; it's now only a
> sudo apt-get install krita
> or search 'Krita' on the software manager graphic user interface :)
>
> @Simon Legrand : Welcome, good to see someone with your CG background is
> paying attention to Krita.
>
>
> On 04/28/2012 04:21 AM, Sven Langkamp wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Simon Legrand <legrand.simon at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> If I needed to list every single library Krita depends on... How would
>> I do that? :)
>
>
> From the Kubuntu package manager for Krita 2.3: koffice-libs, libc, exiv2,
> fftw3, gif, gl, glew, glu, gtlcore, ilmbase, jpeg, kdcraw, kde3support,
> kdecore, kdeui, kio, kparts, lcms, openctl, openexr, openshiva, poppler,
> qt-opengl, qt4-qt3support, qt4-xml, qtcore, qtgui, qtshiva, threadweaver,
> libstdc++, tiff, x11
>
> The libraries for 2.4 should look similar. Some of these are optional, some
> will be removed like kde3support. The dependencies will change once we
> migrate to KDE Frameworks which is still a bit away but we will get there.
> So if someone wants to make one package, I would suggest not to do it before
> that.
>
>
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