Jan 20, 2018 - OWC Memory for Mac Pro 2013 fully meets Apple's. Due to processor design and. 2014 The 128GB RAM chipset was easy to install in my new. Download David's Batch Processor GIMP plugin 1.1.9 for Windows. Process your photos by batch with David's Batch Processor GIMP plugin for the Windows. Hi there Sanzoghenzo, I am not an expert, but I wonder if there is a translation problem for DBP, and so the menu option does not appear? Still, it is worth double-checking the locations you’ve tried adding the plugin to first – I would think that was the most likely explanation. Here is my path for 2.6 (binary install) and 2.7 (macports install) – they appear to happily share it: /Users/jon/Library/Application Support/Gimp/plug-ins/dbp Unzipped, the ‘dbp’ binary is 191848 bytes in size – does that match what you have? If that doesn’t help, check the permissions on the file as well – you never know if that might help! Hi avamk, * What’s the path of your plugin folder, as per your Preferences pane? * Have you confirmed that the uncompressed file is of the size I stated above? * Make sure you don’t leave the zip file in the plugins folder. It doesn’t seem to affect my system, but if it’s not working for you, it would be the first thing I’d try. * Have you checked the user/group/permissions on the plugin file? It’s a long shot, but worth checking. Both: I was going to suggest running gimp with “gimp –verbose”, but with my (working) plugin there doesn’t appear to be any plugin output at all upon start-up. Incidentally, there may be something about 2.6.11 that changes how a plugin is compiled (though I’d think it unlikely, given that the 2.7.x works fine). If you get a crash when you use the menu option reliably, then try this. Start up gimp on the command line, as above, and then note the CLI output prior to the crash. You will then have something to search for on the web – for which a solution may already exist 🙂 (Edit: oh yes – if you have the macports Gimp installed, compile the plugin yourself; it is very quick and easy!). General update – I uninstalled gimp2-devel (my macports version) and the plugin now crashes every time I try to launch it from the binary version of Gimp. I presume it is the same as this problem, experienced when I execute the plugin from the CLI: dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libgimpui-2.0.0.dylib Referenced from: /Users/jon/Library/Application Support/Gimp/plug-ins/./dbp Reason: image not found Trace/BPT trap I am presently re-installing gimp via macports, and will see if I can compile the plugin with all dependencies included. Watch this space! You’re right, the libraries are indeed all inside the Gimp.app package; however, if you have the same situation as me, they are of too early a version. That is, if you download the binary-only copy of Gimp, the libraries will be for 2.6, but since I used 2.7 from MacPorts to provide the dependencies, it will require the 2.7 libraries (using the 2.6 versions will result in a run-time error explaining this). I could build DBP against the 2.6 version, but I would need the right C header files I think, in the right place, which may be somewhat beyond my understanding! Anyway, if you don’t have macports and/or you don’t want the hassle of building 2.7 yourself, try my “Update 2” above – I think it will fix it for you. Hi Rich, I’d expect that to work – I am running 10.6.8 as well. The libraries need to show up in /opt/local/lib/* – hence my approach of symlinking them from ~/gimp-deps. Did you do the symlink as well? If that doesn’t work, try moving them from ~/gimp-deps/* to /opt/local/lib/* and restarting gimp.
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