
Most Unix-like systems make it very easy to install a development environment for building software from source. Please refer to the documentation for your Unix-like system on the installation of software. Third partyĭevelopment packages may be available for these systems. GIMP can also run on Solaris and is available for the BSDįamily of systems such as FreeBSD and OpenBSD. You may also create shortcuts running specifically one of the Or respectively to restore the stable version as the visibleįlatpak make-current -user stable To make sure your desktop sees the development version, run thisįlatpak make-current -user beta Repositories, the desktop (menus, etc.) will see only one Note: If you installed both the stable and beta

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Install GIMP nightly flatpak (very unstable)įlatpak builds available in: x86-64 (bothĭevelopment and nightly builds) and AArch64 Install GIMP development flatpak (unstable) The nightly repository will always contain moving Will be provided instead in the development repository whereas If there are no development releases, the latest stable version

Nightlies areĪutomated builds at random point in development process. Whereas nightlies are untested by definition. Snapshots of the code, hence deemed presentable to the public The development releases are manually selected and tested We provide 2 Flatpak unstable builds: on Flathub for pointĭevelopment release and on the GNOME nightly repository. GIMP (development version) for Unix-like systems
