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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/25/14 2:44 PM, Eneko Gotzon wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Sorry if my question is not relevant –in that case,
just forgot it.
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<li>Mavericks.<br>
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<li>The GIMP installed using MacPorts.<br>
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<li>All software updated.</li>
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<div>Trying to open an image file from the contextual menu of
the Finder frequently fails; sometimes this message is shown <i>The
application “GIMP.app” can't be opened. -600</i>.</div>
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<div>Nothing found on the Internet. Any advice? Thank you.</div>
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<div>Eneko Gotzon Ares</div>
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Yes, please file a ticket with a slightly more precise discussion of
the issue. That is, which ports have been installed (gimp, gimp2,
gimp-app?) and which variants were used (+x11 or +quartz in
particular) but be specific so that I can reproduce the same
environment for testing. Including the output of the command<br>
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port installed gimp*<br>
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is probably the easiest way to express this. GIMP 2.8.12 has just
been released and I will gladly incorporate your input into my
pre-commit testing.<br>
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Thanks in advance for your help<br>
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Dave Evans<br>
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