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GMic Disappeared from GIMP 2.10.24 Flatpak Installation - Solved
#11
Always the same

Code:
~$ flatpak install org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic
Usage:
 flatpak install [OPTION…] LOCATION/REMOTE [REF...] - Install applications or runtimes

Help Options:
 -h, --help              Show help options

Application Options:
 --user                  Work on user installations
 --system                Work on system-wide installations (default)
 --installation=NAME     Work on specific system-wide installation(s)
 --arch=ARCH             Arch to install for
 --no-pull               Don't pull, only install from local cache
 --no-deploy             Don't deploy, only download to local cache
 --no-related            Don't install related refs
 --no-deps               Don't verify/install runtime dependencies
 --no-static-deltas      Don't use static deltas
 --runtime               Look for runtime with the specified name
 --app                   Look for app with the specified name
 --bundle                Assume LOCATION is a .flatpak single-file bundle
 --from                  Assume LOCATION is a .flatpakref application description
 --gpg-file=FILE         Check bundle signatures with GPG key from FILE (- for stdin)
 --subpath=PATH          Only install this subpath
 -y, --assumeyes         Automatically answer yes for all questions
 --reinstall             Uninstall first if already installed
 -v, --verbose           Print debug information during command processing, -vv for more detail
 --ostree-verbose        Print OSTree debug information during command processing

error: REMOTE and REF must be specified
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#12
Not sure what to suggest other than updating at least flatpak but preferably update from Mint 19.3 to Mint 20.1 (this would automatically update flatpak to 1.6.5) If choosing the latter route see the instructions for doing this on the Linux Mint website.
(04-10-2021, 04:47 AM)Saanp Wrote: Always the same
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#13
I don't want to switch to Mint 20, so I will drop the gmic case, thanks for the help!
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#14
It may still be possible to update flatpak within Mint 19.3. Try typing the following in a terminal window:

"sudo apt install flatpak"

(04-10-2021, 02:12 PM)Saanp Wrote: I don't want to switch to Mint 20, so I will drop the gmic case, thanks for the help!
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#15
Doesn't works

Code:
flatpak is already the most recent version (1.0.9-0ubuntu0.2)
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#16
I finally found the solution.

I typed "flatpak install flathub org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic//2-40" and it worked, I found my gmic again.

Again, thanks for the help!
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#17
That's good and thanks for posting back. I was wondering why it wasn't working given that GMic must have been installed under flatpak in your system at some point.

(04-11-2021, 12:08 PM)Saanp Wrote: I finally found the solution.

I typed "flatpak install flathub org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic//2-40" and it worked, I found my gmic again.

Again, thanks for the help!
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