Sudo dpkg -i -force-all gimp-plugin-registry_7.20170217-0a9~ppa_bĪ quick test and the important ones are working, resynthesizer / heal selection / liguid-rescale etc. Then still in the terminal, to force an install.
Go to some convenient folder and use the following to get the deb (copy - paste these into the terminal) I know from past experience that I am wasting my breath with that advice, so If you want 160 scripts and 19 plugins cluttering up your Gimp. deb file, unpack it and copy your required scripts or plugins to your Gimp profile. Not only that but bloated and contains filters that have not worked since Gimp 2.6 With this comment: quote 'I had to kick out the gimp-plugin-registry for now due to massive incompatibility with Gimp 2.10+' Gimp 2.10.8 in 'buntu 18.10 then must be using Libgimp3.0, whereas gimp-plugin-registration depends on libgimp2.0. Sorry, it is just the other way round: gimp-gutenprint depends on