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For years I have been asked when PTGui will run natively on Linux, and
now is the time! PTGui 12 will be available on Mac, Windows and Linux.
The linux version is fully functional. Even OpenCL GPU acceleration is
supported.
PTGui is closed source so it is distributed in binary form.
Unfortunately, compared to Windows and macOS, binary applications are
not as portable on Linux. In particular, a recent Linux distribution is
required, because PTGui was built against a recent libc version.
I've tested it to run on Ubuntu 20 and Fedora 31, but I expect that it
should be possible to run it on any system on which gcc 9.3 or later is
available. I'm looking into distributing a Flatpak or AppImage, which
should make it compatible with more linux distributions, but I assume
OpenCL will be unavailable in these containerized environments. For now
PTGui is available in raw binary form.
To get PTGui for linux, go to
https://www.ptgui.com/beta.html#updates
and scroll down to the download link at the bottom. The full version
requires a license purchased after August 2018. But a trial version is
available too.
On Fedora 31 these packages need to be installed:
sudo dnf install ocl-icd libglvnd-opengl
On Ubuntu 20:
sudo apt-get install ocl-icd-libopencl1
And of course a graphical desktop environment (with gtk3 libraries)
should be available.
On other linux versions, first check the available gcc version:
gcc --version
this should be gcc 9.3 or later. PTGui doesn't actually use gcc, but an
older gcc version means that the libc libraries will be too old.
Feedback is welcome! Please reply to this message to keep all
information in one place.
Joost
now is the time! PTGui 12 will be available on Mac, Windows and Linux.
The linux version is fully functional. Even OpenCL GPU acceleration is
supported.
PTGui is closed source so it is distributed in binary form.
Unfortunately, compared to Windows and macOS, binary applications are
not as portable on Linux. In particular, a recent Linux distribution is
required, because PTGui was built against a recent libc version.
I've tested it to run on Ubuntu 20 and Fedora 31, but I expect that it
should be possible to run it on any system on which gcc 9.3 or later is
available. I'm looking into distributing a Flatpak or AppImage, which
should make it compatible with more linux distributions, but I assume
OpenCL will be unavailable in these containerized environments. For now
PTGui is available in raw binary form.
To get PTGui for linux, go to
https://www.ptgui.com/beta.html#updates
and scroll down to the download link at the bottom. The full version
requires a license purchased after August 2018. But a trial version is
available too.
On Fedora 31 these packages need to be installed:
sudo dnf install ocl-icd libglvnd-opengl
On Ubuntu 20:
sudo apt-get install ocl-icd-libopencl1
And of course a graphical desktop environment (with gtk3 libraries)
should be available.
On other linux versions, first check the available gcc version:
gcc --version
this should be gcc 9.3 or later. PTGui doesn't actually use gcc, but an
older gcc version means that the libc libraries will be too old.
Feedback is welcome! Please reply to this message to keep all
information in one place.
Joost