On Nov 10, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:

>> I just updated everything this morning.  Any ideas?
> 
> This assumes the previous install didn't have these problems.
> 
> You may still have the previous gimp installation still, but not active: I'd 
> see if it is in the list of non-active packages (check output of `port 
> installed gimp`). If so, you can simply deactivate the current one and use 
> the fully-qualified name+version+variants of the old package to switch back 
> to it. For example, with git-core on my system:
> 
> $ port installed git-core
> The following ports are currently installed:
>  git-core @1.8.0_0+bash_completion+credential_osxkeychain+doc+pcre+python27 
> (active)
>  git-core @1.8.0_0+credential_osxkeychain+doc+pcre+python27
> 
> To switch to the other install of git-core (they just happen to be the same 
> version number here) I'd do this:
> $ sudo port deactivate git-core 
> @1.8.0_0+bash_completion+credential_osxkeychain+doc+pcre+python27
> $ sudo port activate git-core 
> @1.8.0_0+credential_osxkeychain+doc+pcre+python27
> 
> I see there are lots of other gimp packages but I'm unfamiliar with what all 
> packages are required to use gimp, so you might need to list several packages 
> instead of just one.
> 
Unfortunately, I seem only to have the current version installed.  Reinstalling 
Xquartz in case a system upgrade had broken it, didn't have any positive 
effect.  

Thanks.
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