John Culleton wrote: > On Thursday 23 April 2009 04:06:18 pm Gregory Pittman wrote: > >> John Culleton wrote: >> >>> On Thursday 23 April 2009 02:45:11 pm John Culleton >>> > wrote: > >>>> Just downloaded 1.3.3.13. I: >>>> Bunzipped >>>> cmake . >>>> make >>>> make install >>>> and just got the usual spate of warning messages. >>>> >>>> But when I run Scribus it blows up on the splash >>>> screen, just after a message about "fonts" apparently. >>>> Just prior to this 1.3.3.12 was running fine. It >>>> just tells me that it blew up on Sig 11. I tried >>>> rebooting the system but no help there. >>>> >>>> I can reinstall 1.3.3.12 possibly but I wonder if this >>>> is a known problem? >>>> >>>> Linux Slackware 12.2 >>>> >>> Followon to the above: I killed the folder ./scribus in >>> my home folder and recompiled/reinstalled 1.3.3.12. The >>> only glitch is that all the items in "Extras" are >>> doubled up. Where is this listing stored? >>> >>> BTW even after killing ./scribus 1.3.3.13 blows up on >>> the splash screen as before. It was downloaded today >>> and is I assume now "stable" at least officially. >>> >> 1. did you delete/uninstall your old version? >> >> 2. you might try starting scribus from the command line >> and noting the messages you get. >> >> Greg >> > > It gets worse by the hour. I redownloaded 1.3.3.13 from > SourceForge, went through the usual machinations and now I > get a message that I have an obsolete package: > > WARNING: you are using the obsolete 'PKGCONFIG' macro use > FindPkgConfig > > This is on the cmake step. > > So I deleted CMakeCache.txt and reran cmake . which got rid > of the error message. But it still errors off. > > Time to go watch TV, and study the shiny new manual some > more. > I find that the PKGCONFIG warning is something you can safely ignore.
Greg
