Re: Re: Installing gimp from ports, need a GTK+, what port is it

2008-11-25 Thread matt donovan
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Nov 23, 2008 8:38pm, Michael Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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>>
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>> The version of gtk you have installed is too old. Upgrade to the latest
>>
> version of x11-toolkits/gtk2
>
>>
>> Michael
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>
> Thanks again. Last night I upgraded GTK 2. using portupgrade and
> that was the last package the gimp was complaining about. gimp completed the
> install last night just fine. I was confused about what was the right
> package because the gimp install was saying that the gtk+ package wasn't
> present, but the only thing listed as gtk+ was a theme management package
> when doing a pkg_info.
>
> I'm hoping for some clarification on something. Is GTK+ a subset of GTK
> 2.x? Are they one in the same? If so, why are they known by two different
> names if they are the same thing?
>
>
> Andy
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GTK 2.x is known as GTK+2.x, GTK+ is GTK+1.x
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Re: Re: Installing gimp from ports, need a GTK+, what port is it

2008-11-25 Thread af300wsm

On Nov 23, 2008 8:38pm, Michael Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




The version of gtk you have installed is too old. Upgrade to the latest  

version of x11-toolkits/gtk2


Michael




Thanks again. Last night I upgraded GTK 2. using portupgrade and  
that was the last package the gimp was complaining about. gimp completed  
the install last night just fine. I was confused about what was the right  
package because the gimp install was saying that the gtk+ package wasn't  
present, but the only thing listed as gtk+ was a theme management package  
when doing a pkg_info.


I'm hoping for some clarification on something. Is GTK+ a subset of GTK  
2.x? Are they one in the same? If so, why are they known by two different  
names if they are the same thing?


Andy
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Re: Re: Installing gimp from ports, need a GTK+, what port is it

2008-11-24 Thread af300wsm

On Nov 23, 2008 8:38pm, Michael Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




The version of gtk you have installed is too old. Upgrade to the latest  

version of x11-toolkits/gtk2


Michael




Interesting that the new google home page "plug-in (I guess)" for google  
mail doesn't have a reply-to-all button for the second response, and  
presumably further, to the original mail. So, I'm responding to both.


Thank you Michael, that's exactly what I was looking for. I didn't know  
that x11-toolkits/gtk2 is synonymous with GTK+. That was the piece I was  
missing.


To RW, I didn't want to rebuild KDE yet so that's why I hadn't updated all  
of the installed ports collection as yet. I think I agree with you. At  
least, with what I'm going through right now, it would be much easier to  
have updated the entire tree first.


Thanks again to both.

Andy
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Re: Installing gimp from ports, need a GTK+, what port is it

2008-11-23 Thread RW
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:23:58 -0700
Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> HI,
> 
> I'm installing gimp from ports.  I've recently done a csup on my
> ports tree and was happily working through the issues that were
> coming up while installing.  Normally, the issues were only due to a
> particular package that was installed, such as poppler, being older
> than the one gimp wanted.  So, a call to portupgrade fixed it.
> 

I'd suggest that you install gimp with portinstall (portupgrade -N),
which is supposed to take care of upgrading dependencies. 

Personally, I just bring my existing ports up-to-date before installing
new ports - in the long-term I think it's less hassle if you regard
your own time as more valuable than the CPU's. 
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Re: Installing gimp from ports, need a GTK+, what port is it

2008-11-23 Thread Michael Johnson
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> HI,
>
> I'm installing gimp from ports.  I've recently done a csup on my ports tree
> and was happily working through the issues that were coming up while
> installing.  Normally, the issues were only due to a particular package
> that
> was installed, such as poppler, being older than the one gimp wanted.  So,
> a
> call to portupgrade fixed it.
>
> However, this one has me stumped (I haven't yet installed the
> gnomelogalyzer
> mentioned in the error to try that method, but I don't think I have to).
>  The
> configure script:
> ===>  Configuring for gimp-app-2.6.1_2,1
>
> stopped for:
> checking for GTK+ - version >= 2.12.5... no
>
> A search for installed gtk packages on my system revealed this:
> sniper# pkg_info | grep gtk
> gtk-1.2.10_20   Gimp Toolkit for X11 GUI (previous stable version)
> gtk-2.12.1_1Gimp Toolkit for X11 GUI (current stable version)
> gtk-engines2-2.14.3 Theme engine for the Gtk+-2.0 toolkit
> poppler-gtk-0.8.7   Gtk bindings to poppler
> webkit-gtk2-0.0.30549_1 An opensource browser engine
> wxgtk2-common-2.8.9 The wxWidgets GUI toolkit (common files)
> wxgtk2-unicode-2.8.9 The wxWidgets GUI toolkit (Unicode)
>
> The only thing in it that mentions "GTK+" is the gtk-engines* port, but
> that
> has in the description, "Theme engine for  Gtk+"  Is this really the
> port
> to update, or is there something else I should update, or is there a port
> that isn't installed that I should install?  What port is this GTK+ anyway?
>
> A "make search name=gtk+" at /usr/ports revealed more stuff than my konsole
> window would scroll through, so there's quite a bit to know.  What package
> is
> it I'm looking for?
>

The version of gtk you have installed is too old. Upgrade to the latest
version of x11-toolkits/gtk2

Michael



>
> Thanks for any help,
> Andy
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