[Gimp-user] Re: New to list! Cannot write XPM - Gimp-user Digest, Vol 28, Issue 24

2005-01-18 Thread Geek
Hi Brion,

>  Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:21:46 -0800
>  From: Brion Vibber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
>  Subject: [Gimp-user] Re: New to list! Cannot write XPM
>  
>  Geek wrote:
>  > I am a Debian woody user and use the .deb package of GIMP, which is 1.2.3 
> at
>  > this time.
>  
>  1.2.3 is about three years old, and two entire release cycles have gone 
>  by since then, including lots of bug fixes. If you can't run a current 
>  version (the current stable release is 2.2.2), you might try contacting 
>  the Debian package maintainer.
>  
>  (Much more recent versions of Gimp are available in Debian's testing and 
>  unstable distributions.)

Unfortunately, that's not an option for me. There's serious glibc conflicts in
the installers and therefore I'm stuck on stable. Pro'lly a hardware bug on my
end.


>  > I just had to re-install and found my freshly installed GIMP cannot write 
> XPM,
>  > but only read.
>  > 
>  > I have the full XPM libraries installed, including the -dev headers.
>  
>  A google search on 'gimp save xpm' turns up a notice about a problem on 
>  Mandrake with a bug in the XPM library causing Gimp to be unable to save 
>  XPM files. The same or a similar bug may or may not be hitting you.
>  
>  Also, you might want to specify just how things are failing. Is there an 
>  error message when you try to save, or is the option of XPM not even 
>  given? Are there messages on the console? etc

Dead silent - no errors, nothing. It gives correct dialogs, alpha settings,
then acts like it's saving, but the file's just not there!

Enabling debuggers also show no errors.

Google will not show the bug - for spam reasons, many maillists have
"spider-spray" ;-)

Sven gave me some good info, so I'll wait a week for the bugfix, then install
the XPM library from sources.

>  -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)


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Re: [Gimp-user] New to list! Cannot write XPM

2005-01-17 Thread Geek
Hi Sven,

> Hi,
>  
>  "Geek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  
>  > I am a Debian woody user and use the .deb package of GIMP, which is
>  > 1.2.3 at this time.
>  >
>  > I just had to re-install and found my freshly installed GIMP cannot
>  > write XPM, but only read.
>  >
>  > I have the full XPM libraries installed, including the -dev headers.
>  >
>  > Until this is fixed, I am using XnView 1.68 to convert to XPM from
>  > saved PNG and it has no problem accessing the XPM libraries, My
>  > IceWM+dfm also has no problem accessing the libraries, so they must
>  > be good.
>  
>  No, they are not good. The problem is that your version of the XPM
>  library doesn't allow absolute path names to be used which breaks the
>  gimp XPM plug-in. The fact that other tools work doesn't prove that
>  your verson of libxpm is 'good'.
>  
>  See also:
>  
>http://bugs.debian.org/286164
>http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161593

Thanks for the info!

RE: the bug reports - I know little C (I'm a Perl guy), will it work if I
delete all lines referring to the leading slash in WrFFrI.c?

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[Gimp-user] New to list! Cannot write XPM

2005-01-17 Thread Geek
Hello!

I am a Debian woody user and use the .deb package of GIMP, which is 1.2.3 at
this time.

I just had to re-install and found my freshly installed GIMP cannot write XPM,
but only read.

I have the full XPM libraries installed, including the -dev headers.

Until this is fixed, I am using XnView 1.68 to convert to XPM from saved PNG
and it has no problem accessing the XPM libraries, My IceWM+dfm also has no
problem accessing the libraries, so they must be good.

It was suggested I write to this list first, before contacting the Debian
package maintainer.

Sorry if this was asked before, I tried to do a mail list search, but the
database was down :-(


On a side-note, before my system went down, I did compile and install
GIMP-1.2.5 from source and it too couldn't write XPM.

F-prot also found [EMAIL PROTECTED] trojan in the Win32 libs of the 1.2.5
source.

Thanks for any help!


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