letting the bug closed then, feel free to reopen if you run into it
again and can provide the details on the Depends which needs to be
updated
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I don't really remember for certain... I think the command above fixed
it, but I may have updated libgimp2.0 or libgtk2.0 or libc6 and not
thought about it at the time. I added Feisty repos to my sources list
and then did 'apt-get install gimp' (along with a few other things) and
after starting g
do you remember what depends needed to be updated?
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This was a problem resulting from a partial upgrade to feisty (before
release) and, as I recall, was a result of a dependency not requiring
the appropriate version of a required library. I am marking it as
rejected so people don't need to worry about it any more.
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Sorry I probably jumped ahead here; hopefully from what I got you can
figure out what was the problem. I feel fairly certain it was a
dependency problem because after an apt-get install of all of the gimp
things I had, it now works properly.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install gimp-data gim
sorry; I seem to have missed half of the directions for the backtrace;
that first one is probably not very useful.
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Correction in case the following is confusing:
After the directory has been regenerated, it finishes with an strace that looks
the same as the first one. The start-up screen says "looking for data files:
modules"
After the directory has been regenerated gimp starts fine and works fine
(as far as
In an strace, before deleting the old .gimp-2.2 settings, the program
stops at this line:
15:34:55.559985 futex(0x84629a8, FUTEX_WAIT, 2, NULL
after that, the program opens properly. When I exit from that, the
strace has a bit of an error message:
15:39:42.984437 unlink("/home/matthew/.gimp-2.2
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http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/ddebs is not reponding right now so I
can't get the package at that site (I will try it later today/tomorrow).
I installed gimp-dbg and have attached what I got.
Error while reading shared library symbols:
Cannot find new threads: generic error
The first time I ex
Thanks for your bug report. Please try to obtain a backtrace
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and attach the file to the
bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Unconfirmed => Ne
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execute gimp from a terminal or from the menu and it gets stuck at
"looking for data files: tool options"
If I run
gimp --verbose
it opens fine with no errors that I can see. This is on a system that I
upgraded from edgy to feisty. If I delete the use
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