Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My main worry is that someone out there has introduced a filepicker
I can't use. See mail subject. My workflow is seriously hampered by
it. It shows no folder icons. I can't type filenames in it. The two
applications I use the most; Mozilla (Gtk2) and Gimp,
Hi,
This is mostly a binch of tips (and a disclaimer - I haven't read
the rest of the thread yet, so these may be duplicates)...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to build 2.1.4 and kind of succeeded, but it couldn't open files. I
could barely start it, actually. THere was dozens of error
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may have tried to install the GIMP 2.1 into the same
directory as the old GIMP, and this does not work. It's
documented in the README file, which you read, of course. ;)
I don't know how those errors manifest themselves, and I would
have
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
See my other response in this thread. The error that the original
poster was seeing when starting up GIMP is completely unrelated to the
installation prefix he has choosen. He simply forgot to run ldconfig.
Ah - I was under the impression that libtool took care of that
I tried to build 2.1.4 and kind of succeeded, but it couldn't open files. I
could barely start it, actually. THere was dozens of error messages during
startup from the local dir about libgimpwidgets-2.0-104 couldn't be located.
And even with a full install that's right: It's not on disk. Nor did
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to build 2.1.4 and kind of succeeded, but it couldn't open files. I
could barely start it, actually. THere was dozens of error messages during
startup from the local dir about libgimpwidgets-2.0-104 couldn't be located.
You do not give