Jonathan,
I have found the solution to the previous error. I had to install gtk+-devel
v1.2.8, as well as gtk+. This has now enabled me to successfully complete
./configure.
I am now having problems during the 'make' phase. (shesh.) 'Make'
chugged away for a good 10-15 minutes and then d
Hi Simon,
I have made a lot of progress in the last 24 hours. I found a solution to
this problem, which allowed me to successfully complete ./configure.
The solution was to uninstall the current version of gtk+-devel and install
version 1.2.8 of gtk+-devel. You can download a copy of this by exe
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I happen to have the exact same problem as mr. Fortune has. When running
./configure, I get an error message stating I have gtk+ 1.2.6 installed. I
have installed gtk+ 1.2.8, glib 1.2.8 and I have done a ldconfig. Still,
when running gtk-config --version, it responds 1.2.6. When searching, I on
When I get into these kinds of problems, it sometimes helps to
step back and take a systematic approach at fixing things. If
the current gtk is getting in the way, get rid of it, and make
it from scratch. First, uninstall the rpms (you don't seem to
be having trouble with glib, so I would let th
Hi,
I forgot to write this e-mail, when I released the Soft Glow tutorial, but
I have added another tutorial, on CubicDesign.com, in the GIMP->Photographic
Effects
section. This new tutorial teaches how to make a silhoutte effect.
All comments welcome...
Bye!
--
Gautam N. Lad
http://www.cubicd
"Jonathan E. Paton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Typo in subject :-)
fixed.
> What is the letters "acq" doing in the capture? Are they from the
> word "aquire"?
Yes, it's a part of detatched aquire window.
> Are you running on a really slow machine? Try increasing the delay time.
Not that I
I've been having problems when attempting to grap a window or an etire
screen. The images comes out with all colors screwed up. Here's an
example of the grabbed Gimp's main window:
http://www.thpoon.com/~antipode/tmp/gimp_screenshot.jpg
What could be causing this?
Thanks for any input,
--
Arca
Hi Andrew,
Whilst in the act of checking whether the packages have updated correctly, try these
two:
gtkmm-config --version (I have 1.2.0) - GTK C++ extensions
glib-config --version(I have 1.2.8)
I'm surprised your having so much difficulty, I personally never bother with RPM's
instead
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for replying. I have done as you recommended, and the results are as
follows :
* "gtk-config --version" returned 1.2.6 - so it seems that my attempt to
remove version 1.2.6 and install 1.2.8 failed, in spite of the lack of
errors, and in spite of the fact that a subsequent qu
Someone's said it before, but try:
gtk-config --version
It should return 1.2.8, but if it doesn't then try:
type gtk-config
Which should return the directory the gtk-config script appears in. If you compiled
it yourself
then it usually appears in /usr/local/bin. If you want to know if you'v
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