I am having a lot of trouble with gthumb and the .nef raw image files
from my wife's Nikon DSLR. In spite of making sure that
seemingly-appropriate mime entries for .nef are in the system (thunar
recognizes .nef as Nikon raw image, and thumbnails it), gthumb
--import-photos reports no images
Hi all,
gthumb-2.10.11
gcc-4.3.4
I have a problem with re-emerging gthumb
on my laptop. Nevertheless it works and I
can see pictures with it.
After a revde-rebuild I have this:
* Checking dynamic linking consistency
[ 46% ] * broken /usr/lib/gthumb/modules/libduplicates.la (requires
-lesd)
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 19:20 +0100, Roger Cahn wrote:
Hi all,
gthumb-2.10.11
gcc-4.3.4
I have a problem with re-emerging gthumb
on my laptop. Nevertheless it works and I
can see pictures with it.
After a revde-rebuild I have this:
* Checking dynamic linking consistency
[ 46% ] *
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:59:22AM -0500, Penguin Lover Albert Hopkins squawked:
Could you change your locale so that we can see the error messages
in English?
In addition, please also include a few more lines of the failed
compile. Right now the command that is generating the error is not
Thank you for your answers.
The relevant error says: No file or folder of this type. It seems
that it cannot find X11/extensions/XTest.h
That's it!
I tried to find out what to do, but in Google
I didn't find anything which helps.
I put xtest.h in /usr/include/X11/extensions
but it didn't work.
Shouldn't the scroll wheel in gthumb cycle through, browse, the images
rather than change the magnification on a specific image? Can this be
changed? I found Ubuntu references on this, nothing gentoo specific.
thanks,
Thufir
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Hello!
For quite some time now (since at least January 2006; since
at least version 2.6.8), I cannot save JPEG images with
gthumb (running 2.6.9 from my own overlay, but also with
2.6.8-r2) anymore. When I try to save a JPEG image, a 0 byte
file gets created and in the terminal window I get the
Hello!
Since a few days, gthumb doesn't save changed images anymore. When I
try to save an image as jpeg, it creates a 0 byte file. When I try to
save a PNG, it does the same and, as a bonus :), it crashes.
A while back, this used to work.
I also tried to recompile gthumb - didn't help... :(
On Monday 23 January 2006 02:47, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
Since a few days, gthumb doesn't save changed images anymore. When I
try to save an image as jpeg, it creates a 0 byte file. When I try to
save a PNG, it does the same and, as a bonus :), it crashes.
A while back, this used to
Hi,
I have emerged gthumb-2.6.5 on my machine. I have not noticed any
errors during installation. However, when I start gthumb from the
terminal, I get the following messages:
(gthumb:24708): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_width: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed
(gthumb:24708):
Hi,I have emerged gthumb-2.6.5 on my machine. I have not noticed any errors during installation. However, when I start gthumb from the terminal, I get the following messages:(gthumb:24708): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_width: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed
(gthumb:24708):
Grant wrote:
To me this looks like a simple case of not being in X when trying to run
an X-based application.
Trying starting X (most likely you run gnome) then try to run gthumb.
Huh, I logged out of root and I can run gthumb as a normal user just
fine. Not as root though. Weird.
Does anyone know how to fix this:
system4 ~ # gthumb
(gthumb:30898): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
There don't seem to be any related bugs.
- Grant
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uh, what version?
Upon which you usually follow up with, when did it stop working/when was your last sync/have you tried downgrading the package.On 06/06/05, Grant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Does anyone know how to fix this:
system4 ~ # gthumb(gthumb:30898): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open
uh, what version?
Upon which you usually follow up with, when did it stop working/when was
your last sync/have you tried downgrading the package.
I just synced, emerged it, and tried to run it for the first time.
- Grant
On 06/06/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know
To me this looks like a simple case of not being in X when trying to run
an X-based application.
Trying starting X (most likely you run gnome) then try to run gthumb.
uh, what version?
Upon which you usually follow up with, when did it stop working/when
was
your last sync/have you tried
To me this looks like a simple case of not being in X when trying to run
an X-based application.
Trying starting X (most likely you run gnome) then try to run gthumb.
Huh, I logged out of root and I can run gthumb as a normal user just
fine. Not as root though. Weird.
- Grant
uh, what
--- Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huh, I logged out of root and I can run gthumb as a
normal user just
fine. Not as root though. Weird.
That's normal. See the man page for xhost.
Zac
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