Compilation problems ...

2001-01-04 Thread Dr. Ing. Dieter Jurzitza
Dear listmembers, I have successfully compiled gimp 1.2.0 on SuSE 7.0. However, I had to face some difficulties during the compilation and installation process I document fyi with the files I attached. I shortended them to not be boring anyone with miles of messages of successfully compiled files

Re: Compilation problems ...

2001-01-04 Thread Lourens Veen
[snip] Basically the following behaviour could be observed: "make" crashes at the FIRST RUN saying that gimpwidgets.o would not exist - even though it does. Running "make" a second time runs smooth - no problems. "make install" crashes always at the FIRST RUN saying: ln -s ../../dialogs

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Re: perl script in gimp for Windows : is it possible ?

2001-01-04 Thread Tor Lillqvist
Marc Lehmann writes: - Makefile.PL wants to use gtk-config. No such on Win32. (How could there be one? On Win32, people typically don't build GTK+ themselves, but fetch the headers and libraries The same, of course, is true for the gimp. most people who build gimp would be able

Re: how to use *.pfb-fonts?

2001-01-04 Thread Miles O'Neal
Max Moritz Sievers said... | |I want to use the freefonts from the contrib-directory. These fonts are |pdf-fonts like those in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/ but I can't use |them in Gimp (and any other application) (after copying them to this |directory). |Gimp displays only the fonts in

Re: perl script in gimp for Windows : is it possible ?

2001-01-04 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 02:44:42AM +0200, Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: producing a glib-config or gtk-config for people who download the headers and prebuilt libs (in a zipfile), and install them in some random place, and then would like to build some application. Well, I thought