On Wednesday, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:22, Arlo wrote:
> The only response I received was a suggestion from a debian user who had 
> a similar problem when libpng-dev was installed and it conflicted with 
> imlib.

That reminds me of a problem i had not too long ago... 

An update to libpng had been released to fix a security issue where a
malicious png file could cause the program loading it to execute
arbitrary code. The fix appeared in libpng-1.2.6rc1, if i remember
correctly. Up until this point i had been using 1.2.5, which
contained the bug. I upgraded to the new version as soon as i saw the
announcement, but in doing so broke E. E wouldn't even start, it just
have me an error dialog box on the default grey X background with
options something like ignore/quit E/cancel (none of which did
anything by the way). 

I switched back to libpng-1.2.5... (i had to use lynx to get to the
sourceforge download site for the libpng sources - no other window
managers installed, and X without a window manager is, well, clunky :)

Some time later (a week?) libpng-1.2.6 was properly released and i
carefully tried again. This time E was able to start up without
problems. 

So, maybe if you upgrade libpng to the latest version, then try
compiling imlib again, you'll have better luck? Just an idea...

B*B,
-Smoke.


-- bye!  :) 

"Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do."
        -- Bertrand Russell



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