Try "using Winston" and then whos(); see if Gtk is loaded (or if it's Tk).
--Tim
On Saturday, April 09, 2016 11:34:43 AM Colin Beckingham wrote:
> I tried Pkg.rm("PyPlot") which put PyPlot in the additional packages group,
> but the error persists. If there is something else I should do, by all
> means give a hint.
>
> I thought I found an older note which referred to ImageView and Gtk, which
> is why I mentioned it.
>
> Running through the require list for ImageView I have no problems using any
> of them except Winston, which produces
> "ERROR: LoadError: syntax: space before "(" not allowed in
> "AbstractVecOrMat{T} (""
> I mention it in case it might be tangentially relevant.
>
> On Saturday, 9 April 2016 13:51:17 UTC-4, Tim Holy wrote:
> > Not sure what's happening. Is it possible there's a conflict with PyPlot?
> >
> > When I grep the source of ImageView, I don't find any mention of gtk.
> >
> > --Tim
> >
> > On Saturday, April 09, 2016 10:06:52 AM Colin Beckingham wrote:
> > > Pkg.status()
> > >
> > > 31 required packages:
> > > - BinDeps 0.3.21+ master
> > > - Cairo 0.2.31
> > > - Clustering 0.5.0
> > > - ColorTypes 0.2.2
> > > - DSP 0.0.11
> > > - DataArrays 0.2.20
> > > - DataFrames 0.7.0+ master
> > > - Debug 0.1.6
> > > - DecisionTree 0.3.12
> > > - DimensionalityReduction 0.1.1
> > > - Distances 0.3.0
> > > - Docile 0.5.23
> > > - FunctionalDataUtils 0.1.0
> > > - GLM 0.5.0
> > > - GZip 0.2.18
> > > - HttpParser 0.1.1
> > > - ImageMagick 0.1.3
> > > - ImageView 0.1.19+ master
> > > - Images 0.5.3
> > > - IniFile 0.2.5
> > > - JLD 0.5.9
> > > - JSON 0.5.0
> > > - LightXML 0.2.1
> > > - MLBase 0.5.2
> > > - PkgDev 0.1.0
> > > - PyPlot 2.1.1+ master
> > > - RDatasets 0.1.2+ master
> > > - StatsBase 0.8.0
> > > - Tk 0.3.7
> > > - WAV 0.6.3
> > > - Winston 0.11.13
> > >
> > > 29 additional packages:
> > > - ArrayViews 0.6.4
> > > - Blosc 0.1.4
> > > - ColorVectorSpace 0.1.2
> > > - Colors 0.6.3
> > > - Compat 0.7.13
> > > - Conda 0.1.9
> > > - Dates 0.4.4
> > > - Distributions 0.8.10
> > > - FactCheck 0.4.2
> > > - FileIO 0.0.4
> > > - FixedPointNumbers 0.1.2 master
> > > - FunctionalData 0.1.0
> > > - Graphics 0.1.3
> > > - HDF5 0.5.8
> > > - HttpCommon 0.2.4
> > > - Iterators 0.1.9
> > > - LaTeXStrings 0.1.6
> > > - MultivariateStats 0.2.2
> > > - PDMats 0.4.1
> > > - Polynomials 0.0.5
> > > - PyCall 1.4.0
> > > - Reexport 0.0.3
> > > - SHA 0.1.2
> > > - SIUnits 0.0.6
> > > - SortingAlgorithms 0.0.6
> > > - StatsFuns 0.2.0
> > > - TexExtensions 0.0.3
> > > - URIParser 0.1.3+ master
> > > - Zlib 0.1.12
> > >
> > > On Saturday, 9 April 2016 12:48:49 UTC-4, Tim Holy wrote:
> > > > I can't replicate this, whether with the tagged version of ImageView
> > > > (Pkg.free("ImageView")) nor with master. What does Pkg.status() say?
> > > >
> > > > --Tim
> > > >
> > > > On Saturday, April 09, 2016 07:49:44 AM Colin Beckingham wrote:
> > > > > Using openSUSE Leap 42.1
> > > > > I can add the package ImageView and even checkout the latest master
> >
> > and
> >
> > > > > build. Then on "using ImageView" the error
> > > > > UndefVarError: _jl_libgobject not defined
> > > > > pops out. I guess this has something to do with my graphic backend,
> >
> > but
> >
> > > > not
> > > >
> > > > > sure what the next step is. I have seen other references to problems
> > > >
> > > > with
> > > >
> > > > > libgtobject but nothing that seems to coincide with my situation.
> >
> > Same
> >
> > > > > problem on Julia v 4 and 5. I know from loading the image package in
> > > >
> > > > Octave
> > > >
> > > > > that a backend GTK graphics engine is available. A call to Pkg.add()
> > > > > specifying GTK as an option does not seem to align with any version
> >
> > of
> >
> > > > > .add() in an ImageView context.