Thanks. Tk is loaded, not Gtk.
Resolved the error in Winston with a Pkg.checkout and build.
I did a Pkg.status("Tk") and this responds without error, version Tk 0.3.7
Also did status on Winston, ImageView, Images, Cairo and all respond
without error.
But still the error, and view() is not available.
On Saturday, 9 April 2016 20:34:46 UTC-4, Tim Holy wrote:
>
> 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.
>
>