Open a new terninal and run `gimp` directly from the terminal and not from the app directory... It's very strange.
Il giorno mer 28 nov 2018, 09:31 Christoph Kukulies <[email protected]> ha scritto: > OK, I did: > > Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ sudo port install gimp +quartz > Warning: port definitions are more than two weeks old, consider updating > them by running 'port selfupdate'. > ---> Computing dependencies for gimp > ---> Fetching archive for gimp > Warning: Your DNS servers incorrectly claim to know the address of > nonexistent hosts. This may cause checksum mismatches for some ports. See > this page for more information: < > https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MisbehavingServers> > ---> Attempting to fetch gimp-2.10.6_0+quartz.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2 from > https://packages.macports.org/gimp > ---> Attempting to fetch gimp-2.10.6_0+quartz.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2 from > http://nue.de.packages.macports.org/gimp > ---> Attempting to fetch gimp-2.10.6_0+quartz.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2 from > http://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/gimp > ---> Fetching distfiles for gimp > ---> Verifying checksums for gimp > ---> Extracting gimp > ---> Configuring gimp > ---> Building gimp > ---> Staging gimp into destroot > ---> Installing gimp @2.10.6_0+quartz > ---> Deactivating gimp @2.10.6_0 > ---> Cleaning gimp > ---> Activating gimp @2.10.6_0+quartz > ---> Cleaning gimp > ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors > ---> No broken files found. > ---> No broken ports found. > > Same picture. Clicking on the Gimp icon in the launcher doesn’t result in > anything happening and running the app ./GIMP gives the same error message. > > > — > Christoph > > > Am 28.11.2018 um 09:23 schrieb Ruben Di Battista < > [email protected]>: > > Try to install it with `+quartz` variant. I installed it like this on > Mojave and it works as expected... > > Il giorno mer 28 nov 2018, 08:30 Christoph Kukulies <[email protected]> > ha scritto: > >> I tried the following: >> >> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ pwd >> /Applications/MacPorts/GIMP.app/Contents/MacOS >> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ ls >> GIMP >> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ file GIMP >> GIMP: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 >> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ ./GIMP >> 2018-11-28 08:23:18.176 GIMP[86714:1924234] Failed to connect >> (cancelButton) outlet from (ScriptExecController) to (NSButton): missing >> setter or instance variable >> 2018-11-28 08:23:18.176 GIMP[86714:1924234] Failed to connect >> (messageTextField) outlet from (ScriptExecController) to (NSTextField): >> missing setter or instance variable >> Anzeige kann nicht geöffnet werden: >> >> >> This looks like similar to the usual „cannot open DISPLAY“ in X11 >> >> I remember a lot of X11 dependencies being installed together with the >> GIMP port. >> >> Well, when it would be so easy to just take the App from gimp.org, I’d >> think it wouldn’t be worth scratching head with this >> but OTOH, with having the whole port install being done already I might >> be close to get it working. >> >> >> >> — >> Christoph >> >> Am 28.11.2018 um 07:01 schrieb Nathan Brazil <[email protected]>: >> >> Or, try downloading a native package from https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ >> >> Btw, Gimp now runs natively on OS X, no X11 is required. >> >> — >> >> On Nov 27, 2018, at 6:34 AM, Vincent Habchi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> macOS mojave 10.14.1. >> >> I did a port install gimp. In the end the icon is there in the Apps >> launcher. Clicking on the icon results in nothing happening. >> >> >> Try to launch it from Terminal and look for error messages. >> >> Say, like, typing a line like this at the prompt (note that “Gimp.app” is >> a wild guess): >> >> /Applications/MacPorts/Gimp.app/Contents/MacOS/Gimp.app (use the TAB key >> to trigger autocompletion) >> >> Also, did you install X11? I’m not 100% certain, but last time I checked >> GIMP still needed X11 to run. >> >> V. >> >> >> >> >
