Adam D. Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philip Brown wrote:
BTW, would you try gimp 1.3.7 (or CVS) and try if the problem still
persists there? If they behave different we'd have a hint how to
fix 1.2. If 1.3.7 has the effect too, we have a bug on both branches :(
I already tried.
Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 09:19:07PM +0200, Michael Natterer wrote:
..
I find it somewhat irritating, for example, that a button3 on my pen will
bring up a menu, that I can do nothing with , with the pen.
Not only can I do nothing with it: I have
Hi,
Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, would you try gimp 1.3.7 (or CVS) and try if the problem still
persists there? If they behave different we'd have a hint how to
fix 1.2. If 1.3.7 has the effect too, we have a bug on both branches :(
I already tried. I was very
Hi,
Adam D. Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I feel your pain.
This is as good a point to ask as any; in following the
latest incarnation of the crazy dep-chain I ran into a
dead-end finding the mysterious 'fontconfig' (fontconfig
is needed by pango is needed by gtk2 is needed by gimp).
Hi,
Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
seems that the latest version of pkgconfig is not compatible with the
latest version of pango.
this is complete nonsense. Please don't say this kind of stuff on
public mailing-lists.
Which is a really good reason to not do this sort of nonsense.
On 6 Jun 2002, Sven Neumann wrote:
After a complete gimp clean (find . -name gimp -exec rm {};)
on my machine and new cvs get -z3 it still gets the old version
of the file gimpunits.c. But only that file is old. Other files
like Changelog are up to date.
I think it's time to write
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-06-05 at 1616.39 -0700):
In addition, I want to use this to print out a screenshot from the xwd
command. Can I use gimp -b to do this from the command line. By the way
the screenshot is referenced above as screen.xwd.
I wonder why not convert the xwd to something
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 11:08:36AM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which is a really good reason to not do this sort of nonsense.
Just use autoconfig like always, instead of this silly pkgconfig.
It's too redhat, for a software tool that's supposed to be
Another dependancy issue:
In the INSTALL file, #5, you MAY want to install other third party...
stuff, should be reworded to
we EXPECT the following third-party libraries to be installed.
may implies an optional thing, that configure will automatically figure
out and work around.
expect
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 20:17, Philip Brown wrote:
Fair enough. But that being the case, please fix the configure script so
that when pangoft2 is not found, it prints out a more useful message
Instead of writing these lines (and your other mails), why don't you
submit a patch? I am pretty sure
So after adding the freetype2 lib,and others, i finally managed to get
gimp to compile and link.
But now there's a huge problem - it messes up my X server.
I start it up, the new installation dialog comes up with
[continue] [cancel] at the bottom...
and it has screwed up my mouse. The mouse
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