2007/9/26, Leon Brooks GIMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Wednesday 26 September 2007 02:34:13 Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> > Do I still have the old version?
> [...]
> > Do I have both versions so I need to make GIMP use the new
> > one rather than the old one?
>
> Maybe. Try "ldd $(which gimp)" & see
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 18:34 +0200, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> The problem is that it seems like I still have the old version. The
> images still can't be loaded, for the same reason as before. So right
> now I don't know what went wrong. Do I still have the old version? Do
> I have the new ver
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 02:34:13 Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> Do I still have the old version?
[...]
> Do I have both versions so I need to make GIMP use the new
> one rather than the old one?
Maybe. Try "ldd $(which gimp)" & see what it says.
On this system (updated Ubuntu Fiesty) gimp is
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> Yes, I have got the same answer from another forum as well. I have
> libexif 0.6.13 installed. It's the version that is available in one of
> the repositories when Ubuntu 7.04 is just installed. I use the
> automatic update all the time, and so far there has not been an
> Yes, I have got the same answer from another forum as well. I have libexif
> 0.6.13 installed. It's the version that is available in one of the
> repositories when Ubuntu 7.04 is just installed. I use the automatic
> update
> all the time, and so far there has not been an update for that file.
>
Yes, I have got the same answer from another forum as well. I have libexif
0.6.13 installed. It's the version that is available in one of the
repositories when Ubuntu 7.04 is just installed. I use the automatic update
all the time, and so far there has not been an update for that file.
So I downlo