Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.0, 2.2.4 and gimp-print 5.0.0-beta2

2005-04-11 Thread Robin Pfeifer
I'd like to return to my printing problem for a last time - if I'm 
breaking any list rules or going on everybody's nerves, just tell me.

I have now compiled gimp 2.2.6 without print option and then gutenprint 
beta 3 with gimp2, cups, foomatic and ghostscript. Before the 
installation of gutenprint the new gimp had no print option, after that 
it now has. But still the printing process does not get finished.

I do have a workaround now, though: if I let gimp and gutenprint print 
the content to a ps file and then use the printing command as given in 
gutenprint on the command line with the file name as an option, printing 
works perfectly - so it seems that gimp just doesn't pass the calculated 
content to print to the printing system.

But I have no idea why it doesn't do that.
Robin
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.0, 2.2.4 and gimp-print 5.0.0-beta2

2005-04-05 Thread Robin Pfeifer
Ok, first off, thanks to all who have answered so far.
The situation at present: I have compiled and installed gimp 2.2.4 
without print option, then ran ldconfig because the readme said so, then 
compiled and installed gutenprint 5.0 beta 3 with gimp, cups, foomatic, 
and ghostscript. All without problem.

I restarted cups with the printer switched on (an Epson CX5400) and 
modified the printer to use the recommended gutenprint plus cups driver 
for the same printer.

Sadly, the problem still persists. I have started gimp from a terminal 
in the hope that some error message would appear, but nothing. I can 
open the image, select 'print', then I get the gutenprint dialogue. I 
set all the values to what I need (but I've also tried the standards and 
other values), press print, and the dialogue disappears, the 'printing' 
bar underneath the picture grows to 100%, and then silence. No error, 
the cancel button and gimp as a whole react normally, but the printing 
bar remains at 100%. No error in the terminal, nothing.

Opening the CUPS configuration page in my browser, there are no print 
jobs in progress, as if nothing was sent to CUPS. The printer is idle. A 
CPU monitor does not show any agitation there - top tells me there are a 
couple of 'print' and 'lp' tasks running:

28384 bitpicke  16   0 16764  11m 6756 S  0.0  1.7   0:00.00 print
28385 bitpicke  15   0  3300 1340 1056 S  0.0  0.2   0:00.22 lp
28386 bitpicke  19   0 16764  11m 6756 S  0.0  1.7   0:00.00 print
28550 bitpicke  17   0  1868  512  436 S  0.0  0.1   0:00.00 gnome-pty-helpe
28551 bitpicke  16   0  4028 1724 1264 S  0.0  0.2   0:00.06 bash
28678 bitpicke  16   0 16064  10m 6752 S  0.0  1.6   0:00.00 print
28679 bitpicke  15   0  3300 1340 1056 S  0.0  0.2   0:00.21 lp
28680 bitpicke  19   0 16064  10m 6752 S  0.0  1.6   0:00.00 print
But this is very near the end of the list, only the idle browser in the 
background is even lower. They never do much.

In /var and its subdirectories the only things I can find which have 
something to do with the print attempt are two 13 MB temp files with 
(possibly) hexadecimal names in /var/tmp - they were made within four 
minutes of each other about after I started the printing process. I 
later tried another printout of a different file, and a new file turned 
up there. Of course that didn't print either.

I can then cancel the printing process, close the image, close gimp, all 
without any error whatsoever.

That's all I know. Does anyone have any suggestion what I can do next in 
order to make gimp actually print something?

Robin
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.0, 2.2.4 and gimp-print 5.0.0-beta2

2005-04-04 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Mogens Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Then you can install = compile the gimp-print - now Gutenprint - 
> afterwards, just remember the option --with-gimp2

If you want to use the plug-in that comes with gimp-print 5, then you
will want to compile GIMP with the --disable-print configure option.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.0, 2.2.4 and gimp-print 5.0.0-beta2

2005-04-04 Thread Mogens Jaeger
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Robin Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 
So I decided to try the version 2.2.4. This wil not compile;
configure stopped the first time saying that gimpprint-config was
4.2.6 while gimp-print 5.0 was found, and I should remove the old
version.
   
You misread what configure told you. It told you that gimp-print 5.0
is not supported and that gimp-print 4.2.6 has bugs. You should be
using gimp-print 4.2.7 instead.
 
Then you can install = compile the gimp-print - now Gutenprint - 
afterwards, just remember the option --with-gimp2
--
mvh Mogens Jæger

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.0, 2.2.4 and gimp-print 5.0.0-beta2

2005-04-04 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Robin Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> So I decided to try the version 2.2.4. This wil not compile;
> configure stopped the first time saying that gimpprint-config was
> 4.2.6 while gimp-print 5.0 was found, and I should remove the old
> version.

You misread what configure told you. It told you that gimp-print 5.0
is not supported and that gimp-print 4.2.6 has bugs. You should be
using gimp-print 4.2.7 instead.


Sven
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[Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.0, 2.2.4 and gimp-print 5.0.0-beta2

2005-04-04 Thread Robin Pfeifer
Hello,
I recently upgraded to GIMP 2.2 from 2.0, and I have found that I 
couldn't print anything anymore. The printing process would start (the 
calculation bar under the image running to 100%), but then nothing would 
be sent to the printer (I left it on for hours, but nothing happened). 
The printer, using CUPS, would remain idle.

So I decided to renew my printer software and installed gimp-print 5.0 
beta2, the most recent CUPS version etc. Printing from other programs 
works well, but while the installed GIMP 2.2.0 does use the new version 
of gimp-print (configured with gimp2, cups, foomatic, ghostscript), the 
error persists. So I decided to try the version 2.2.4. This wil not 
compile; configure stopped the first time saying that gimpprint-config 
was 4.2.6 while gimp-print 5.0 was found, and I should remove the old 
version. I did that, and re-compiled gimp-print 5 just to be on the safe 
side. Now the old gimpprint-config is gone, but there isn't any new one, 
so configure now stops saying that there is no version of gimp-print at 
all. The prefixes used are standard, and there really is no 
gimpprint-config anywhere... But as I said, gimp-print 5 is used by gimp 
2.2.0, it just doesn't actually print. Its interface shows etc.

So what this boils down to is two questions: what is going wrong with 
the printout in the installed GIMP version, and what can I do to make 
the newer GIMP version compile?

My system is SuSE 9.1, but I have installed so many things from source 
instead of SuSE rpms by now that it no longer resembles the original 
system very much. GIMP is not located in the /opt tree anymore but in 
/usr/local, for example, as is gimp-print - which had been working 
perfectly with 2.0.

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
Robin
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