[Gimp-user] unknown software exception

2008-12-08 Thread Rinke H.
I can't say I'm a newby in computers, but sometimes they keep me wondering if
these machines are really so logic as we think. 

Well, anyway, I read something about disabling fonts in the gimp via the
--no-fonts command line option, and decided to give it a try, if maybe that
caused my troubles with gimp. 

So I re-installed the gimp for the fifth (or so) time on this machine. Where
all previous times I installed this same version (2.6.3) resulted in a big
crash within 5 seconds or so, now gimp runs fine on this machine, even before
I got the chance to try out this --no-fonts option. 

Even thinking about this command line option without even applying it
apparantly made my computer change its mind!!

Computers are bizarre machines!


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[Gimp-user] unknown software exception

2008-11-27 Thread Rinke H.
Hi Daniel, 

Thanks for answering.

>Could you try completely 
>uninstalling the old GIMP and the old GTK+ libraries >before installing the

>current version of GIMP?

I did. I completely uninstalled the old version before installing the new,
including the old GTK+ which indeed has to be un-installed separately. 

>
>Also other people might be able to help further if that error message
mentions 
>more details about where exactly the error occurs.

Yes, it might help me further too :-)
Unfortunately, the error message doesn't display further details. Only some
hex numbers and the memory location:

unknown software exception (0xc08e) occurred at location 0x6e953deb


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Re: [Gimp-user] unknown software exception

2008-11-27 Thread Daniel Hornung
On Thursday 27 November 2008, Rinke H. wrote:
> I just installed gimp 2.6 on my windows 2000 machine, but the program is
> inherently instable and is not able to run longer than 5 seconds before it
> crashes and disappears. Most of the time it already crashes at startup; if
> not it crashes as soon as you click a button or menu item.
>
> The error message is always something like "unknow software exception at
> blah blah blah"
>
> 2.4 has the same behaviour, only 2.0 runs without problems.
>
> On my other machine, also windows 2000, gimp 2.6 runs without problems.
>
>
> Anyone an idea what I can do about it? Is there some error log in the gimp,
> which I can check on dll's causing the problem?

Hi!

If you still have 2.0 or 2.2 there, you probably installed gtk+ separately, 
which could be in a pretty old version by now.  Could you try completely 
uninstalling the old GIMP and the old GTK+ libraries before installing the 
current version of GIMP?

Also other people might be able to help further if that error message mentions 
more details about where exactly the error occurs.

Daniel


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[Gimp-user] unknown software exception

2008-11-27 Thread Rinke H.
I just installed gimp 2.6 on my windows 2000 machine, but the program is
inherently instable and is not able to run longer than 5 seconds before it
crashes and disappears. Most of the time it already crashes at startup; if not
it crashes as soon as you click a button or menu item.

The error message is always something like "unknow software exception at blah
blah blah"

2.4 has the same behaviour, only 2.0 runs without problems.

On my other machine, also windows 2000, gimp 2.6 runs without problems.


Anyone an idea what I can do about it? Is there some error log in the gimp,
which I can check on dll's causing the problem?
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