Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it sounds as if you managed to screw things up quite badly. You can't
> have several versions of GIMP installed unless you put them into
> separate prefixes outside the system search paths. Using '/usr/local'
> doesn't count as a separate prefix. Please see the relea
Hi,
it sounds as if you managed to screw things up quite badly. You can't
have several versions of GIMP installed unless you put them into
separate prefixes outside the system search paths. Using '/usr/local'
doesn't count as a separate prefix. Please see the release notes for the
development rele
Rich wrote:
Rich wrote:
Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
One more
Rich wrote:
Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
One more item - I thoug
Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
Hi,
I tried recompiling, same results.
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 11:38 -0300, Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disap
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 11:38 -0300, Rich wrote:
> After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
> trying out the settings,
> when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
> File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
See