Re: panel errors (It don't start!)
- From: John Kennedy <jk csuchico edu>
- To: GNOME <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: panel errors (It don't start!)
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 05:54:55 -0800 (PST)
01/20/99 @ 05:54:00 AM (Wednesday)
Following up to myself...
Recompiling from tarballs after a glibc-2.0.110-induced delay seems
to have let enough time, water, or CVS-induced weirdness pass.
I notice that the ftp site's compile-order list varies from the FAQ,
so I used it this time and that might have helped. I haven't done a
pure recompile in this order, but this is roughly what I used and the
order that I compiled it in to get things working happily...
freetype-1.2 libaudiofile-0.1.5
esound-0.2.7 glib-1.1.13
gtk+-1.1.13 imlib-1.9.1
gtk-engines-0.1 fnlib-0.4
enlightenment-0.15.0-990115 ORBit-0.3.91
gnome-libs-0.99.4 control-center-0.99.3
libghttp-0.99.2 mc-4.5.9
libxml-0.99.3 gnumeric-0.7
gnome-objc-0.99.3 libgtop-0.99.2
gnome-core-0.99.3.2 gnome-admin-0.99.1
gnome-utils-0.99.3 gnome-games-0.99.3
gnome-media-0.99.3 gtop-0.99.2
gimp-1.1.0 ee-0.3.5
ggv-0.26 gnome-pim-0.99.3
gnome-print-0.0.3 users-guide-0.99.2
--- john
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Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 09:27:27 -0800 (PST)
From: John Kennedy <jk@csuchico.edu>
Subject: Re: panel errors (It don't start!)
[Marshal Wong]
> I managed to get pretty much everything listed in "compiling GNOME"
> compiled last night/this morning. That's a first. But when I
> tried to run panel, I get these errors. Am I missing something?
> What's convert? Any help would be appriceated.
> /convert: No such file or directory
> gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image:
> /usr/local/share/pixmaps/tiles/tile-normal-up.png
> All fallbacks failed.
...
[bruce@cenderis.demon.co.uk]
> Yes, you've got the wrong version of libpng. Which is tricky,
> really. Where can one get the source for libpng-1.0.1? (1.0.2 is
> unacceptable, for some reason.)
Hmm. I get the same problem and I would have thought my build-area
was contamination free. I had the occasion to use binaries compiled
dynamically against libpng-1.0.1 and then run when only -1.0.2 was
present and they even noticed (and complained intelligently about) that!
I haven't resolved that problem yet, and it has almost driven me away
from CVS and over to tarballs to (presumably) get something more stable.
I could take older CVS-based binaries and run them just fine on the
same system (blow away /opt/gnome, un-cpio other binaries, ldconfig -v
and I was off). Since I don't keep libpng under /opt/gnome, that was
my leading indicator that the problem was probably in CVS and not in png.
--- john
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