Re: gdk_imlib 1.9.4 problems - NetBSD-current
- From: NJ Verenini <nverenin spunet dynip com>
- To: Nils Jeppe <nils providence work de>
- CC: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gdk_imlib 1.9.4 problems - NetBSD-current
- Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 20:30:02 -0800
Nils Jeppe wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, NJ Verenini wrote:
>
> > gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image:
> > /usr/local/share/pixmaps/whatever.{gif,jpg,png,bmp,foo}
> > All fallbacks failed.
>
> I had the same error message. My solution - on suse 6 so I dunno if this
> helps you any - was to delete all libgtk* libgdk* libimlib* and libImlib*
> that I could find. I also downloaded a binary distro of ImageMagick and
> added the delegates.mgk to /usr/share/ImageMagick. Then I reinstalled gtk,
> glib, and imlib... Seems to have worked. Have gnome running now.
>
> So my guess would be you have some conflicting versions maybe? Gnome seems
> to be very picky in this regard.
>
> Best wishes,
> Nils
Bah, no luck. I cleaned everything out and rebuilt. Once again,
everything works except for gdk_imlib.
It seems that you should just be able to make a symlink to the .so file
from the .so.0.0 file that gdk_imlib generates, but they appear to be
broken:
modname is set to imlib-xpm
g_module_build_path returned /usr/local/lib/libimlib-xpm.so
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(those first two lines are from the debug statements I put in gdk_imlib)
What's curious is that it crashes no matter what image type you try to
load. This makes it highly unlikely that png, jpg, etc. are busted (I
know they're not anyway, because I deleted all the old libraries,
recompiled, installed, and tested)
I'd sure be interested to hear from anyone who got gdk_imlib to run on
NetBSD (or *BSD).
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