GIMP install help - URGENT
Greg Rundlett
greg at freephile.com
Wed Apr 28 04:41:36 EDT 2004
Hello,
It's been a marathon effort to get GIMP 2.0 installed on my Red Hat FC 1
machine. There are lots of dependencies, and dependencies of
dependencies to build GIMP2.0.
I first got hung up on the Glib installation. It seemed to go smoothly,
but the next piece is Pango, and that complained during ./configure that
I had two versions of Glib. I would have just removed the old version
if I knew what to remove or how.
Anyway, I eventually rectified the "you've got two Glibs" problem by
adding /usr/local/lib to my $LD_LIBRARY_PATH with the following:
#$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib [ret]
But, after re-booting, my $LD_LIBRARY_PATH was empty. So first question
is how do you make it stick? iirc, you need to set it in your .bashrc
file? Maybe that's not a good question to begin with, because I've seen
a lot of advice against using LD_LIBRARY_PATH at all. I eventually
learned to edit /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig, so it's probably a
moot point.
Long story short, I tried installing everything from source, then from
RPMs, then using APT, then back to source for the past four days. I
finally got everything to build (although I had to sacrifice gimp-print
b/c it just wouldn't find one of the files that *was* installed.) When
I started GIMP, it told me that there was a problem with the class size
of Pango and would seg fault. I next rebooted, and now X can't start
properly.
I'm going to transfer all files to CD for my presentation, and since the
machine can dual-boot and has GIMP2.0 installed on Windows, I can use
that, but I would really like to do the presentation on Linux. So, I'm
wondering if anyone might be available at Martha's at 6 to help me
straighten this out. I'll be busy during the day, but can also work on
it for an hour at lunch time.
Greg
w. 603-642-4720 x 3#
gaim: freephile
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