Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes after much trial and hard ship (ok after me putting it off and > complaining a lot) Imlib 1.6 is now resting comfortably in Debian's > Incoming and will appear in slink shortly.
Please allow me to jump in here with a related question. I was seized by urge to compile Gnome-0.2 this past Friday night (on this Debian 1.3 box), so I've had occasion to build imlib over the weekend. Problem: I've built imlib without gif support since I had trouble compiling the giflib stuff. I've since compiled giflib, but now that it's compiled the 'test-unx' run gives me errors, so I don't whether or not to go ahead and rebuild imlib with it or not. Here's a snip from the output of test-unx: bedlam# ./test-unx The Porsche. gif2x11 <./pic/porsche.gif The Porsche composited with a generated background X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) Major opcode of failed request: 72 (X_PutImage) Serial number of failed request: 152 Current serial number in output stream: 152 {snip} Color histogram of the Porsche image X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) Major opcode of failed request: 72 (X_PutImage) Serial number of failed request: 28 Current serial number in output stream: 28 The #2 solid flipped on its side X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) Major opcode of failed request: 72 (X_PutImage) Serial number of failed request: 152 Current serial number in output stream: 152 {end snip - much more of the same} Is this an indication that something's wrong with my build of giflib? I'm holding off on doing a 'make install' until I figure this one out, but then I'd like to the gif support in imlib also. TIA for any light shed on this murky realm! (And congrats on the Debian/Gnome effort!) > --------------------n--e--u--t--r--i--n--o----f--e--v--e--r--!------------- Bob Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.brainiac.com/bernie at Esmond, R.I. ftp://rupturedduck.dyn.ml.org (sometimes) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]