Le 07-09-14 à 09:23, Stefan Bruda a écrit :

Hi,

Hi

First of all, thanks for your comments. Gimp will soon hit 2.4.0 and if anything is wrong, now is the time to find it.

At 22:10 -0400 on 2007-9-13 Yves de Champlain wrote:

The latest Gimp (2.4.1) does not seem to go along well with gimp-
print.
Whenever I attempt to print something I get a bus error in
/opt/local/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/print.  Last time I checked (with
Gimp
2.2.17) printing was no problem at all.  Is there any trick I am
missing?
How does one print?  Could it be that this all happens because the
newest
Gimp port if for a release candidate?

I'm not sure about this.  Do you have gimp-print installed ?

Yes.  Works well with gimp 2.2.17.

gimp-print is deprecated. gutenprint is the new version (and new name) of gimp-print, so you should uninstall it.

The print plugin is part of gimp itself.  It would be easier if I
had some output of this.

I am not sure what kind of output to provide.  The print plugin just
segfaults:

    /opt/local/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/print: fatal error: Bus error

In the logs I get a somewhat longish description of what looks like a
good ol' segmentation violation (log included below).  I have rebuilt
gimp-print by the way, just to make sure that there is no library
confusion.  Now that I am looking at it, I also note that the jp2
plugin has problems:

    dyld: Library not loaded: libopenjpeg-2.1.2.0.dylib
      Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/jp2
      Reason: image not found

although libopenjpeg-2.1.2.0.dylib does exist:

    < godel:~ > ll /opt/local/lib/libopenjpeg-2.1.2.0.dylib
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 130592 Aug 11 12:59 /opt/local/lib/ libopenjpeg-2.1.2.0.dylib*

This looks like a problem I thought was fixed ... can you send me the output of

otool -L /opt/local/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/jp2

Now that I further look at it, I note too that I can open the dialog
of "Print with Gutenprint" (haven't tried to actually print with it
yet but it will probably work).

Finally, I also note that my Python-fu menu is gone (although gimp2 is
indeed compiled with +python) and Script-fu contains few entries (only
the four plugins that I added manually, the stock ones are gone).  Is
this normal?

I can't answer that yet because I'm right now struggling with RC2 which has it's own problems, one of which is that there is no menu anymore !!!???!!! I know python-fu menu has been removed. I think everything is now in the "filter" menu. Does that makes sense ?

yves

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