On Wednesday 12 May 2004 05:52 pm, Fred Miller wrote:
On Wednesday May 12 2004 3:33 am, Jerome Lyles wrote:
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 05:56 pm, Fred Miller wrote:
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 7:46 pm, Jerome Lyles wrote:
[snip]
Jerome, one more time - why aren't you using Gimp 2.0, as you have it installed as part of 9.0 on that box? IF you use that release, which is much better than 1.2, I can send you dcraw which you will need to import RAW images, and the gimp plugin.
Fred
Fred, I did upgrade to gimp2, things are better but not yet correct. Here's
some of the output from gimptool:
gimptool --install rawphoto.c
You're using gimptool, which is the 1.2 version, NOT gimptool-2.0.
Fred
Hi Fred, I think you missed one of my emails on this subject:
Fred, I did upgrade to gimp2, things are better but not yet correct. Here's some of the output from gimptool: <snip> Question, do you have both gimp 1.2.x and gimp 2.0 installed? If you do, then you will need to make sure that the correct gimptool is getting called. I would try using gimptool2 --install and see how it goes.
I did but I removed 1.2.x.
<snip>
Do you have the gimp2-devel package installed? This provides the devel libs for plugin compilation.
I think so: > rpm -q gimp2-devel gimp2-devel-1.3.20-21 Jerome So with only gimp2 loaded and using gimptool-2.o I still get the same errors: # gimptool-2.0 --install rawphoto.c <snip> rawphoto.c:27:21: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory rawphoto.c:29:26: libgimp/gimp.h: No such file or directory rawphoto.c:30:28: libgimp/gimpui.h: No such file or directory Jerome