When this sort of problem arises, look in the directory of the user you use the program as and remove all the legacy files and directories. In this case, remove .gimprc if it exists, as well as the directory .gimp if it exists. Then install the new gimp and you shouldn't experience any conflicts. Hope this helps. Simone Castellaneta wrote:
The same thing happened me: after I' ve installed GTK 1.0.0, Gimp stopped working and up to now I didn' t success making it work again. I' ve also uninstalled the rpmed Suse Gimp and installed a new one compiled from source but no success. :((
Bye.
On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Martin Mller wrote:
Also, gimp stopped working after I compiled gtk v1.0.0 -- why is that, wonder?
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