Re: [FIX] Image problems in GNOME/Imlib 1.9 combo



On 14 Jan, Rebecca Ore scribbled:
->  On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 05:05:41PM -0600, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
->  > 
->  > Hello guys, 
->  > 
->  >   The reason why you are noticing any of these problems if you are
->  > using Imlib 1.9:
->  > 
->  
->  What about the control-center tarball?  I've been having everything
->  compile along just fine, then hit that and get the same errors I'd been
->  getting.  I wonder if I'm doing something wrong in the instructions re
->  Imblib 1.9.  I removed my rpm of libtool and build the l.2d one.  I
->  re-untarred Imlib and did "libtoolize --force"  I got a message that I
->  should run acload which I ignored the first time, did ./configure; make.
->  Everything looked okay, the other four libs compiled fine, then control
->  center gave me the same error message and bail out that it did when I
->  first reported the error.
->  
->  What's my problem here, or should we have a new tarball of
->  control-center, too?  If there have been cvs changes since 0.99.0,

yes - you need a new one - cvs control-center is fixed.

->  perhaps that's a problem, too.  If there have been no cvs changes since
->  0.99.0, then not.  I went to ftp.jimppick to see about snapshots of
->  this, but the file there titled control center wasn't marked as being a
->  tarball, though it's obviously a binary.
->  
->  I understand that tarball releases would be dependant on the server
->  being fixed.
->  

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