Inkscape 0.44-1

Yves de Champlain yves at macports.org
Fri Sep 15 12:55:26 PDT 2006


Le 06-09-15 à 12:03, McGarry Vince a écrit :

> On Sep 14, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Yves de Champlain wrote:
>
>>
>> Le 06-09-14 à 00:26, McGarry Vince a écrit :
>>
>>> Since I've changed to gtk28, Inkscape no longer works. I  
>>> uninstalled, cleaned, then reinstalled without difficulty, but  
>>> still no go. I noticed on the Inkscape site that there is an  
>>> upgrade from the version on MacPorts, 0.44, to 0.44-1. I don't  
>>> know whether this will make a difference.
>>>
>>> I'm running a MacBook PPC and have been experimenting with Gnome  
>>> under X-11.
>>
>> I have inkscape-0.44 installed and running on PPC with gtk2  
>> (2.8.19).  I don't know about a gtk28 port though.  the 0.44-1  
>> version from inkscape is a packaging revision (maybe to incude  
>> universl binaries), not a source upgrade.  "MacBook PPC" is a  
>> little ambiguous ... do you mean MacBook or PPC ?
>>
>> yves
>
> The problem seems to be a call to a different version of a library  
> and I am naive about what to do. From my crash log:
>
> %-------
>
> Command: inkscape
> Path:    /opt/local/bin/inkscape
> Parent:  launchd [1]
>
> Version: ??? (???)
>
> PID:    339
> Thread: Unknown
>
> Link (dyld) error:
>
> Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libgnutls.12.dylib
>   Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libloudmouth-1.0.dylib
>   Reason: image not found
>
> %--------
>
> It appears that gtk 2.8.20 uses a different set of gnutls which  
> makes libgnutls.13.dylib available, not libgnutls.12.dylib. What is  
> installed is loudmouth 1.0.1 and the current stable release is  
> 1.0.5. I have no idea whether this makes any difference.

that is you probably upgraded gnutls recently, so a simple rebuild of  
loudmouth should fix the problem.

I'll try to provide the upgrade to loumouth soon so that will make  
things easier for everyone.

thanks for the report

yves




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