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cannot start 2.7 from git Alexander Rabtchevich 02 Apr 13:45
  cannot start 2.7 from git Jon Nordby 02 Apr 16:45
  cannot start 2.7 from git Liam R E Quin 02 Apr 17:32
   cannot start 2.7 from git Alexander Rabtchevich 02 Apr 17:45
    cannot start 2.7 from git Bill Skaggs 03 Apr 03:25
Alexander Rabtchevich
2010-04-02 13:45:17 UTC (over 14 years ago)

cannot start 2.7 from git

Hello

I compiled current git under Ubuntu 9.10 against babl 0.1.2 and gegl 0.1.2 without gtk-docs. When I try to run gimp only writes in the console

... gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.0i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.2i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.3i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.5i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.7i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.8i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 3.0i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 3.2i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 3.5i]: cannot adjust line ...

Is there a solution?

With respect, Alexander Rabtchevich

Jon Nordby
2010-04-02 16:45:00 UTC (over 14 years ago)

cannot start 2.7 from git

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Alexander Rabtchevich < alexander.v.rabtchevich@iaph.bas-net.by> wrote:

Hello

I compiled current git under Ubuntu 9.10 against babl 0.1.2 and gegl 0.1.2 without gtk-docs. When I try to run gimp only writes in the console

---- console output ----
Is there a solution?

Make sure that you don't have a Gimp (2.6) instance running. If you do, it will connect to it and just pop up a new image window there when you run "gimp-2.7". If that is not the issue, please pastebin the entire console output (and the command you are running).

Liam R E Quin
2010-04-02 17:32:40 UTC (over 14 years ago)

cannot start 2.7 from git

On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:49 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:

Hello

I compiled current git under Ubuntu 9.10 against babl 0.1.2 and gegl 0.1.2 without gtk-docs. When I try to run gimp only writes in the console

... gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.0i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.2i]: cannot adjust line

I don't know about that error, but I recently found I need to remove a file called "context" from my ~/.gimp-git directory, as otherwise gimp dumped core on startup.

So try that, and if that doesn't help, rename your gimp directory and see if it then starts.

My gimp doesn't contain "cannot adjust line" so maybe it's coming from a plugin or from a library - e.g. libgtk-x11

Liam

Alexander Rabtchevich
2010-04-02 17:45:40 UTC (over 14 years ago)

cannot start 2.7 from git

Liam R E Quin wrote:

On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:49 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:

Hello

I compiled current git under Ubuntu 9.10 against babl 0.1.2 and gegl 0.1.2 without gtk-docs. When I try to run gimp only writes in the console

... gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.0i]: cannot adjust line gimp-2.7:687: warning [p 29, 2.2i]: cannot adjust line

I don't know about that error, but I recently found I need to remove a file called "context" from my ~/.gimp-git directory, as otherwise gimp dumped core on startup.

So try that, and if that doesn't help, rename your gimp directory and see if it then starts.

My gimp doesn't contain "cannot adjust line" so maybe it's coming from a plugin or from a library - e.g. libgtk-x11

Liam

It's strange, but when I closed terminal and ran GIMP from Nautilus, it started OK. Do not know, what was wrong.

With respect, Alexander Rabtchevich

Bill Skaggs
2010-04-03 03:25:16 UTC (over 14 years ago)

cannot start 2.7 from git

That error message comes from groff, a text-formatting program. But I don't know why gimp would be invoking groff. The most common time it is invoked is in printing man pages, but that doesn't seem likely to apply here.

-- Bill