On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 09:47:37AM -0400, Carol Spears <carol@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > get this message from gimp that if i am elite enough to use > threading, then i am elite enough to fix it. ;) > i think if i pin perl from woody, i am elite enough to fix it. The problem is that debian woody uses an experimental and very very broken option when compiling their perl, namely the 5.005 threading model. It's known not to work with gimp or many other modules, and since it's explicitly flagged as experimental people really wonder why debian chose to enable it. The perl from testing or unstable (one of them has 5.008) should work. (Please note that it explicitly says that it is a warning only, doesn't mention "elite" anywhere and all that is requested is to not send complaints when it breaks, as you have been warned). > also, i really really never ever thought that gimp-perl would > be available for wingimp. The problem is that there seem to be two modes of building gimp or gtk+2, the using unix-like tools, and the (standard!) one. You could have the first (easy, for unixians) way with gtk1, too, but then gimp would only run with an X11 server. Gtk+2 can be built with the normal win32 backend even under cygwin now. That might not be the platform that people want (no nice installer etc.), which is why I think it will take some time until all this works out of the box. gimp-perl would need to be modified in it's config mechanism since the 1.2 wingimp doesn't provide the configuration framework needed. I do not know wether this will be true for the 2.0 version, but I suspect it will (?). while gimp-perl-1.2 could be modified, all hopes are gone when it comes to Gtk1. The situation is very different to gtk+2, though, since standard cygwin builds are available and useful and support pkgconfig. The build framework of Gtk+2-perl is also working with that. So, getting gimp-perl-1.3 Gtk+2 and gimp working under windows is "just" a matter of a lot of time and patience. -- -----==- | ----==-- _ | ---==---(_)__ __ ____ __ Marc Lehmann +-- --==---/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / pcg@xxxxxxxx |e| -=====/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ XX11-RIPE --+ The choice of a GNU generation | |