> A long time ago, I built the 2.7.2 version which required upgrading my > BABL/GEGL libraries (running Kunbuntu 10.04) which I did by getting > the > code directly from the GIT repository > > I thought building 2.7.4 would be a snap since I didn't expect to have > to re-upgrade these. I was wrong :) > > BABL went OK but I have a problem with GEGL: the GIT version won't > compile ("No rule to make target `gegl-sampler-downsharp.c', needed by > `gegl-sampler-downsharp.lo'.") and the tarball requires GLIB 2.28 > (2.24 > on my Kubuntu 10.04). > > I understand that the GIT stuff may have compile problems, but I can't > invent a missing C source file from scratch. > > However, what I don't understand is that the tarball version requires > a > new GLIB when the GIT one doesn't? > > And if anyone went that route, where does the version chase stop? Is > GLIB the last one or are there anymore ahead? Well my GIT build fell over because of glib, so installed the latest and rebuilt without problems. # git clean -xdf seems to do wonders as well. -- Owen _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list