-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
Packagers start your engines. I've uploaded a tarball for the 0.44 release. Thank you everyone for all of your hard work.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.sig?download
Enjoy.
Aaron Spike
Nice!
I got it to build on Ubuntu 6.06 following the instructions at http://inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/CompilingUbuntu It took FOREVER to compile, well, 20-30 minutes. Far longer than the other non-trivial code that I've compiled, such as Vim. Is this normal?
hi george,
what are your system's specs?
john m.
On 6/23/06, George V. Reilly <george@...634...> wrote:
Nice!
I got it to build on Ubuntu 6.06 following the instructions at http://inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/CompilingUbuntu It took FOREVER to compile, well, 20-30 minutes. Far longer than the other non-trivial code that I've compiled, such as Vim. Is this normal?
-- /George V. Reilly george@...634... http://www.georgevreilly.com/blog
Aaron Spike wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
Packagers start your engines. I've uploaded a tarball for the 0.44 release. Thank you everyone for all of your hard work.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.sig?download
Enjoy.
Aaron Spike
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&da... _______________________________________________ Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-user
I got it to build on Ubuntu 6.06 following the instructions at http://inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/CompilingUbuntu It took FOREVER to compile, well, 20-30 minutes. Far longer than the other non-trivial code that I've compiled, such as Vim. Is this normal?
Did use the instructions with "apt-get build-dep inkscape" ?
I put that on there yesterday, but it's always hard for me to remember if I had previously installed anything that made a difference. If it worked, that's great!
Thanks,
Michael Moore wrote:
I got it to build on Ubuntu 6.06 following the instructions at http://inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/CompilingUbuntu It took FOREVER to compile, well, 20-30 minutes. Far longer than the other non-trivial code that I've compiled, such as Vim. Is this normal?
Did use the instructions with "apt-get build-dep inkscape" ?
As I posted earlier, this might work with Ubuntu, but it does not work with Debian proper. At this time you get:
# apt-get build-dep inkscape Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done E: Build-dependencies for inkscape could not be satisfied.
Same result for stable, testing, or unstable targets.
I suspect this is due to a package conflict in one of your deps, though I haven't figured out how to get apt to tell me exactly what the problem is.
I was, however able to install the RPM using 'alien'. There apparently are sufficient run-time deps.
Inkscape 0.44 itself, though, is *nice*. ;-D
Cheers, Terry
Aaron Spike wrote:
Packagers start your engines. I've uploaded a tarball for the 0.44 release. Thank you everyone for all of your hard work.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.sig?download
Thanks for the Mac version. I like the new splash screen in the about section. This illustrates how I feel about Inkscape. If there is a Mac Intel version packaged, I will send another donation next week sometime.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
A member of the community requested a bzipped version of the tarball. And I noticed my naming of the signature file was inconsistent with previous releases. Here are the updated URLs.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.bz2?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.bz2.sig?downlo... http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz.sig?downloa...
Aaron Spike
Aaron Spike wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
A member of the community requested a bzipped version of the tarball. And I noticed my naming of the signature file was inconsistent with previous releases. Here are the updated URLs.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.bz2?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.bz2.sig?downlo... http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz?download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inkscape/inkscape-0.44.tar.gz.sig?downloa...
Thanks for the autopackage version as well.
Benjamin Huot wrote:
Thanks for the autopackage version as well.
You are very welcome.
For those of you that experienced problems with libXfixes and the autopackage, I'm sorry to say that the latest package still doesn't fix this. I haven't had much time to devote to this for a while.
Aaron Spike
I tried the latest autopackage but can't get it to work. Like before, it seems to install OK but when I try to run it I first get a message saying that cairo is missing. I install that and it then tells me that libXfixes is missing (I had that before). I try to compile that and it tells me that it can't find x11 !
At this point I gave up. I wanted to use autopackage to *avoid* dependency problems.
inkscape-0.43 installs without any problems at all.
I'm running on Mdk 10.1. I know this is quite an old distro now, but it has been extremely reliable, much more so that later ones, so I am very reluctant to try to change it.
Abrolag wrote:
I tried the latest autopackage but can't get it to work. Like before, it seems to install OK but when I try to run it I first get a message saying that cairo is missing. I install that and it then tells me that libXfixes is missing (I had that before). I try to compile that and it tells me that it can't find x11 !
At this point I gave up. I wanted to use autopackage to *avoid* dependency problems.
inkscape-0.43 installs without any problems at all.
I'm running on Mdk 10.1. I know this is quite an old distro now, but it has been extremely reliable, much more so that later ones, so I am very reluctant to try to change it.
Yeah, as I mentioned I haven't resolved the libXfixes problem yet. Though to my credit, I don't think you replied to my messages last time. If you want to work through this, please contact me.
Aaron Spike
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 17:21:57 -0500 Aaron Spike <aaron@...476...> wrote:
Abrolag wrote:
I tried the latest autopackage but can't get it to work. Like before, it seems to install OK but when I try to run it I first get a message saying that cairo is missing. I install that and it then tells me that libXfixes is missing (I had that before). I try to compile that and it tells me that it can't find x11 !
At this point I gave up. I wanted to use autopackage to *avoid* dependency problems.
inkscape-0.43 installs without any problems at all.
I'm running on Mdk 10.1. I know this is quite an old distro now, but it has been extremely reliable, much more so that later ones, so I am very reluctant to try to change it.
Yeah, as I mentioned I haven't resolved the libXfixes problem yet. Though to my credit, I don't think you replied to my messages last time. If you want to work through this, please contact me.
Aaron Spike
I tried to email you twice about this. I wonder if you are getting them?
In any case Mdk 10.1 doesn't have an RPM for libXfixes (and it seems nobody has built one independently). The only references i can find are for Mandrive 2006.
I would be happy to try any suggestions to get round this.
On Sunday 25 June 2006 11:50 am, Abrolag wrote:
I tried the latest autopackage but can't get it to work. Like before, it seems to install OK but when I try to run it I first get a message saying that cairo is missing. I install that and it then tells me that libXfixes is missing (I had that before). I try to compile that and it tells me that it can't find x11 !
At this point I gave up. I wanted to use autopackage to *avoid* dependency problems.
inkscape-0.43 installs without any problems at all.
I'm running on Mdk 10.1. I know this is quite an old distro now, but it has been extremely reliable, much more so that later ones, so I am very reluctant to try to change it.
It installs fine on Mandriva 2006.
Wayne
participants (8)
-
Aaron Spike
-
Abrolag
-
Benjamin Huot
-
George V. Reilly
-
j michaelson
-
Michael Moore
-
Terry Hancock
-
wayne