mtpaint 3.49.12- April 2016
mtPaint 3.44.57
Versions 3.44.47-56 have a bug: in Preferences->Paths, path boxes don't get set from file selector.
Fixed in version 3.44.57 on Github.
Fixed in version 3.44.57 on Github.
3.44.59
Mtpaint-3.44.59.pet
When you open a graphic folder, right/click on a graphic, and select 'open with' then select Mtpaint, all you get is a 'Screen Flicker' but the graphic does NOT open. Previous Mtpaint version worked fine!
(Installed in Slacko-5.6.5.5)
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When you open a graphic folder, right/click on a graphic, and select 'open with' then select Mtpaint, all you get is a 'Screen Flicker' but the graphic does NOT open. Previous Mtpaint version worked fine!
(Installed in Slacko-5.6.5.5)
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Re: 3.44.59
A classic case of mixed-up libraries.sszindian wrote:select 'open with' then select Mtpaint, all you get is a 'Screen Flicker' but the graphic does NOT open
Your system has libpng14.so.14 linked into GTK+2, and libjpeg.so.8 linked into libtiff. And this build of mtPaint links to libpng12.so.0 and libjpeg.so.62. So both versions get loaded, and then neither PNGs nor JPEGs work.
Running " ldd `which mtpaint` | grep 'libjpeg\|libpng' " will demonstrate the problem.
Slacko therefore needs a separate build of mtPaint (using libpng 1.4.x and libjpeg 8 ).
Are you sure? I know that Slacko has different libraries butwjaguar wrote:A classic case of mixed-up libraries.
I don't have any problems with installing this version of mtpaint
in Slacko 5.6 or 5.7
I did have problems installing the debian packages in anything other than
Lucid Puppy.
But I made those packages specifically for Ubuntu Lucid and Tahr.
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Edit - there is a 64 bit version of Slacko. Software compiled for
32 bit won't work on a 64 bit OS (unless there some type of
emulator)
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Last edited by don570 on Sat 12 Apr 2014, 17:05, edited 1 time in total.
The way to truly make sure is to run 'ldd mtpaint' on a live Slacko system. But apart from some miracle, the conflict will be there just as I described.don570 wrote:Are you sure?wjaguar wrote:A classic case of mixed-up libraries.
These problems can be not immediately obvious; sometimes it is GTK+, not mtPaint, that gets its PNG loader failing. In such cases, the only sign of something wrong may be broken file/directory icons in the builtin fileselector. If the theme used in GTK+ isn't itself heavily PNG-based, nothing else in mtPaint GUI will be affected, for I do not use GTK's stock icons anywhere else.I know that Slacko has different libraries but
I don't have any problems with installing this version of mtpaint
in Slacko 5.6 or 5.7
But which PNG loader is to fail, is entirely at the mercy of the dynamic loader and the Almighty Random.
Building mtPaint with a subset of libs taken from another system is simple. At least, it is when the libs are downloadable as separate packages (like those from Ubuntu or Slackware). Just unpack them into some directory, and configure mtPaint this way:But I made those packages specifically for Ubuntu Lucid and Tahr.
./configure --fakeroot=somedir/usr
I've been checking on compatibility. I downloaded and installed
Ubuntu Precise 12.04
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
I discovered that libtiff and lifgif aren't installed.
I was fooled by this because lubuntu CD has these libraries installed
and a free CD I have of Ubuntu Lucid has them installed as well.
Also I found that I couldn't use the installer, probably
because I didn't have the size of package listed in control file of
debian package.
But it is possible to install with a command at terminal
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/sau ... pkg.1.html
But library dependencies must be met afterwards.
By installing the following two packages as well I should solve that
problem and have a debain mtpaint package that will
install in most Ubuntu versions.
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/m ... rig.tar.gz
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/m ... rig.tar.gz
Ubuntu Precise 12.04
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
I discovered that libtiff and lifgif aren't installed.
I was fooled by this because lubuntu CD has these libraries installed
and a free CD I have of Ubuntu Lucid has them installed as well.
Also I found that I couldn't use the installer, probably
because I didn't have the size of package listed in control file of
debian package.
But it is possible to install with a command at terminal
Code: Select all
dpkg -i mtpaint-tahr-3.44.59.deb
But library dependencies must be met afterwards.
By installing the following two packages as well I should solve that
problem and have a debain mtpaint package that will
install in most Ubuntu versions.
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/m ... rig.tar.gz
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/m ... rig.tar.gz
fakeroot is explained here
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/nat ... tcp.1.html
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http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/nat ... tcp.1.html
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I've improved the debian packages (I hope )
They should install easily. The Tahr and Precise versions should warn
that
libgif4_4.1.6-9ubuntu1_i386.deb
must be installed first.
The Lucid version doesn't need any dependencies.
For installation it shouldn't be necessary to use
dpkg -i <package_name>
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mtpaint-debian-3.44.59.tar.gz
http://www.datafilehost.com/d/0f909e89
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They should install easily. The Tahr and Precise versions should warn
that
libgif4_4.1.6-9ubuntu1_i386.deb
must be installed first.
The Lucid version doesn't need any dependencies.
For installation it shouldn't be necessary to use
dpkg -i <package_name>
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mtpaint-debian-3.44.59.tar.gz
http://www.datafilehost.com/d/0f909e89
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