Where is libpangocairo 1.0.so.0
I downloaded gimp source package and I tried to compile. I install a lot dependency packages for gimp but I can't successfully complete.
I do not know which package is causing the error but I tried to install below packages: Code:. Last edited by cynwulf; at AM. Thanks for reply. Originally Posted by Knightron. Last edited by mesuutt; at AM.
Reinstall all of the cairo stuff you have installed, e. Probably gives a idea to you. On my system: nothing. Before you try again see Knightron's post regarding the GTK version If you really need Gimp 2.
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Page 1 of 2. View Public Profile. View Review Entries. View LQ Wiki Contributions. Visit mesuutt's homepage! Find More Posts by cynwulf. Quote: Originally Posted by caravel From where did you install gimp 2. Quote: Originally Posted by mesuutt My sourc. Originally Posted by mesuutt I downloaded gimp source package and I tried to compile. I do not know which package is causing the error but I tried to install below packages: Code: atk Active Oldest Votes.
Improve this answer. Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' k gold badges silver badges bronze badges. I am using xfce4 instead of gnome. I am not sure that I am using gnome libraries. Try apt-get install libpango1. To backport gimp 2. I suggest you post that as a separate question.
Faheem Mitha Faheem Mitha Paste the output of dpkg -S libpangocairo It can't correspond to more than one package. You have the squeeze version of libpango1. Maybe get apt-show-versions to give you a list of installed packages not in stable? You probably don't want to post that - it would be too long. Did you compile and install some package locally? I dont know why but dlocate and dpkg -S gives same output. What are you mean with compile and install locally? Show 2 more comments.
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