I am running into a great amount of difficulty trying to get
gimp-gap-2.4.0 to compile on openSUSE 10.3.
From what I've seen on the internet, there are a few people who have
had the exact same problems.
I got over one of the problems, which was an error in compiling ffmpeg
library ... I just downloaded the CVS snap-shot from the ffmpeg website
and replaced the code in the gimp-gap tree with this this code and it
worked okay.
The next problem I run into is compiling libwavplayclient ... it is
looking for gtk headers in the wrong place, or something, and when I try
to point it in the right direction, it comes at me with 1000 lines of
errors.
So, I have no idea how to get this thing to compile.
I compiled it fine on Debian, but I can't use Debian because my current
architecture is not fully sup****ted by anyone but openSUSE (I've tried
several distributions, and only openSUSE recognizes my sound card ...
I'm sure it has something to do with the magic blacklist file, but I
don't want to keep installing Linux, so I'm settling with openSUSE,
which is fine, I like it).
Any help with regards to getting gimp-gap to compile would be greatly
appreciated. As it is, I've managed to do the work I needed to without
gap installed ... But it would be nice to make a flash animation that
had a little bit more resolution and depth than the 256 colors that GIFs
allow.
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Nathan Moschkin.


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