I spend hours trying to fix this stupid error and nothing work, please help
- cerement ( @cerement@slrpnk.net ) 7•1 day ago
(completely sidetracked here – there’s a reason Dirk Hohndel (and Linus) decided to go with Qt instead of GTK)
- The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English1•7 hours ago
The additional compilation overhead is a good stress test for a new kernel? /j
- Strit ( @Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show ) 26•2 days ago
I don’t see any errors, just warnings. And GTK is very verbose about warnings…
- The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English1•7 hours ago
Even when you try to turn them off.
The app run fine but ui are mass up and unusable because of missing themes engines, and it crash (I got segmentation fault) if I try to change theme to system theme it’s fine 3 days ago
- Strit ( @Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show ) 16•2 days ago
Gimp is likely still using gtk2, which means you need a theme that supports gtk2. That’s probably old and un-maintained, since gtk2 has been End-Of-Life for a while now. gimp 3.0 is approaching though.
Is gtk not backward compatible with older version?
- data1701d (He/Him) ( @data1701d@startrek.website ) English13•2 days ago
No. GTK 3 was a breaking change, and so was 4.
- data1701d (He/Him) ( @data1701d@startrek.website ) English12•2 days ago
Additionally, I think 3.18 onward doesn’t even support theming engines. As said, though, GIMP is stuck on GTK2.
If you’re having a lot of trouble, perhaps just go with the Flatpak.
- Strit ( @Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show ) 4•2 days ago
They tend to use different theming engines each major version, so I don’t believe they are.
- data1701d (He/Him) ( @data1701d@startrek.website ) English12•2 days ago
Please specify:
- What distribution
- What architecture
- What desktop environment
- What you have done so far to try to resolve the problem (e.g have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling the package?)
Based on your host name, I’m assuming it’s Arch. From what I can tell from the terminal output, Ghostscript is missing (thus the
libgs.so
error). Maybe try reinstalling it with Pacman. Did you update your system and it somehow got autoremoved (I don’t know Arch that well)?I installed ghostscript and it doesn’t give me error anymore but it still crash if I try to change theme
(script-fu:2516): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: 14:13:54.547: script-fu: gimp_wire_read(): error Segmentation fault (core dumped)
- data1701d (He/Him) ( @data1701d@startrek.website ) English1•6 hours ago
What themes do you have installed, and which theme are you trying to switch to? Also, can you confirm what distro and DE you’re using as well as any major customizations so I can try and replicate the problem in an Arch VM, please?
Hi, it’s Arch Linux and for gtk application style it’s “Materia-Blackout”, I don’t have any major customization except I hide title bar in “Breeze Window Decoration” I set “Window-Specific Overrides” to “.*” and tick “Hide Window title bar” I also use global menu and “Application title bar” widget
- Gianluca ( @gurutech@mastodon.uno ) 5•2 days ago
@ColdWater I wouldn’t say its GTK fault. Reinstall ghostscript. gimp Is complaining about the postscript plugin that cant start
I reinstall ghostscript and it’s doesn’t throw missing engine error anymore but it crash if I try to change theme (segmentation fault)
- 0x0 ( @0x0@programming.dev ) 6•2 days ago
Rewrite it in Rust!
/s
- nmtake ( @nmtake@lemm.ee ) 1•2 days ago
You may need gtk-murrine-engine (actual package name may differ).