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Crash when launch with an error message in XP #7

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thezbyg opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 4 comments
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Crash when launch with an error message in XP #7

thezbyg opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 4 comments

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Original issue 7 created by thezbyg on 2009-09-08T16:10:14.000Z:

  1. gpick 1.52 installed just fine in XP
  2. When gpick is loading, it crashes and close with this error :
    "g_assert_warning is not found in the dynamic link library
    libglib-2.0-0.dll" (sorry, translate from french)
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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #1 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-09-08T16:21:46.000Z:

Which version of the GTK+ libraries have you installed?

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #2 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-09-08T17:00:47.000Z:

Well ... I have no idea ! But indeed, it seems I messed up with my GTK+ libraries as
Gimp for windows gives me now the same error message (even if it is starting anyway).

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #3 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-09-23T22:54:57.000Z:

Solved !!!
I had a hard time figuring it out, here's the way I solved my problem :
First of all,

  1. I've just tried and installed gpick 1.74 for windows. My silly error message went
    up again.
  2. As i renamed some gtk+ libraries, I realize Windows was not looking for gtk+ in
    the correct path : he was looking for them in Jahshaka folder (Jahshaka is a video
    and film compositing, editing and special fx system).
  3. I uninstalled jahshaka, put the correct gtk+ folder in my PATH (C:\Program
    Files\GTK2-Runtime\bin) and yep !
    Gpick is currently working just fine now !

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #4 originally posted by thezbyg on 2009-09-28T06:59:30.000Z:

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