#35993: gimp-app fails to run properly --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: dersh@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.1.2 Keywords: | Port: gimp-app --------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Description changed by ram@…: Old description:
I just upgraded gimp2 to 2.8.2 (I believe from 2.8). Gimp-app was working properly before. Now if I try gimp-app the application opens but there are no menus, so it is not useable. I get a message window that pops up and says,
GIMP Message There was an error parsing the menu definition from image-menu.xml: Failed to open file '/Applications/MacPorts/Gimp.app/Contents/Resources/share/gimp/2.0/menus /image-menu.xml':No such file or directory.
If I just run gimp from the command line is seems to work fine. I see that the only directory in GIMP.app/Contents/Resources/share is themes. So, it seems that there is something in the gimp-app script that is looking for a file that doesn't exist. But, gimp from the command line does find an appropriate menu. I do see that gimp2 contents includes this: /opt/local/share/gimp/2.0/menus/image-menu.xml
So, it seems that gimp2 checks that location, but gimp-app is looking in the wrong place for that file.
New description: I just upgraded gimp2 to 2.8.2 (I believe from 2.8). Gimp-app was working properly before. Now if I try gimp-app the application opens but there are no menus, so it is not useable. I get a message window that pops up and says, GIMP Message {{{ There was an error parsing the menu definition from image-menu.xml: Failed to open file '/Applications/MacPorts/Gimp.app/Contents/Resources/share/gimp/2.0/menus /image-menu.xml':No such file or directory. }}} If I just run gimp from the command line is seems to work fine. I see that the only directory in GIMP.app/Contents/Resources/share is themes. So, it seems that there is something in the gimp-app script that is looking for a file that doesn't exist. But, gimp from the command line does find an appropriate menu. I do see that gimp2 contents includes this: /opt/local/share/gimp/2.0/menus/image-menu.xml So, it seems that gimp2 checks that location, but gimp-app is looking in the wrong place for that file. -- -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35993#comment:4> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS