Hi I have installed Gimp 2.2.8 on a Pentium 2 and when it starts, just after initializing script-fu, it says : (script-fu:24106): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: script-fu: wire_read(): error Illegal instruction I tried version 2.2.7 and 2.2.6 from testing and stable with nearly the same result, it crashes Illegal instruction) when opening some dialog windows (colors and others). Gimp-2.2.6 verbose output : $ gimp --verbose INIT: gimp_load_config Parsing '/etc/gimp/2.0/gimprc' Parsing '/home/manu/.gimp-2.2/gimprc' gimp_composite: use=yes, verbose=no Processor instruction sets: +mmx -sse -sse2 -3dnow -altivec -vis Adding theme 'Default' (/usr/share/gimp/2.0/themes/Default) Adding theme 'Small' (/usr/share/gimp/2.0/themes/Small) Writing '/home/manu/.gimp-2.2/themerc' INIT: gimp_initialize INIT: gimp_real_initialize INIT: gui_initialize_after_callback INIT: gimp_restore INIT: gui_restore_callback GimpClipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/png GimpClipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-icon GimpClipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/bmp GimpClipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-bmp GimpClipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-MS-bmp GimpClipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/jpeg INIT: gimp_real_restore Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy Starting extension: 'extension_script_fu' INIT: gui_restore_after_callback loading menu '/usr/share/gimp/2.0/menus/toolbox-menu.xml' for /toolbox-menubar loading menu '/usr/share/gimp/2.0/menus/image-menu.xml' for /dummy-menubar (script-fu:26063): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: script-fu: wire_read(): error Illegal instruction (core dumped) The call trace says the Illegal instruction appens in the libgimpwidgets-2.0.so.0 library. The function depends on what dialogs I try to open. On another machine (a P4 Xeon), gimp-2.2.8 runs well with no "Illegal instruction", so maybe it is an optimisation problem (a P2 has only MMX, not SSE or SSE2). Does anybody have the same problem? regards, strawks -- strawks <strawks@yahoo.fr>
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