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Date:      Thu, 23 Dec 2004 20:45:13 -0800
From:      Donald Perkovich <donp@mindspring.com>
To:        Dmitry Ivanov <dimss@solutions.lv>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: No Gnome Text
Message-ID:  <41CB9ED9.7080003@mindspring.com>
In-Reply-To: <20041222075308.GA1305@bigiron.solutions.lv>
References:  <41C90AA7.5050508@mindspring.com> <20041222075308.GA1305@bigiron.solutions.lv>

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I installed gimp from ports and was very suprised to see that it looks 
fine.  It has all the text in the menus and everywhere.

I am not sure how reliable this is for dependency checking, but I found 
that a 'make clean' will try to clean all the ports on which it depends.
This seems to produces a nice list of port dependencies.  What I noticed 
was that gimp does not use pango and that everything that has a problem 
does.  So I think the problem lies here somewhere.  I tried to update it
in hopes that the new set up would maybe fix whatever went wrong.  Silly 
me.  Now I have a library dependecy problem and gnome-session fails on a
pango lib dependency.

I have my use data backed up, so now my question is: How do I completely
remove gnome so I can reinstall it?  (To solve/avoid any and all 
dependency issues.)

Don


Dmitry Ivanov wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 09:48:23PM -0800, Donald Perkovich wrote:
> 
>>are there, thie icons are there, but no text.  Applications that aren't 
>>gnome apps display text normally.  For example gEdit has no text in its 
>>menus, but NEdit looks normal.
> 
> 
> Are non-Gnome GTK2 apps like GIMP or Tea affcted too?
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