Re: cinepaint.app Intel

Thomas Huffman <[email protected]> Fri, 7 Mar 2008 18:57:03 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.video.cinepaint.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Eric,

I get the following error when running Cinepaint.app from the finder
and from the termial:

Dyld Error Message:
   Library not loaded: /sw/lib/libcinepaint.0.dylib
   Referenced from: /Volumes/Cinepaint.app/Cinepaint.app/Contents/
Resources/bin/cinepaint
   Reason: image not found

It is expecting libcinepaint to reside in /sw/lib, and is not looking
relative to the Resources directory in the applications main bundle.
Is anyone else having this problem, or is it just me? If I create a
symbolic link from the Resources/lib directory of the main bundle to /
sw/lib, then it runs.

Also, the openexr plugin crashes on my system with this simlar error:

Dyld Error Message:
   Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libImath.6.dylib
   Referenced from: /Users/thuffman/Desktop/Cinepaint.app/Contents/
Resources/lib/cinepaint/0.22-1/plug-ins/openexr
   Reason: image not found

it is expecting ilmbase to be in /usr/local/lib

laters,
Tom


> Ok. I fixed the oversite, and it should be working now.
> Still at:
>
> http://tentatio.com/Cinepaint.app.dmg
>
>
> eric
>
>
>
> On 3/7/08 3:07 PM, "Rob Lingelbach" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Eric, really nice that you were able to get a binary built for
>> distribution.
>>
>> I grabbed the dmg and it sits on my Desktop as a mounted volume.   At
>> conclusion of download, a finder window popped up with the
>> cinepaint.app icon.  Double-clicking on it results in no action and
>> this diagnostic:
>>
>> Mar  7 23:03:19 liberties  
>> [0x0-0x65065].org.robinson.Cinepaint[728]: /
>> Volumes/Ci
>> nepaint/Cinepaint.app/Contents/Resources/script:
>> Mar  7 23:03:19 liberties [0x0-0x65065].org.robinson.Cinepaint[728]:
>> 504:533:
>> Mar  7 23:03:19 liberties [0x0-0x65065].org.robinson.Cinepaint[728]:
>> execution e
>> rror: Terminal got an error: sh: /Cinepaint.app/Contents/Resources/ 
>> bin/
>> cinepaint
>> : No such file or directory (127)
>>
>> and yet that file(executable) does exist.
>> However, I just checked and can start cinepaint from the shell using
>> the explicit path.
>> many thanks again for working on this.
>>
>> --
>> Rob Lingelbach
>> [email protected]  http://www.colorist.org/robhome.html
>>
>>
>>
>


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