Description of problem: I got a couple of errors messages when doing a yum update that included gimp. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gimp.x86_64 2:2.6.0-1.fc10 How reproducible: I could only easily try this once. Steps to Reproduce: 1.yum update (with gimp gimp.x86_64 2:2.6.0-1.fc10 available) 2. 3. Actual results: Updating : gimp [ 9/36] No output from 'pkg-config --variable=prefix gimp-2.0' ln: creating symbolic link `/plug-ins/xsane': No such file or directory Updating : boost-devel [10/36] Expected results: No error messages Additional info:
Hmm, the gimp-plugin-mgr script needs the gimp-2.0.pc pkgconfig file which is in gimp-devel. I need to change the script so that it works without that file.
gimp-2.6.0-2.fc10 should have the fix, please try it out!
When I upgraded from -1 to -2 I still got a similar message. However this time it appeared before the gimp output line instead of after. I don't know if that indicates it was caused by the old version and not the new one. If you don't see anything wrong, I keep an eye out the next time it gets updated. Here is the message from this afternoon's update: Updating : libbonobo [ 6/84] No output from 'pkg-config --variable=prefix gimp-2.0' gimp-plugin-mgr: /plug-ins/xsane not a symbolic link Updating : gimp [ 7/84]
*** Bug 466104 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
(In reply to comment #3) > When I upgraded from -1 to -2 I still got a similar message. However this time > it appeared before the gimp output line instead of after. I don't know if that > indicates it was caused by the old version and not the new one. Yes, at that point it's still using the old version of the script. > If you don't see anything wrong, I keep an eye out the next time it gets > updated. Please do, I'll close the bug for now. Thanks!
When I upgraded to gimp.x86_64 2:2.6.0-3.fc10 I didn't see the problem, so it looks good.
Not directly: did the upgrade to -3 automatically pull in the new gimp-help-browser package?
"Not directly related" of course.
Yes, it pulled it in with no special action on my part: [bruno@cerberus ~]$ rpm -qa 'gimp*' gimp-help-browser-2.6.0-3.fc10.x86_64 gimp-2.6.0-3.fc10.x86_64 gimp-libs-2.6.0-3.fc10.x86_64 gimp-help-2.4.1-1.fc9.noarch
Thanks!