GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 138192
GIMP v2 crashes whilst trying to load fonts during startup splash screen
Last modified: 2004-03-26 10:53:07 UTC
Hi there, I have previously been using GIMP version 1.2.5 with GTK+1.3. It generally has been working fine (and still does work fine). Now I have installed GIMPv2 and GTK+2 in parallel with the old installation. To install GIMP2 I used the precompiled Windows binaries in the following Zip files: gtk+-2.2.4-20040124-setup.zip gimp-2.0.0-i586-setup.zip which I downloaded from: http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/gimp/stable.html When I installed GIMP2, and then tried to run it from the shortcut icon automatically generated by the installer, I get problems when it comes to loading the fonts (during the startup splash screen). The first time I tried to load the fonts, it took ages to do anything, and then finally bailed out. Now any time I try to start it up it bails out as soon as it starts to try and load the fonts (Looking for data files fonts), with the following message flashing up briefly in the DOS window: (gimp-2.0.exe:1936): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gconvert.c: line 498 (g_convert.c): assertion 'str != NULL' failed with also a Windows 'Program Error' popup dialog box. The Windows popup says an error log is being created, but frustratingly it doesn't say where! The workaround for this problem seems to be to run GIMP2 from the DOS command line using the --no-fonts switch. However, when I fire up GIMP2 with this --no-fonts switch, it all works O.K., and I've been able to try some simple image loading and editing with no problems. However, this is obviously not ideal in the long run, as I assume this means I will lose some functionality. Cheers, deeBs
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 138191 ***