Hi Luca, luca_manganelli at comune.trento.it wrote: > Hi, I'm encountering problem. > > I've downloaded GTK-2.14.7 from gtk-win sourceforge site and latest > Inkscape. > > Then I made two XML: > > INKSCAPE XML > > <package > id="inkscape" > ... > <depends package-id="gtk2" /> > ... > </packages> > > > GTK XML > > <package id="gtk2" name="GTK2 runtime" revision="1" reboot="false" > priority="2" > > <check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" > path="%PROGRAMFILES%\GTK2-Runtime\bin\libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll" > value="2.14.7.0"/> > <install > cmd='"\\w2srv17\gposhr$\WPKG\libraries\gtk2-runtime-2.14.7-2009-01-13-ash.exe" > /S' /> > </package> > > > the problem is when I launch Inkscape, an error appears: > > Unable to load application libatkmm-1.6.1.dll not found > > any solution? Seems to be a problem with invalid/incomplete GTK installation. Probably they are not compatible. Personally I am using Inkscape as well and I am using the GTK+ packages of the Pidgin projects (< http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=235&package_id=11969>) with success. Actually I was not even aware that Inkscape requires GTK to be installed on the system. I just checked on my system and it seems that GTK is included with the Inkscape installer. So I do not have any dependency defined within my Inkscape package. My Inkscape package: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <packages> <package id='Inkscape' name='Inkscape' revision='46' priority='50' reboot='false' > <check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='Inkscape 0.46' /> <install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\software.free\Inkscape v.0.46\unattended.cmd"' /> <remove cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\software.free\Inkscape v.0.46\unattended-uninstall.cmd"' /> <upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\software.free\Inkscape v.0.46\unattended.cmd"' /> </package> </packages> unattended.cmd: @echo off set CMD32=Inkscape-0.46.win32.exe set CMD64=%CMD32% set INSTALLER=install.cmd set INSTALLER_LOC=%~dp0 echo Uninstalling previous version call "%INSTALLER_LOC%unattended-uninstall.cmd" echo Installing Inkscape call "%INSTALLER_LOC%%INSTALLER%" nsis "%CMD32%" "%CMD64%" unattended-uninstall.cmd: @echo off echo Removing Inkscape set PROG_FILES=%ProgramFiles% if not "%ProgramFiles(x86)%" == "" set PROG_FILES=%ProgramFiles(x86)% set INSTALLER_LOC=%~dp0 set PROG_DIR=%PROG_FILES%\Inkscape REM set UNINSTALLER=%PROG_DIR%\uninst.exe set OPTIONS=/S REM File to be checked for existence - removed by uinstaller set CHECK_FILE=%PROG_DIR%\inkscape.exe if not exist "%CHECK_FILE%" goto good_end REM start /wait "Uninstall" "%UNINSTALLER%" %OPTIONS% if exist "%PROG_DIR%\uninst.exe" ( start /wait "Uninstall" "%PROG_DIR%\uninst.exe" %OPTIONS% ) if exist "%PROG_DIR%\uninstall.exe" ( start /wait "Uninstall" "%PROG_DIR%\uninstall.exe" %OPTIONS% ) REM Unfortunately the uninstaller seems to fork a child process and the parent REM process exits immediately. So give it some time to uninstall for /L %%C IN (1,1,30) DO ( if not exist "%CHECK_FILE%" goto good_end ping -n 2 127.0.0.1 ) :bad_end exit /B 1 :good_end if exist "%PROG_DIR%" ( rmdir /S /Q "%PROG_DIR%" ) exit /B 0 install.cmd: @echo off REM Usage: REM msiinstall.cmd <type> <32-bit-installer> <64-bit-installer> [installer-location [custom-options]] REM where type is one of REM msiinstall Install the given MSI package REM msiuninstall Uninstall the given MSI package REM install4j Install4J setup REM innosetup Inno setup REM installshield Install shield REM nsis Nullsoft install system (NSIS) REM custom Custom installer - options required in this case REM 32-bit-installer Full file name (including extension) of 32-bit installer REM 64-bit-installer Full file name (including extension) of 64-bit installer REM installer-location Path where the installers are stored, if empty assumes directory where install.cmd is REM custom-options Replace the default installer options with the ones given REM Global variables set INSTALL_CMD= set EXIT_CODE=0 REM Get command type set TYPE=%~1 REM Get 32-bit installer name set CMD32=%~2 REM Get 64-bit installer name set CMD64=%~3 REM get file path set INSTALLER_PATH=%~dp0 if not "%~4" == "" ( set INSTALLER_PATH=%~4 ) set OPTIONS= if not "%~5" == "" ( set OPTIONS=%~5 ) REM Detect which system is used if not "%ProgramFiles(x86)%" == "" goto 64bit goto 32bit REM ########################################################################## REM 64-bit system detected REM ########################################################################## :64bit REM Determine 64-bit installer to be used echo 64-bit system detected. REM set INSTALLER64= if not "%CMD64%" == "" ( set INSTALLER64=%CMD64% ) else ( REM Use 32-bit installer if available, no 64-bit installer available. if not "%CMD32%" == "" ( echo Using 32-bit installer, no 64-bit installer specified. set INSTALLER64=%CMD32% ) else ( echo Neither 64-bit nor 32-bit installer specified. Exiting. goto usage ) ) REM Check if installer is valid if exist "%INSTALLER_PATH%%INSTALLER64%" ( set INSTALL_CMD=%INSTALLER_PATH%%INSTALLER64% ) else ( echo Installer "%INSTALLER_PATH%%INSTALLER64%" cannot be found! Exiting. exit /B 97 ) goto installerselection REM ########################################################################## REM 32-bit system detected REM ########################################################################## :32bit REM Determine 32-bit installer to be used echo 32-bit system detected. set INSTALLER32= if not "%CMD32%" == "" ( set INSTALLER32=%CMD32% ) else ( echo No 32-bit installer specified. Exiting. exit /B 96 ) REM Check if installer is valid if exist "%INSTALLER_PATH%%INSTALLER32%" ( set INSTALL_CMD=%INSTALLER_PATH%%INSTALLER32% ) else ( echo Installer "%INSTALLER_PATH%%INSTALLER32%" cannot be found! Exiting. exit /B 95 ) goto installerselection REM ########################################################################## REM select installer system REM ########################################################################## :installerselection if /i "%TYPE%" == "msiinstall" goto msiinstaller if /i "%TYPE%" == "msiuninstall" goto msiuninstaller if /i "%TYPE%" == "install4j" goto install4j if /i "%TYPE%" == "innosetup" goto innoinstaller if /i "%TYPE%" == "installshield" goto installshieldinstaller if /i "%TYPE%" == "nsis" goto nsisinstaller if /i "%TYPE%" == "custom" goto custominstaller goto usage :msiinstaller echo Installing "%INSTALL_CMD%" if "%OPTIONS%" == "" ( set OPTIONS=/qn /norestart ) start /wait "Software installation" msiexec /i "%INSTALL_CMD%" %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :msiuninstaller echo Uninstalling "%INSTALL_CMD%" if "%OPTIONS%" == "" ( set OPTIONS=/qn /norestart ) start /wait "Software uninstallation" msiexec /x "%INSTALL_CMD%" %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :install4j echo Installing "%INSTALL_CMD%" start /wait "Software installation" "%INSTALL_CMD%" -q %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :innoinstaller echo Installing "%INSTALL_CMD%" REM if "%OPTIONS%" == "" ( REM set OPTIONS=/verysilent /norestart /sp- REM ) start /wait "Software installation" "%INSTALL_CMD%" /verysilent /norestart /sp- %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :installshieldinstaller echo Installing "%INSTALL_CMD%" start /wait "Software installation" "%INSTALL_CMD%" /s %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :nsisinstaller echo Installing "%INSTALL_CMD%" start /wait "Software installation" "%INSTALL_CMD%" /S %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :custominstaller if "%OPTIONS%" == "" goto usage echo Installing "%INSTALL_CMD%" start /wait "Software installation" "%INSTALL_CMD%" %OPTIONS% set EXIT_CODE=%ERRORLEVEL% goto end :usage echo Usage: echo "%~nx0 <type> <32-bit-installer> <64-bit-installer> [installer-location [custom-options]]" echo where type is one of echo msiinstall Install the given MSI package echo msiuninstall Uninstall the given MSI package echo innosetup Inno setup echo installshield Install shield echo nsis Nullsoft install system (NSIS) echo custom Custom installer - options required in this case echo 32-bit-installer Full file name (including extension) of 32-bit installer echo 64-bit-installer Full file name (including extension) of 64-bit installer echo installer-location Path where the installers are stored echo custom-options Replace the default installer options with the ones given exit /B 99 :end exit /B %EXIT_CODE% br, Rainer |