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#1 2007-04-03 17:42:52

kox
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Registered: 2007-04-03
Posts: 2

SVG icons aren't viewed

Hello all,
I know it is possible not the most important topic. But it is really annoying me.
After installing xfce4.4 three weeks ago, I got a lot of things to work. Now when trying to personalize my
desktop finally, i recognized that it isn't able to show SVG-icons. And I wasn't able to find anything out there
that could help me solving this problem.

librsvg2-2
librsvg2-bin
librsvg2-common is installed.

I'm using debian etch with kernel 2.6.20.3 on a athlon xp.
Thanks for help.

Best regards
Dirk Schollbach

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#2 2007-04-05 12:29:09

acobar
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Registered: 2007-02-02
Posts: 15

Re: SVG icons aren't viewed

Did you compile by yourself or used binary packages from a repository?  What is the version of cairo you used? I remember having some trouble until I upgraded to a newer version of cairo and librsvg.

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#3 2007-04-13 06:59:34

eigenfilter
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Registered: 2007-04-13
Posts: 1

Re: SVG icons aren't viewed

Same problem here, under xfce 4.4.0, cairo 1.4.2, pango 1.10.4, librsvg 2.16.1

However, downgrading to librsvg 2.12.7 solves the problem (although the version of cairo requests a newer librsvg), so I don't totally like this solution

Any ideas???

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#4 2007-04-14 11:13:23

kox
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Registered: 2007-04-03
Posts: 2

Re: SVG icons aren't viewed

Thanks for the Tips. It was a version conflict. I updated all libs mentioned at librsvg.sourceforge.net.
But unfortunatelly i can't say exactly which versions i used before updating. I simply forgot to notice.

The version of librsvg2-2 has been 2.14.4-2.

The dependend (??) lib versions are now:
libcairo2 v1.2.4-4
libcroco3 v0.6.1-1
libxml2 v2.6.27-dfsg-1
libart-2.0-2  v2.3.17-1
libgsf-1-114 v1.14.3-1

which are all in Debian Etch.

Sorry for the late reply.

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