Waldo Bastian wrote: > > On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, you wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just saw your commit in kimgio. > > Should something be done with jpeg ? > > It's not exactly the same issue : jpeg reading is handled > > by kimgio but not writing, and jpeg reading/writing is > > handled by _q_imgio, which is not always installed. > > > The only solution I see is copying stuff from qimgio into kimgio. > > IIRC I raised the issue to Taj but he didn't answer. > > Perhaps you have an idea on this. > > What about checking in configure for qimgio and to fail if it isn't > installed? Then we can remove all jpg stuff from kimgio. > Installing qimgio is not that easy and from what I remember it even installed only a static version under Solaris. The better way is to copy the stuff from qimgio - after all it's free licensed from what I remember. Greetings, Stephan -- When your memory goes, forget it!