[Megabyte]- When I first released [Ikonikos Image Manager] to everyone on the Wiki, I noticed it had a nasty bug when reading corrupted files (my program would crash), so I filed a bug report. The bug was fixed on the SVN, but for some reason, things were somewhat broken in my Windows and Linux systems. It turned out that my (old) Img library was being loaded first, and the SVN was running fine. Then, I decided I'd be happy with SVN revision 190 of TkImg. It would be very nice and beautiful, except that... it wouldn't build? So, after some sweating and dark magic, here is my hacked version of TkImg's SNV build. There are binaries for Linux and Windows alike, and the source trees are also available (Note: install and run this at your own risk). Installation method: * Windows binary [http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=1182035156910a3391b20cc0d07ba4d23a787629c5cf6327] - click, click, install. Done. * Linux binaries (rpm [http://www.mediafire.com/?qin25yjnom5], deb [http://www.mediafire.com/?iemmx1toe1k] or tgz [http://www.mediafire.com/?ewyitomnkzq]) - follow the instructions of your package manager. * Source tree, Windows: download TCL/Tk 8.5's sources. Then run ./configure, make, and make install. Default installation directory is /c/build. If you want to change that, change INSTALL_ROOT_DIR in the main configure file. Copy the files to your TCL installation. * Source tree, other operating systems [http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=1182035156910a3391b20cc0d07ba4d2994579f6f8c66b3d]: download TCL/Tk 8.5's sources. Then run ./configure, make and make install. ---- !!!!!! %| enter categories here |% !!!!!!