Le lundi 07 décembre 2009 à 22:31 +0100, Micha Lenk a écrit : > > Gnucash has supported GtkHtml 3.14 and GtkPrint since MARCH 2007. There > > have been 16 UPLOADS of gnucash since that day, yet the gnomeprint > > dependency is still here, meaning there is half-broken printing support > > using unmaintained libraries. > > Can you please elaborate a bit where you gathered this information from? > I was not able to build Gnucash 2.2.9 with goffice 0.8, but I admit that > I (as in the recently added co-maintainer) haven't investigated yet the > details of what went wrong. So please share what you know -- it might > already be more than I know up to now.
I see that you already fixed the GtkHtml part. Looking at the configure.in, libgnomeprint should not be necessary as long as you use GtkHtml 3.14. So you might be able to simply drop the build-dependency and be fine with it. As for goffice 0.8, it should be the default for upstream developers now, so this is probably not something too hard to debug. Do you have a build log handy? > > Note that it has also supported goffice 0.8 since june 2006. I’m not > > talking about guile 1.8, and there are probably other similar jokes. > > I totally agree, Gnucash maintenance had some issues in the past. Yet > fixing all the currently open issues takes time. Though I will do my > best to improve the situation. Thanks a lot for that. I look forward to seeing a better maintenance of gnucash, it’s great to have someone who now seems to care. Cheers, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in `- future understand things” -- Jörg Schilling
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