I did something close.

 make distclean
./configure --prefix=/tmp/gnucash
make
make install

Same result.  If the --prefix is the likely problem, I'll have to
rebuild my test machine with kubuntu 5.10 (its currently running
a kubunto drapper release candiate) before I can try again.


>>>>> "DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

DA> Can you try:
DA>   make distclean
DA>   ./configure
DA>   make
DA>   make install

DA> Does that solve the problem?

DA> -derek

DA> Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> 
>> I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
>> the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
>> tester, but I'm having trouble running my newly built version:
>> 
>> I'm using Kubuntu 5.10 (pretty fresh install), and installed the 1.9
>> source tarball, and using the package manager downloaded all the
>> dependencies to build gnucash (this is my first attempt to build
>> gnucash).  It went better than "nightmare" with the only interesting
>> case being the missing g-wrap-wct.h file as described in
>> http://blog.moria.org.uk/computers/code/g-wrap
>> 
>> I created the file as described in that message, and 1.9 builds:
>> 
>> ./configure --prefix=/tmp/gnucash/
>> make
>> make install
>> 
>> I created a new user and ran gnucash in that user's home directory.
>> gnucash popped up the "Cannot find default values" dialog indicating
>> that the configuration files were not in their expected location and
>> offered to do the setup for me.  I selected "setup" then all default
>> options.  1.9 then died with:
>> 
>> <unnamed port>: In procedure scm-error in expression (scm-error
>> (quote misc-error) #f ...):
>> <unnamed port>: no code for module (g-wrap gw standard)
>> 
>> I've found lots of references to this sort of error, but all about
>> building, not running.  Note that GnuCash 1.8.10 is also installed on
>> this machine.  I can get a fresh machine without gnucash installed and
>> rebuild if that is necessary, or provide additional details of machine
>> configuration, etc.
>> 
>> Like I said above, I was hoping to be helpful, so, only respond if
>> it seems worth your while.  I can certainly wait for a packaged
>> distro.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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