On Monday 11 October 2010, Geert Janssens wrote: > On Tuesday 28 September 2010, David Reiser wrote: > > On Sep 28, 2010, at 8:00 AM, Geert Janssens wrote: > > > I'm not sure what goes wrong. > > > > > > I can only think of these things: > > > * either the source is not fully up to date > > > * the build chain is not picking up all the necessary changes, it > > > continues to work with some obsolete files > > > * GnuCash at runtime is picking up the wrong libraries > > > > > > The first two are easy to eliminate: > > > * do a fresh checkout > > > * in this fresh checkout, do > > > - ./autogen.sh > > > - configure --prefix <dir-to-install-in> > > > <your-other-configure-options> - make && make install > > > * and see if this gnucash runs or not > > > > No. > > > > > Use a prefix different from your existing working copy, so you're sure > > > not to mix up installed files between the two. > > > > In general, I run 'rm -rf $PREFIX/*' before make install, so I shouldn't > > be seeing any cross talk. But I'll try another prefix. > > > > > This takes some time, but should help eliminate the cause. > > > > > > If GnuCash still doesn't work, it's very likely it picks up the wrong > > > shared libraries and we should work from there. > > > > > > Geert > > > > Thanks for the help. > > Dave, I'm still trying to discover where this goes wrong. > > Two questions: > - Do you have multiple GnuCash installations on your system (either fink or > other macports or the Quartz integrated version) ? If so, could you > (temporarily) eliminate all of them except the one you are building ? > - What prefix are you using for the installation ? > Also, what is the output of otool -L $PREFIX/bin/gnucash
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