Great. Glad that you managed to figure it out. I tried a few times to see if I could find what is causing my error messages and try to fix it, but never got anywhere. Just seemed to get entangled in an ever-expanding maze of conflicting libs and versions... Finally I just gave up and stopped worrying about it since my gnucash always works without problem even showing those warnings.
cheers, *Mark* *episte...@gmail.com <episte...@gmail.com>* *(613) 447-5385* On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 10:57 AM Andy Goblins <andygobl...@gmx.com> wrote: > Mark, I do not get any of the errors you get when running with '--debug > --test' - the python test stuff runs fine for me: it says, "Hello from > python!" and then prints a bunch of tests. > > So I did some more playing, and discovered: > 1. If I run 'ninja install' the installed version loads the libraries > correctly. > 2. If I re-build gnucash with a build location of /gnucash-git/build > instead of /some/other/place/build the libraries load correctly. > > I'm guessing that most people keep their 'build' directory in the root of > the git repository rather than in a different folder, and there must be > some hard-coded references to this that messes up builds in alternative > directories. > > > *Sent:* Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 5:17 PM > *From:* "Mark" <episte...@gmail.com> > *To:* "andygoblins" <andygobl...@gmx.com> > *Cc:* "Geert Janssens" <geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be>, "gnucash-devel" < > gnucash-devel@gnucash.org> > *Subject:* Re: [GNC-dev] Fwd: Testing python > Unfortunately, we are beyond where I can help you with the build details, > but I can at least give my experience for comparison. I had never tried it > before, but I went to my most recent build directory and ran the gnucash > binary directly from there. It ran fine for me, in the sense that it didn't > give any different errors than when I run the installed binary. And I find > that, whatever these warnings may mean about the build, they DO NOT prevent > gnucash from opening and DO NOT seem to cause any problems in the > functioning at all that I ever notice. This is my output, for information: > > 2012 > bin/gnucash --version > GnuCash 3.10 > Build ID: 3.10+(2020-04-11) > 2013 > bin/gnucash --debug --extra > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/gnucash_core_c.py", > line 14, in swig_import_helper > return importlib.import_module(mname) > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/importlib/__init__.py", line 127, in > import_module > return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package, level) > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1030, in _gcd_import > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1007, in _find_and_load > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 986, in > _find_and_load_unlocked > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 666, in _load_unlocked > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 565, in module_from_spec > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>", line 1108, in > create_module > File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 228, in > _call_with_frames_removed > ImportError: > /newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/_gnucash_core_c.so: > undefined symbol: forkpty > > During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/share/gnucash/python/init.py", > line 2, in <module> > import gnucash._sw_app_utils as _sw_app_utils > File > "/newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/__init__.py", > line 6, in <module> > from gnucash.gnucash_core import * > File > "/newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/gnucash_core.py", > line 31, in <module> > import gnucash.gnucash_core_c as gnucash_core_c > File > "/newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/gnucash_core_c.py", > line 17, in <module> > _gnucash_core_c = swig_import_helper() > File > "/newdata/dev/Gnucash/RELEASES/gnucash-3.10/build_with-python_2020-04-12/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/gnucash_core_c.py", > line 16, in swig_import_helper > return importlib.import_module('_gnucash_core_c') > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/importlib/__init__.py", line 127, in > import_module > return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package, level) > ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '_gnucash_core_c' > Found Finance::Quote version 1.49. > > > *Mark* > > > *episte...@gmail.com <episte...@gmail.com>* > *(613) 447-5385* > > > > On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 2:54 PM andygoblins <andygobl...@gmx.com> wrote: > >> I get the same issue when running the gnucash binary out of the build >> directory. Do I need to set a different environment variable so gnucash >> loads the correct .so files? >> >> On April 24, 2020 12:16:22 PM UTC, Geert Janssens < >> geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be> wrote: >>> >>> Ok, so it looks like an issue with how gnucash finds its libraries from >>> within the build directory, rather than from the installation directory. >>> >>> >>> >>> Can you run gnucash itself properly from the build directory ? >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> >>> Geert >>> >>> >>> >>> Op vrijdag 24 april 2020 00:37:37 CEST schreef andygoblins: >>> >>> > I'm building from git master. I just run "ninja build" without an >>> install >>> >>> > and do my testing straight from the build directory. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > The last commit in my copy of master was on April 14. Does the master >>> branch >>> >>> > include the 3.10 build fix? >>> >>> > On April 21, 2020 8:23:40 PM UTC, Mark <episte...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> > >Yea, I ran 'sudo ninja install'. >>> >>> > >Andy, from your initial email, can't tell for sure but possibly you >>> >>> > >built a >>> >>> > >venv right after your ninja build without doing an install? >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >*Mark* >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >*episte...@gmail.com <episte...@gmail.com>* >>> >>> > >*(613) 447-5385* >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 10:18 AM Geert Janssens >>> >>> > ><geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be> >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >wrote: >>> >>> > >> Op dinsdag 21 april 2020 15:01:33 CEST schreef Mark: >>> >>> > >> > My bindings are built from the git source code for the 3.10 >>> release >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > (gnucash-3.10.tar.bz2): >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > /opt/bin | Tue Apr 21 08:55:25 | marksa@Ares-A717-72G | bash >>> 4.4.20 >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > 2013 > ./gnucash --version >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > GnuCash 3.10 >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > Build ID: 3.10+(2020-04-11) >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> > >> > So maybe I have a slightly later version of 3.10 where this bug >>> was >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> already >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> > fixed? >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> No, I don't think so. The fix was only included on 2020-04-12 and is >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >not >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >> part of the release tarball. >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> But there are several factors at play. Do you run "make install" ? >>> If >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >so, >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >> the python bindings would properly find the libraries in the >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >installation >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > >> directory. If not, they should be found in the build directory, but >>> I >>> >>> > >> expect that to fail without the aforementioned patch. >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> Regards, >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> Geert >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >> > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel