Geert, Thanks for the reply.  type gnucash gives /usr/local/bin/gnucash, but that seems to be an old 2.6.21 install that no longer works.  There is a working 2.6.21 in a $HOME/build-folder, but it doesn't show up.

I cleared the guile ccache with no improvement.

Looks like I should think about this some more and probably do a fresh install of Mint.  For now I can use 2.6.21.  Thanks, Mike


On 08/04/2018 08:40 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
The symbol gnc-build-userdata-path is defined in libgnc-core-utils.so or it
should be. It is a new symbol for gnucash 3.x.

Is the install of gnucash 2.6 installed in /usr or /usr/local ? Then your
build may be picking up the wrong libgnc-core-utils.so.

What do you get when you enter
type gnucash
on a terminal ?

Do you have amended the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable for your user
account (or systemwide) ?

Another thing to try is to clear guile's local build cache in
$HOME/.cache/guile/ccache
There may still be precompiled files in there from a previous build though
it's less likely this matters here.

Geert

GeertOp vrijdag 3 augustus 2018 23:36:17 CEST schreef Michael:
Geert, You may be right.  Over a few years, I have built or installed
several 2.6.x versions, including 2.6.21 which is still on the machine.
It may be that I am looking at a clean install. I don't know how I would
get rid of all the old installs and associated files.  A more complete
log file is attached.  Mike

On 08/03/2018 06:50 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op vrijdag 3 augustus 2018 01:15:31 CEST schreef Michael via gnucash-user:
I am trying to build gnucash-3.2 on Linux Mint just upgraded to 19.
cmake was successful.  make fails at about 30%.  Generating
../../lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash/core-utils.go.  recipe for
target failed.

I thought I had it made when cmake worked.  Any ideas?  Mike
Unfortunately you have only included the very last line of the build
error.
The more useful details are in the lines above.

My first guess would be that you still have gnucash 2.6.x installed on
your
system. During build gnucash will try to link against other built files.
However if these files are also present from an installed gnucash it looks
like these are found first. And in this case that could fail.

Can you uninstall gnucash 2.6.x and restart the build ?

Geert




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