I have successfully gotten slib version 3b1 to work with guile 1.8.6. The following instructions from paragraph 6.6.1 of the guile 1.8.6 manual (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/SLIB-installation.html#SLIB-installation) have been corrected according to my experience (Centos 5.2, x86_64):
[Note that instructions need to be updated to work with slib 3b1; note also that the link to the SLIB installation is broken.] ========== 6.1.1 SLIB installation The following procedure works, e.g., with SLIB version 3b1 (see SLIB installation): 1. Unpack SLIB and install it using make install from its directory. By default, this will install SLIB in /usr/local/lib/slib/. Running make installinfo installs its documentation, by default under /usr/local/info/. 2. Create a symlink in the Guile directory to SLIB, e.g.: mkdir -p /usr/local/share/guile/site ln -s /usr/local/lib/slib /usr/local/share/guile/site/slib 3. Use Guile to create the catalog file, e.g.,: # guile guile> (use-modules (ice-9 slib)) guile> (require 'new-catalog) guile> (quit) The catalog data should now be in /usr/local/share/guile/site/slibcat. If instead you get an error such as: Unbound variable: scheme-implementation-type then a solution is to get a newer version of Guile, or to modify ice-9/slib.scm to use define-public for the offending variables. 4. Test the installation by executing the following at the command line: guile -c "(use-modules (ice-9 slib)) (require 'printf)" ========== Notice that the instructions for setting environment variables, for some reason, did not work for me. I have seen several other threads from other folks who have had the same experience, i.e., environment variables not working. Notice also that the directory /usr/local/share/guile/site was not produced during the guile installation, and putting the slib directory under /usr/local/share/guile/1.8 didn't work either. I hope someday to know enough about the two packages to find out why the interface is not more robust. Good luck slib users, especially those trying to install gnucash from source! Cheers, -Tom Tom Browder Niceville, Florida USA