Ivan Drinks Sr. writes:
> I keep seeing information about the GNOME version versus the motif
> version. How do I get the GNOME version from gnucash.org? I only see
> reference to it not the ability to download it. What am I missing?
The GNOME version is only available from CVS at the moment
Ivan,
Right now, as far as I know, all you can do is pull down the CVS code.
There are instructions in the README file. There was another question
about getting an image off the ftp server that I will be watching
closely because I have the same issue on one machine I am using.
I have downloa
Ivan,
Execute it as root once. It should work then.
Dayne
"Ivan Drinks Sr." wrote:
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me with this. I see posting from the
> archive about the same problem during a Debian install, but no solution
> posted. My problem is that I was able to install and configure
I keep seeing information about the GNOME version versus the motif
version. How do I get the GNOME version from gnucash.org? I only see
reference to it not the ability to download it. What am I missing?
Ivan
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I wonder if anyone can help me with this. I see posting from the
archive about the same problem during a Debian install, but no solution
posted. My problem is that I was able to install and configure GNUcash
without errors. However, when I run it I get the following:
gnucash: bootstrap file is
> > [about ny troubles with slib]
>...
> If you install guile-1.3 you should get a /usr/local/share/guile/1.3
> directory. In this dir create a subdir slib and copy the .scm files to
> that subdir.
Thank you. And thanks to the other people that replied too. This is
what I did and it worked.
teri wrote:
> The guile tarball I got has no such file and the slib docs don't say anything
> about guile. Given that all I want to do is run gnucash and don't
> particularly care about doing anything fancy with guile/slib, can I just
> copy the scm files someplace where guile will find them? or
Jan-Uwe Finck wrote:
> A completly different approach might be to use the gnome-version,
> which doesn't have any problems like that.
> Either get it from ftp.gnucash.org or, or from cvs like described on the
> webpage.
Where is the gnome version on ftp.gnucash.org?
I would love to get it, but a