Matt Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're onto something Jeremy. On my debian system I had to start
> gnucash as root before I could subsequently start it as my regular
> login. There was a write error in some of the scheme startup stuff.
Ok this is broken, and it's probably trivial
Rob Browning wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Don't think so, since he 'make motif'd it. My guess is that
> > 'make install' is not copying the right files to the right locations.
> > Now, I skimmed the install steps & they look correct, but given that
> > 'scm/startup' is gone, maybe
Using latest source from CVS, the 'make gnome' command produces the
following errors (I think this occurs when linking the object files and
libraries):
../../src/g-wrap/obj/gnome/gnc.o: In function
`gwrap_gnc_extensions_menu_add_item':
/home/jshep/cvs/xacc/src/g-wrap/gnc.c:3128: undefined referen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Don't think so, since he 'make motif'd it. My guess is that
> 'make install' is not copying the right files to the right locations.
> Now, I skimmed the install steps & they look correct, but given that
> 'scm/startup' is gone, maybe that messed up install ??
If he
Jeremy Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rob Browning wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > Don't think so, since he 'make motif'd it. My guess is that
> > > 'make install' is not copying the right files to the right locations.
> > > Now, I skimmed the install steps & they loo
It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said:
> > After running 'make install' and running gnucash, I receive the
> > following errors:
> >
> > gnucash: bootstrap file is (null)
> > ERROR: In procedure primitive-load:
> > ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 1: #f
>
> My guess is that this is rel
Jim Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Using latest source from CVS, the 'make gnome' command produces the
> following errors (I think this occurs when linking the object files
> and libraries):
This should have been fixed by the patch I posted yesterday.
> The Xm.h file does exist as /usr/