Hi,
You need to install the guile-g-wrap package. See:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building
-derek
Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
tester, but
I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
tester, but I'm having trouble running my newly build version:
I'm using Kubuntu 5.10 (pretty fresh install), and installed the 1.9
source tarball, and using the
NW> Neil Williams
AL> Aaron Larson
AL> ... Perhaps this is a good place to mention that I was pretty
AL> confused when installing the dependencies mentioned in
AL> http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/browser/gnucash/trunk/README.dependencies
AL> The packages listed in the ubuntu 5.10 section don't seem t
NW> Neil Williams
> Now, I think I have my first (mini) bug. When opening a file that
> the user doesn't have read access to, the error is a bit cryptic:
> The file type of file is unknown.
NW> The best thing is to submit this to Bugzilla.
Done.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id
On Sunday 12 February 2006 4:47 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
> > I know how that happens - gnucash tries to identify the file by letting
> > each backend try to open it in turn. If none can open it, it complains
> > that it cannot understand which type of file it is meant to be. We can't
> > use mimetyp
Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Now, I think I have my first (mini) bug. When opening a file that the
>> user doesn't have read access to, the error is a bit cryptic:
>>
>> The file type of file is unknown.
>
> I know how that happens - gnucash tries to identify the file by lettin
Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Isn't there some way configure can check for guile-g-wrap?
> Maybe check for libgw-guile-standard.so ?
This is a g-wrap-1.9'ism -- the check would fail for users using
g-wrap 1.3.4.
Now, what we COULD do is fix the 'g-wrap usability' test in configure
On Sunday 12 February 2006 12:31 am, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Ah, right.. that's a 1.9.6-ism. Are you perhaps missing the
> guile-g-wrap package?
>
> -derek
This has tripped up other users as well,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330560
Isn't there some way configure can check for guile
On Sunday 12 February 2006 1:44 am, Aaron Larson wrote:
> Thanks, that got it. Perhaps this is a good place to mention that I
> was pretty confused when installing the dependencies mentioned in
> http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/browser/gnucash/trunk/README.dependencies
> The packages listed in the ubu
TVFrom: Tommi Vainikainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TV> (I just subscribed making it harder to quote...)
TV>
TV> I got also same error when running in my Debian (sid).
TV>
TV> : no code for module (g-wrap gw standard)
TV>
TV> I got it fixed by installing package "guile-g-wrap" with aptitude. I
Ah, right.. that's a 1.9.6-ism. Are you perhaps missing the
guile-g-wrap package?
-derek
Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> What do you get from:
DA> find /usr -name gw-standard\*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tmp/gnucash/gnucash-1.9
> "DA" == Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DA> What do you get from:
DA> find /usr -name gw-standard\*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tmp/gnucash/gnucash-1.9.0$ find /usr -name gw-standard\*
find: /usr/share/dpsyco: Permission denied
/usr/share/guile/g-wrap/gw-standard-spec.scm
/usr/share/
(I just subscribed making it harder to quote...)
I got also same error when running in my Debian (sid).
: no code for module (g-wrap gw standard)
I got it fixed by installing package "guile-g-wrap" with aptitude. I
guess that this also works in kubuntu.
--
Tommi Vainikainen
_
What do you get from:
find /usr -name gw-standard\*
Also, is the error "gw standard" or "gw-standard"?
-derek
Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I did something close.
make distclean
./configure --prefix=/tmp/gnucash
make
make install
Same result. If the --prefix is the likely pro
On Saturday 11 February 2006 1:24 pm, someone claiming to be Aaron Larson
wrote:
> I did something close.
>
> make distclean
> ./configure --prefix=/tmp/gnucash
/tmp should definately not be used. Use /opt/gnucash, or /usr/local
HTH,
Tim
--
Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz), Linux 2.6.15-1.1831
I did something close.
make distclean
./configure --prefix=/tmp/gnucash
make
make install
Same result. If the --prefix is the likely problem, I'll have to
rebuild my test machine with kubuntu 5.10 (its currently running
a kubunto drapper release candiate) before I can try again.
> "DA" ==
Can you try:
make distclean
./configure
make
make install
Does that solve the problem?
-derek
Quoting Aaron Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
tester, but I'
I've been a very happy user of gnucash now for several years, and with
the release of 1.9.0 decided I should try to give back by being a
tester, but I'm having trouble running my newly built version:
I'm using Kubuntu 5.10 (pretty fresh install), and installed the 1.9
source tarball, and using th
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