Dear David, Stephen, Simon,
You're absolutely right, I should have given details of the build env. I
was building on Arch with Linux 6.1.3 and I was pretty sure I'd provided
all the required dependencies.
As I raised a doubt about in my first message, it turned out the problem
was down to trying
D It may help more if you can tell us what OS and version you are building on
and the version of GnuCash you are building. There are usually 3 steps in the
build:
1 Running "cmake" to set up the build
2 Running "make" or "ninja" to build the libraries and program
3 Running "ninja install" to instal
I built on Ubuntu 20.04 using these instructions:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux
The build file was *massively simpler* than what you have. The one piece
that gave me trouble was that in order for the line:
sudo apt -y build-dep gnucash
to work, you must edit the file /etc/apt/
This is the script I was given (I forget who donated it) to load
dependencies on a Unix type box. I am on Ubuntu and have upgraded to
22.10. I think originally ran the script on 18.10 or 19.04.
save this script then run it using sudo ...
#!/bin/bash
echo "Script to install development enviro
Oh I missed that. I actually fetched current state without rebasing.
Now everything is fine.
Regards,
Christian
Am 13.09.19 um 21:38 schrieb Geert Janssens:
John pushed a fix for your make check error earlier today.
As for the load path, I'm not sure. I know we have had issues with this in th
John pushed a fix for your make check error earlier today.
As for the load path, I'm not sure. I know we have had issues with this in the
past. Perhaps those are solved by now.
Regards,
Geert
Op vrijdag 13 september 2019 21:27:41 CEST schreef Christian Gruber:
> I tried again.
>
> "make all"
I tried again.
"make all" works fine now, but "make check" still generates errors. But this is probably due to
some still missing dependencies, as I already mentioned in the previous thread "Need help - several tests
fail". When I invoke "make check" in a fresh build dir directly after CMake, t
Hi Christian,
With the last commit on master it works here now.
Can you retry ?
Geert
Op donderdag 12 september 2019 09:47:43 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> Hi Christian,
>
> Thanks to your detailed description I can now reproduce the problem when
> building master with "make" rather than "nin
Hi Christian,
Thanks to your detailed description I can now reproduce the problem when
building master with "make" rather than "ninja".
Turns out there's a hidden circular dependency between engine.scm and engine-
utilities.scm via the call to
(gnc:module-begin-syntax (gnc:module-load "gnucash/e