Re: Build issues and some free testing

2018-01-23 Thread Robert Merkel
Robert. On Wed, 24 Jan 2018 at 11:19 John Ralls wrote: > > > > On Jan 22, 2018, at 6:56 PM, Robert Merkel > wrote: > > > > Hello all. > > > > If you dig far enough into the mailing list archives or the changelogs, > you > > might find me :) >

Re: how exactly to do unit testing in scheme...

2018-01-30 Thread Robert Merkel
Sorry for the tardy response - I went away for the long weekend and was busy yesterday! As Phil says, you can test both leaf functions and controller code with unit tests. With controller code, you may need to write mocks for some or all of the called code. I don't know whether there are prewritt

Re: [GNC-dev] Build issues and some free testing

2018-06-12 Thread Robert Merkel
goes on... > Chris > > On 24 January 2018 at 11:59, John Ralls wrote: > >> Robert, >> >> Cool. If they should wind up writing some nice unit tests for areas where >> our coverage is poor (pretty much everywhere) we’ll happily and gratefully >> take them. >>

Build issues and some free testing

2018-01-22 Thread Robert Merkel
k for it. Hope this is useful. Regards, Robert Merkel. PS Specific build error follows below: /home/xubuntu/src/gnucash/gnucash/html/gnc-html-webkit2.c: In function ‘perform_navigation_policy’: /home/xubuntu/src/gnucash/gnucash/html/gnc-html-webkit2.c:604:6: error: unknown type name ‘WebKitNaviga

g-wrap 1.9.5 and G2 branch

2005-04-23 Thread Robert Merkel
assistance. -- --- Robert Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://benambra.org Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. -- Albert Ein

Re: g-wrap 1.9.5 and G2 branch

2005-04-24 Thread Robert Merkel
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 10:00:28AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote: > On Sunday 24 April 2005 6:37 am, Robert Merkel wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > Is G2 CVS supposed to compile with g-wrap 1.9.5? > > ? 1.9.5 ? The latest available in Debian unstable is: > ii libgwrapguil

Re: install etc

2008-11-17 Thread Robert Merkel
Dear Carol, most Linux distributions come with GnuCash, which you can install with the click of a button,. For instance, follow the instructions on the page below for installing software (including GnuCash) on Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/add-applications/C/index.html Regards, Robert

Re: Printing reports

2009-01-02 Thread Robert Merkel
exact error message is (if you can, copy and paste it into your email). Without that information, it will be impossible to assist you. Regards, Robert Merkel On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Gordon Morrow wrote: > Hi > > I have been using your program for just over a year now and

Re: Licensing requirements [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-04-02 Thread Robert Merkel
You are perfectly free to download and use Gnucash for any purpose, including commercial purposes, at no charge, forever. If you are a programmer (or want to hire one) to *modify* gnucash and distribute the modified version outside your organization, then you need to read the licence. But as far

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Some problems on gnucash.org]

2006-08-10 Thread Robert Merkel
to no longer be any > connection to the GNU Project. > > > I'm just trying to objectively examine the few things that would > > suggest ambiguity on the subject. On the whole, I'm inclined to trust > > the more numerous and less ambiguous data that clearly indicat

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Some problems on gnucash.org]

2006-08-10 Thread Robert Merkel
but never for any > GnuCash work. > OK, Linas has directly contradicted me. Take his word for it, not mine. -- --- Robert Merkel

Build problems

1998-11-03 Thread Robert Merkel
*** [motif] Error 2 Attempting to run gnucash then produces the following error: /usr/local/opt/gnucash/bin : ./gnucash gnucash: startup-file is /usr/local/opt/gnucash/share/scm/startup.scm guile: Stack overflow Can anybody assist? -- Robert Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] remove t

Re: Compiling under Debian "slink"

1998-11-10 Thread Robert Merkel
eded > and Prospective Packages). If nobody else volunteers, I'll have a go, but it'll be at least two weeks before I can work on it (and as it'll be my first Debian package it'll probably take a while). -- Robert Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] remove the nospam to reply