--------------78487D27947F1217419335D2
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dave Peticolas wrote:
> Richard -Gilligan- Uschold writes:
> >
> > ./autogen.sh --enable-opt-style-install
> > make >& make.err.txt
> >
> > This got rid of about 10% of the undefined references, though the ones mentio
> > above are still there. Below is a list of all of the packages and versions I
> > installed recently to compile gnucash.
>
> Ok, to make sure that g-wrap was re-run after you upgraded, delete
> 'src/guile/gnc.c' and re-run 'make'.
>
I deleted 'src/guile/gnc.c' 'config.cache' ran 'make clean' and ran:
7 pluto gnucash-latest> ./autogen.sh --enable-opt-style-install --prefix=/opt
6 pluto gnucash-latest> make >& make.err.txt
Same 2800 errors as before
Then I tried
'make distclean' Which removed 'src/guile/gnc.c' as well as other stuff,
including config.cache
7 pluto gnucash-latest> ./autogen.sh --enable-opt-style-install --prefix=/opt
6 pluto gnucash-latest> make >& make.err.txt
Same 2800 errors as before
> Incidentally, --enable-opt-style-install will change the paths
> used to install gnucash, but won't change the basic directory
> prefix where gnucash will be installed (it will still go in
> /usr/local).
>
> Generally when you provide --enable-opt-style-install, you also
> will provide a --prefix=dir argument, where dir is '/opt' or
> '/usr/local/opt'.
>
> dave
By the way, I'm using '--enable-opt-style-install --prefix=/opt' to prevent any
gnucash-1.5.2 files fro conflicting with my current version 1.4.4. These options
seemed to be the ones to use. Is this correct?
--
Gilligan | __o .oooO
/| _ \<,_ ( )
/p|\ (_)/ (_) \ ( Oooo.
/ | \ ------------ \_) ( )
======== ) /
======== gilligan@mpinet.net (_/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uschold@cs.ucf.edu
--------------78487D27947F1217419335D2
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
Dave Peticolas wrote:
Richard -Gilligan- Uschold writes:
>
> ./autogen.sh --enable-opt-style-install
> make >& make.err.txt
>
> This got rid of about 10% of the undefined references, though the
ones mentio
> above are still there. Below is a list of all of the packages
and versions I
> installed recently to compile gnucash.
Ok, to make sure that g-wrap was re-run after you upgraded, delete
'src/guile/gnc.c' and re-run 'make'.
I deleted 'src/guile/gnc.c' 'config.cache' ran 'make clean' and ran:
7 pluto gnucash-latest> ./autogen.sh --enable-opt-style-install --prefix=/opt
6 pluto gnucash-latest> make >& make.err.txt
Same 2800 errors as before
Then I tried
'make distclean' Which removed 'src/guile/gnc.c' as well as other
stuff, including config.cache
7 pluto gnucash-latest> ./autogen.sh --enable-opt-style-install --prefix=/opt
6 pluto gnucash-latest> make >& make.err.txt
Same 2800 errors as before
Incidentally, --enable-opt-style-install will change
the paths
used to install gnucash, but won't change the basic directory
prefix where gnucash will be installed (it will still go in
/usr/local).
Generally when you provide --enable-opt-style-install, you also
will provide a --prefix=dir argument, where dir is '/opt' or
'/usr/local/opt'.
dave
By the way, I'm using '--enable-opt-style-install --prefix=/opt'
to prevent any gnucash-1.5.2 files fro conflicting with my current version
1.4.4. These options seemed to be the ones to use. Is this
correct?
--
Gilligan | __o .oooO
/| _ \<,_ ( )
/p|\ (_)/ (_) \ ( Oooo.
/ | \ ------------ \_) ( )
======== ) /
======== gilligan@mpinet.net (_/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uschold@cs.ucf.edu