Problems running GnuCash 1.9.0 on kubuntu 5.10

Aaron Larson Aaron at larsonsonline.net
Sat Feb 11 11:18:00 EST 2006


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 the package manager downloaded all the
dependencies to build gnucash (this is my first attempt to build
gnucash).  It went better than "nightmare" with the only interesting
case being the missing g-wrap-wct.h file as described in
http://blog.moria.org.uk/computers/code/g-wrap

I created the file as described in that message, and 1.9 builds:

  ./configure --prefix=/tmp/gnucash/
  make
  make install

I created a new user and ran gnucash in that user's home directory.
gnucash popped up the "Cannot find default values" dialog indicating
that the configuration files were not in their expected location and
offered to do the setup for me.  I selected "setup" then all default
options.  1.9 then died with:

  <unnamed port>: In procedure scm-error in expression (scm-error (quote misc-error) #f ...):
  <unnamed port>: no code for module (g-wrap gw standard)

I've found lots of references to this sort of error, but all about
building, not running.  Note that GnuCash 1.8.10 is also installed on
this machine.  I can get a fresh machine without gnucash installed and
rebuild if that is necessary, or provide additional details of machine
configuration, etc.

Like I said above, I was hoping to be helpful, so, only respond if
it seems worth your while.  I can certainly wait for a packaged
distro.





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