Help installing gnucash-2.0.1 on a Zenwalk machine
Josh Sled
jsled at asynchronous.org
Wed Aug 30 23:23:52 EDT 2006
On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 22:24 -0400, Bobby Goins wrote:
> I tried to configure aqbanking-2.2.0, but I get the following:
[deletia]
> _Do I really need Libchipcard2-client, QT3 and KDE3 ?_
I'm no expert on this, but it seems like you need those libraries if you
want the functionality they enable. In particular:
- libchipcard: for chip-card based transactions (German HBCI
transactions, from what I can tell...)
- qt3, kde: the qbanking and kbanking frontends, respectively
Though, I'm just closely reading what the error messages say...
As for libofx-0.8.0, the output you pasted indicates that the configure
script can't find libofx-0.8.0. Is there some "-devel" package you need
to install? You might check the output of config.log to see how it's
trying (failing) to check for libofx.
> Also, I tried to compile gnucash-2.0.1 without aqbanking and here is
> what I got:
> checking for guile - 1.8.0 <= version < 99.99.99... yes: 1.8.0
IIRC there are ... issues ... using guile 1.8.0. You might want to
check the mailing list archives, here.
> checking for g-wrap-config... /usr/local/bin/g-wrap-config
> checking for g-wrap - version >= 1.3.3... yes
> checking for g-wrap compile args... Package g-wrap-2.0-guile was not
> found in the pkg-config search path.
> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `g-wrap-2.0-guile.pc'
> to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
> No package 'g-wrap-2.0-guile' found
[...]
> Here is where g-wrap-2.0-guile.pc is at on my machine:
>
> /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/g-wrap-2.0-guile.pc
> /usr/local/g-wrap-1.9.6/guile/g-wrap-2.0-guile.pc
Um.... is `/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig` in PKG_CONFIG_PATH ?
(Why is g-wrap installed into /usr/local?)
> checking for SLIB support... configure: error:
>
> Cannot find SLIB. Are you sure you have it installed?
> See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347922
[deletia]
> As you see at the top, I have installed slib-3a3-2. There are many
> files, I don't know which one it is looking for.
Did you check the bug? Does it apply?
Is there anything interesting in config.log for that check?
If not, what's the output when you run the relevant commands from
configure.in by hand?
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