[GNC] building 3.1 on Linux, problems.
Dennis Powless
dpowless517 at pobox.com
Thu May 31 14:39:11 EDT 2018
Going back to basics, did you install all the dependencies? ie cmake etc....
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On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 10:40 AM, Fred Smith
<fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm trying to build 3.1 for Centos-7, and since I don't know anything
> about cmake, am having some trouble.
>
> when running cmake like this:
>
> cmake $SRCROOT/gnucash
>
> I'm getting these errors:
>
> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:5 (file):
> file problem creating directory: /glib-2.0/schemas
>
> is this due to something in CMakeLists.txt, line five? Line 5 in
> that file doesn't appear to have anything to do with glib, Here
> are the first few lines:
>
> # CMakeLists.txt for GnuCash
>
> IF (WIN32 OR APPLE)
> CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED (VERSION 3.3.2)
> ELSE()
> CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED (VERSION 2.8)
> ENDIF()
>
> PROJECT (gnucash)
>
> ENABLE_TESTING()
>
>
>
> then there's this one. there IS no CMakeLists.txt file in the gnome
> directory. what am I supposed to look at to try to understand this one?
>
>
> -- Performing Test have_mod_mask - Failed
> CMake Error at gnome/CMakeLists.txt:59 (gnc_add_swig_guile_command):
> Unknown CMake command "gnc_add_swig_guile_command".
>
> and if there WERE such a file, how would I go about fixing this?
>
> Assistance appreciated, thanks in advance!
>
>
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