On 3/5/05 5:14 am, David Newman wrote:
On Mon, 2 May 2005, Aaron B. Iba wrote:
Does anyone have gnucash working under Tiger?
I'd be curious to hear as well -- *before* I proceed with a clean install.
I have a clean install of Tiger, latest developer tools, latest X11 and
latest fink on
Fresh install of Tiger, Xcode 2.0, latest fink. gnupg fails to build
with the following error:
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I../include -I../intl
-no-cpp-precomp -I/sw/include -g -O2 -Wall -MT ttyio.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/ttyio.Tpo -c -o ttyio.o ttyio.c; \
then mv -f
On 3/5/05 11:13 pm, Martin Costabel wrote:
The gnupg package has been wrong on Panther already. It should either
have used the --without-readline config flag or have had {Build}Depends
on readline/readline-shlibs.
The reason this hasn't been noticed earlier is that gnupg (even without
the
On 20/5/05 05:06, Aron Trauring wrote:
Interesting. There seems to be a conflict between Gnucash's dependency
requirements and the sub-packages. They all require db3, but gnucash
wants db43, so it uninstalls db3 and installs d43 and then these
packages fail (I was misled into thinking db3 was
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Just noticed that when I do a selfupdate, libgettext3-dev gets replaced
by gettext-dev. Then, when I do an update-all, they get swapped back
again. Is this a problem or just a minor annoyance?
Thanks,
Mike.
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On 14/7/05 20:51, Mike Zulauf wrote:
I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a failure
when I attempt to selfupdate:
I'm afraid I can't offer any advice but it's working fine for me with
Xcode 2.1 on 10.4.2.
Mike.
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On 20/2/06 08:20, Juan Courcoul wrote:
What should I try next?
Have you tried running
sudo update_prebinding -files /sw/bin/*
sudo update_prebinding -files /sw/lib/*
This solved it on 10.3.9 for me.
Regards,
Mike.
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On 20/2/06 19:28, John Courcoul wrote:
Ah, thanks, that did the trick, but only by doing the prebinding on the
/sw/lib directory first, to get the libraries done, and then on the bin
directory. Even though Steven Butler's suggestion (run
/sw/var/lib/fink/prebound/update-
On 26/4/06 18:38, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Is the latest Ethereal update broken? (0.99.0-11) I'm having errors at
the phase where it patches the source...
I installed 0.10.14-11 from unstable without any problems a couple of
days ago.
Mike.
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On 26/4/06 18:50, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
I had that version, I think, and Fink Commander told me it was outdated
by 0.99.0. I'll have to look and see.
Ah, yes, just done a selfupdate and got the new one. It has patched OK
for me and is now building. This is on a G4 mini running 10.4.6.
I have a fresh install of Leopard on a Mac Pro with Xcode 3 and fink
bootstrapped from CVS. Building gnucash2 fails when trying to build
aqbanking with the error message
g++ -g -O2 -g -Wall -g -o .libs/testlib testlib.o -Wl,-bind_at_load
-L/sw/lib/system-openssl/lib -L/sw/lib
On 27/10/07 12:16, David R. Morrison wrote:
This is a known problem with Leopard: ordinary linking to libGL.dylib
is broken, and a special hack must be used. We tried to fix as many
fink packages as we could to handle this problem in advance of the
Leopard release, and I think we got
On 27/10/07 14:34, Martin Costabel wrote:
And *please* file a bug with Apple every time you come across this
thing. They should fix it ASAP! This is the kind of bug that they
usually don't fix for a year or so. Only if sufficiently many people
complain will there be a chance that they do
I'd like to change from using the version of fink that I checked out of
CVS a couple of days ago to 0.27.7. I thought this would just be a case
of downloading 0.27.7 and running inject.pl. This appears to have worked
but /sw/fink/VERSION still says 0.7.0.cvs.
If I replace this with the VERSION
On 29/10/07 15:26, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I'd like to change from using the version of fink that I checked
out of CVS a couple of days ago to 0.27.7. I thought this would
just be a case of downloading 0.27.7 and running inject.pl. This
appears to have worked but /sw/fink/VERSION still
Ever since installing the updated gnucash this morning it unexpectedly
quits when I try and add something to one of my credit card accounts.
This is the error message displayed in the terminal window:
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _mark_split
Referenced from:
On 10/11/07 18:23, Mike Zanker wrote:
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _mark_split
Referenced from: /sw/lib/gnucash/libgncmod-engine.dylib
Expected in: dynamic lookup
Sorry - this is on a Mac Pro running 10.5 with Xcode and X11 off the
Leopard DVD and fink 0.27.9
On 11/11/07 05:35, David Reiser wrote:
gnucash2-2.2.1-203 (for Leopard) has been posted. As soon as the mirrors
propagate it, you should be able to 'fink selfupdate' and 'fink update
gnucash2' to see if it fixes the problem for you. A patch suggested by
the gnucash devel team worked for me
Have just run a selfupdate and an update-all which has upgraded my
gnucash to 2.2.2. However, it now crashes with a segmentation fault as
soon as I attempt to open the scheduled transaction editor. This is on a
Mac Pro running 10.5.1 and the Xcode that came on the Leopard DVD.
Regards,
Mike
On 19/12/07 19:48, David Reiser wrote:
Are you using the x11 that came with Leopard? If so, would you please
try the x11 upgrade, version 2.1.1 at
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/
I don't know if you have to rebuild gnucash2 after that upgrade. I'd try
gnucash again right
Ever since the big gnome release a few weeks ago my fonts in gtk2
applications have been very thin and spidery. I've never really got
the hang of font quality in X but had managed to get something
satisfactory by having a .gtkrc-2.0 with the one line
gtk-font-name = Bitstream Vera Sans 12
in
On 18/09/08 23:21, Alexander Hansen wrote:
You would probably need to reinstall your XQuartz, since the 10.5.5
update appears to install some X11 files.
Yes - all my fink-managed X11 software refused to run after the 10.5.5
update until I re-installed XQuartz (well, actually upgraded to
On 04/02/09 15:28, Martin Costabel wrote:
Then fink update gtk+2-shlibs. After that, building libx264-57-shlibs
should succeed.
Yup, this works. Do we have to back out this workaround when an
official fink update is committed?
Thanks,
Mike
On 04/02/09 15:28, Martin Costabel wrote:
Then fink update gtk+2-shlibs. After that, building libx264-57-shlibs
should succeed.
Yup, this works. Do we have to back out this workaround when an
official fink update is committed?
Thanks,
Mike
On 25/2/09 19:19, Carl van Denzen wrote:
Just informational, I do not think this is a Fink problem, I think it
is a gnucash problem.
Yesterday I installed unstable gnucash 2.2.9. Loading the data file
takes more than a minute. In the preceding version it took about ten
seconds.
I've
Hi,
I don't *think* this is a fink issue but somebody may have come across
this after installing gnucash2. I decided to start using online quotes
with but although I have the correct Yahoo Europe symbol, I'm getting
odd results:
merlin:~ mike$ gnc-fq-dump yahoo_europe GB0033048843GBP
On 9/3/09 22:10, David Reiser wrote:
Which version of finance-quote are you using. 1.15 is significantly
better than prior versions for things relating to yahoo europe.
It's 1.15-1 as installed by fink.
And finance-quote doesn't purport to support fund quotes at Yahoo-
Europe, just stocks.
On 09/03/09 22:10, David Reiser wrote:
There's a patch on the gnucash mailing lists that I wrote which
appears to solve this problem for me and a few European users who have
tried it. Finance-quote upstream hasn't been particularly receptive.
Just to confirm that your patch fixes it for me,
Hi,
I've been using the Mac-only Xcode with fink up to now and I'm wondering
whether installing the Xcode for iPhone and Mac will break anything?
Thanks,
Mike
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On 28/07/09 12:55, monipol wrote:
Hello, Mike. I've installed Xcode for iPhone and Mac and haven't
noticed anything unusual with Fink.
Great - thanks to all who have replied.
Regards,
Mike
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This is what I'm getting:
bzip2 -dc /sw/src/gcc-4.2.4.tar.bz2 | /sw/bin/tar -xf - --no-same-owner
--no-same-permissions
[ -r /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc42.patch ]
patch -p1 /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc42.patch
patching file
On 1/8/09 22:08, Jack Howarth wrote:
Are both of you running Xcode 3.1b3 on Leopard? I did my test build
on a dual G5 running 10.5.7 with Xcode 3.1.3 without issues. What does...
which autoheader
and
/usr/bin/autoheader -V
return on your machines? Xcode 3.1.3 has...
autoheader
On 2/8/09 13:07, monipol wrote:
Revision 1001 builds/installs on Intel 10.5.7, Xcode 3.1.3, 32-bit Fink.
Yes, builds OK with Xcode 3.1.4 (3.1b3) on same.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hi,
I've bootstrapped fink on Snow Leopard and I'd like to install Gnucash.
I've rsynced the stable and unstable trees and can see a gnucash2.info
file but fink list gnucash is only showing gnucash2-docs.
Have I installed fink correctly or is Gnucash not yet available in 10.6?
Thanks,
Mike
On 8/28/09 8:06 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
The latter.
Ah, OK. Well I'm still dual booting with Leopard so no worries.
Thanks,
Mike
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