Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-26 Thread Mike Alexander
--On May 25, 2009 9:41:08 PM -0500 cory steers madst...@gmail.com wrote: Lastly, is this how I have to run? Manually run launchctl after every reboot etc., before running gnucash, or can I somehow turn disabled to false on the plist and get all working smoothly? I don't know if it's good/bad

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-25 Thread cory steers
Geesh, I see that now. Didn't realize what directory it was complaining about. I cleaned up a lot of that /usr/local/ stuff (still need some of it), and renamed the directory temporarily just in case, and completely re-installed macports from scratch. I think proceeded to re-install gnucash.

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-25 Thread Lenore Horner
On May 25, 2009, at 10:49 , cory steers wrote: I can now start gnucash as my user account. Only remaining problem is that every time I start gnucash, I get an error dialog and a setup dialog. I can see it setting up .gconf.path etc., but I get the cannot find default values dialog

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-25 Thread Mike Alexander
--On May 25, 2009 3:17:56 PM -0500 cory steers madst...@gmail.com wrote: Yeah, I see in that other thread. I can't do that work around, as I only have the latest version of dbus (1.2.12_5) installed.Here's my output from launchctl: launchctl load -w

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-25 Thread cory steers
OK. The reason I was using the -w is because disabled was set to true in the plist. However, it wasn't working, as disabled is still set to true. regardless of -w I can only assume that it wasn't working because I wasn't using sudo and don't have permission to write to that file as myself??

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-21 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi, My knowledge is based on (long years) on unix/linux and it works on 10.4 too where X11 behaves the same as on linuxes/unixes. Seeing your answer I googled around and it seems that things have changed in 10.5. See this article

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-21 Thread cory steers
Thanks for the tip. I found some other hints regarding X11 in 10.5, and had to clear out an export DISPLAY setting in my .bash_profile and blow away my org.x.X11 and org.x.X11_launcher plists. After that, I could just launch xterm from a Terminal and X11 would fire up almost instantly with the

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-21 Thread Michael Crawford
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:18 PM, cory steers madst...@gmail.com wrote: port clean goffice port install goffice let it fail apply patch port install goffice I had overlooked the patch. After I did just the above, my build of gnucash completed successfully. I haven't done much yet, but

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-21 Thread cory steers
that makes sense. I just kicked off another port install gnucash and it's rolling on with guile and various others packages. Thanks, On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.orgwrote: On May 20, 2009, at 09:38, Lenore Horner wrote: It looks to me like the patch

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-21 Thread Timothy Goins
I, too, am experiencing some unpleasantries in trying to installgnucash. My first attempt installed a bunch of dependencies but crashed in the end. Noted Corey's issues with goffice, so I ran a port install goffice. No problems; it installed without complaint. Then I did a port installgnucash.

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-21 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 21, 2009, at 22:21, cory steers wrote: So, thanks a lot to all the help I've received so far. sudo port install gnucash ran to completion without incident: However, when I try to run gnucash, I get the following: dyld: Library not loaded: /sw/lib/libintl.1.dylib Referenced from:

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Olaf Foellinger
fink stopped working, and I was unable to get it going. I noticed that I could get a native Quartz version of gnucash as outlined here: [1]http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOSX/MacPortsDetail#Using_MacPorts_to _install_the_native_Quartz_version_of_GnuCash so I decided to give

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Jeremy Huddleston
On May 19, 2009, at 20:46, cory steers wrote: A little background: I installed 10.5.7 the other day and it completely broke my gnucash setup. X11 is now REALLY slow to start how so? Please explain. Is there anything relevant in your system log to indicate the problem. , and it

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Harry van der Wolf
With regard to X11 (no gnucash experience). After upgrading to 10.5.7 you should also install the new X11 from http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/X112.3.3. Harry 2009/5/20 Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@macports.org On May 19, 2009, at 20:46, cory steers wrote: A little background: I

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread cory steers
Thanks for all the quick replies. No, I have not installed XQuartz. The version from Apple, 2.1.6 doesn't have an app_to_run in preferences. So, I will install the latest XQuartz and then try the patch from Lenore. As for why my current XQuartz is slow? Don't know, but here's the system logs

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread cory steers
the other day and it completely broke my gnucash setup. X11 is now REALLY slow to start, and it doesn't start an xterm window automatically anymore. Also, the gnucash I had from fink stopped working, and I was unable to get it going. I noticed that I could get a native Quartz version of gnucash

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Lenore Horner
and it completely broke my gnucash setup. X11 is now REALLY slow to start, and it doesn't start an xterm window automatically anymore. Also, the gnucash I had from fink stopped working, and I was unable to get it going. I noticed that I could get a native Quartz version of gnucash as outlined here

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Michael Crawford
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 8:46 PM, cory steers madst...@gmail.com wrote:  I noticed that I could get a native Quartz version of gnucash as outlined here:  http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOSX/MacPortsDetail#Using_MacPorts_to_install_the_native_Quartz_version_of_GnuCash so I decided to give

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Based on your logs it looks as if your font cache is updated (on every startup?). This should happen only once until some major changes take place regarding fonts, updates on fontconfig or freetype, or programs heavily using fontconfig and/or freetype. Sometimes it can happen that your font cache

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread Jeremy Huddleston
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm guessing gnucash uses gtk, and you have an X11 gtk. Michael Crawford wrote: On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 8:46 PM, cory steers madst...@gmail.com wrote: I noticed that I could get a native Quartz version of gnucash as outlined here: http

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread cory steers
start an xterm window automatically anymore.  Also, the gnucash I had from fink stopped working, and I was unable to get it going.  I noticed that I could get a native Quartz version of gnucash as outlined here:   http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOSX/MacPortsDetail

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread cory steers
Thanks I will try this as after upgrading to latest xquartz it's still slow On Wednesday, May 20, 2009, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote: Based on your logs it looks as if your font cache is updated (on every startup?). This should happen only once until some major changes take

Re: Native Quartz version of gnucash

2009-05-20 Thread cory steers
OK. Threre no *fonts-cache-1 files in any of the places you mentioned below. And running sudo fc-cache didn't put any new ones in there. I did find a /Users/[user name]/.fonts-cache-1 file and a bunch of *.cache-2 files in /Users/[user name]/.fontconfig. Do I need to do anything with those