On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 07:20:52PM +0200, David Moore wrote: >Magnus Therning wrote: > >>On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 01:14:26PM +0200, David Moore wrote: >> >>>Magnus Therning wrote: >>> >>>>Is someone monitoring the development of a GTK2-version of GnuCash? Just >>>>saw their web page mentioning that a pre-release should be out in >>>>December. >>>> >>>>I'd be more than happy to help iron out any issues with an Arch package >>>>for it :-) >>>> >>>I just put a package in AUR (gnucash2-svn), as well as the other >>>required packages. There's a list of all the other packages you need >>>in the first comment for the package. Let me know if you run into any >>>problems. >> >>I've finally gotten around to pulling out all the dependencies, there >>are indeed quite a few, and tried compiling. I got gtkhtml out of >>current, aqbanking's dependencies compiled fine, but aqbanking itself >>didn't. >> >>aqbanking: I changed the frontends to build to cbanking and g2banking (I >>don't have, and don't want, KDE/QT3 installed). For some strange reason >>it seems the bild process wants to access /root/.gnome2/ for me, which I >>of course don't have permission to do: >> >> >> >If I can get some consensus on frontends to compile, I will add them >in. The build for g2banking tries to access /root/.gnome2, which is >why it's disabled, as this obviously breaks. > >I think only the cbanking frontend is necessary to build gnucash, but I >didn't want to submit an incomplete build of a library, in case anyone >needed to use the frontends at some stage. Should I change this? Just >leave the cbanking build in?
I would recommend changing to only compile cbanking for the moment. If any other app is entered that needs one of the other frontends then we'd have to reconsider. It seems aqbanking is a package that'd would benefit from being split up in few, complementary packages. I guess the limitations of makepkg makes such a splitting a bit troublesome. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://therning.org/magnus Software is not manufactured, it is something you write and publish. Keep Europe free from software patents, we do not want censorship by patent law on written works. They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania.
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