Hello,

I have successfully installed gnucash2 under 10.5.1.

However I cannot access the tutorial as it requires gnucash2-docs.
When I try to install, I get problems which seem to be well documented
regarding compiling mozilla and running into a claimed error at line 84 
of /usr/include/signal.h. This occurs while trying to compile dependencies
for yelp. Same error if I choose firefox or seamonkey instead. Fiddling with
signal.h I got as far as errors trying to strip. Disabled strip, then it got
errors with unresolved symbols. Gave up.

My question is, why should I need mozilla, or firefox, or seamonkey on
the fink side? Is there a way to have yelp use Safari? Or use a normal Mac
OS X installation of Firefox?

In other words, is it really necessary for fink to include a browser at all? 

I tried to look at the yelp.info and yelp-viewer.info files but I get in over
my head at that point. I begin to have a vague idea how much the work
fink maintainer/creators have put into all this. Much thanks for that, very
impressive. Anyway, it clearly wants Gecko, so I suppose Safari is right
out. But doesn't Firefox use Gecko? 

Any tips/comments appreciated.
Tom
aka Tommy Lee







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