Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Brian Haberman wrote:
>   
>> On Sep 9, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>
>>     
> <snip<
>
>   
>>>>> I just reinstalled X11 from the Snow Leopard upgrade CD.  Maybe I
>>>>>           
>> should
>>     
>>>>> remove /sw and start over?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Brian
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>> You _could_ try that, but if you're working from a clean /sw already,
>> then I'd expect (and even hope) that what will happen is that you'll get
>> to exactly the same place.  Fink's builds are supposed to be highly
>> deterministic.
>>
>>     
>
>   
>> Well... the reinstall did it!  No idea why that may have worked, but it
>>     
> did.  This time I installed fink 64 instead, then installed gnucash2 and
> it opened with no issues (fast too!).
>
>   
>> Thanks for all the help!!
>>     
>
>   
>> Regards,
>> Brian
>>     
>
> That's cheating. :-)  You didn't do exactly the same thing. 
>
> So the take-home message is:  problem with 32-bit, OK with 64 ?

fwiw, gnucash2 builds and installs for me on 32-bit 10.6. --robert

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