Le 2 juil. 2005 à 23:48, Ersatz Sophist a écrit :
On Jul 2, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:
So, I suppose I need to check the .info file for gnucash and
rebuild every package on which it depends and then rebuild
gnucash? I remember that the first time I installed gnucash, the
number of dependencies was something like 150! I ain't got that
kind of time,
Did you try the binary?
I am not sure I follow. The gnucash binary, or the binaries of the
dependencies?
Maybe, I did not remember exactly the initial conditions. You may
well be right.
I meant that the only way to install quickly a package is the binary
way, in the case it exists and it works. That may sound not a very
friendly answer to the "I ain't that kind of time", but I don't know
of any other.
Cheers,
Michèle
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>
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