On 28/05/11 19:26, Ben Konrath wrote:
> Hi Max,
>
> On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 6:30 AM, msjs08 <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi
>     I don't compile software very often but I was having issues with
>     glom just shutting down while trying to import from a csv file
>     so I downloaded glom revision 2057 using svn but when I start the
>     install process, I get errors.
>
>         [max@localhost glom]$ sudo ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local
>         - glib-gettextize.
>         ./autogen.sh: line 56: glib-gettextize: command not found
>
>     How can I get further?
>     What do I need to do?
>
>
> The subversion repo is obsolete. The most recent version of Glom is in
> the git GNOME git repository:
>
> http://git.gnome.org/browse/glom
>
> But before you build from source, maybe there's another way get you a
> newer version of Glom (e.g. the Glom PPA). Which distribution are you
> using? And which version of Glom?
>
> Ben
Hi Ben
Thanks for the reply
If the subversion repo is obsolete why not remove it or at least put a
comment and a link to the latest version but I did think it was version 1.19

I'm using Mandriva 2010.2 and the latest rpm version for that is glom 1.14

I find it quite frustrating that I cannot find an open source package
that can do what MSAccess 97 could do. I dumped windows as my main OS
2.5 years ago but to create a DB is the only thing I have to go back
for. (It doesn't happen very often and I can't use it anyway cause the
db doesn't run in wine)

Glom is the nearest I can get but the ease of use, for me, still isn't
there. (tried kexi, base and a number of others) I don't seem to be able
to select a field in the layout and resize it.

Cheers
Max
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