> Hi!
> 
> First allow me to say that gnucash looks splendid, i tried the 1.0.18
> version that was in the FreeBSD-ports-tree and was quite happy about it. 
> 
> I missed the ability to create reports though, why i thought that i would
> try to compile 1.2.5 on FreeBSD.
> 
> The following thing happened:
> 
> checking for nana.h... no
> configure: error: Cannot find nana.h -- do you have nana installed?
> 
> nana.h is obviously availible though.
> 
> % ls -l /usr/local/include/nana.h 
> -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  1630 Jan 29 00:13 /usr/local/include/nana.h
> % 
> 
> When I tried hacking the configure-script and removing the exit-statement
> after failing to find nana.h and -lnana configure stops at:
> 
> ...
> creating config.h
> config.h is unchanged
> make: don't know how to make =. Stop
> % 
> 
> Please advice?

I'm not sure why it's not finding nana.h. However, I think we're
going to be removing the nana dependency. Also, the 1.2.5 version
has problems with current versions of lesstif. Given these things,
you might be better off compiling from CVS, with a patch that removes
the dependencies on nana, if you're willing. It would be nice to see
if current CVS can compile on FreeBSD.

Also, do you use gnome? Current CVS has a gnome version as well that
has advanced beyond the motif version in many respects.

dave

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