TV>>>>From: Tommi Vainikainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> TV> (I just subscribed making it harder to quote...) TV> TV> I got also same error when running in my Debian (sid). TV> TV> <unnamed port>: no code for module (g-wrap gw standard) TV> TV> I got it fixed by installing package "guile-g-wrap" with aptitude. I TV> guess that this also works in kubuntu.
Thanks, that got it. Perhaps this is a good place to mention that I was pretty confused when installing the dependencies mentioned in http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/browser/gnucash/trunk/README.dependencies The packages listed in the ubuntu 5.10 section don't seem to match what I had to install (the package names were somewhat different, e.g., I had to install libglib2.0-0 in order to get glib2-2.8.3-0ubuntu1 installed), so perhaps I missed something. It seems like it would be "a good idea" to have a package specification, or an apt-get command line, or something that would retrieve the required packages. Pointers to such a thing would be appreciated, or if it doesn't exist and its a good idea to have one, suggestions for what form it should take and where I could construct it are solicited. Now, I think I have my first (mini) bug. When opening a file that the user doesn't have read access to, the error is a bit cryptic: The file type of file <FILENAME> is unknown. Rather than some permission error. It had me thinking I missed some upgrade note or something indicating the file format had changed. I couldn't find a reference to this in Bugzilla. Is this sort of thing considered "bug worthy"? I must say my first impression of 1.9 is "wow"! Nice job folks. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
