On 12 Jun 2007, at 7:47:51 PM, Graham Leggett wrote: > Derek Atkins wrote: > >>> Running aclocal -I macros ... >>> aclocal:configure.in:51: warning: macro `AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2' not >>> found in library >>> aclocal:configure.in:81: warning: macro `AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT' not >>> found in library >>> aclocal:configure.in:229: warning: macro `AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0' not >>> found in library >> This implies you don't have GCONF, GLIB, and GLIB-GETTEXT installed >> so aclocal can't find the associated macros. Please read >> README.dependencies > > I am trying to build against fink, which is not listed in > README.dependencies. > > Gnucash v2.0.5 was installed from source on this machine, so I am > struggling to figure out why this tree doesn't work when gnucash > v2.0.5 did. > > All of glib, glib2, gconf and gconf2 are installed, with their > corresponding dev packages. Does anyone know specifically which > packages the above messages refer to? > > Regards, > Graham > --
If you built from source using 'fink install gnucash2', then you can 'fink rebuild gnucash2' to have fink check that all the dependencies are there. If you built gnucash by hand using fink to supply all the dependencies, then the gory list of dependencies is: BuildDepends: << aqbanking16, atk1, audiofile, bzip2-dev, esound, gail17-dev, gconf2-dev, gettext-tools, glib2-dev ( >= 2.12.7 ), gnome-keyring-dev, gnome-vfs2-unified-dev, gtk+2-dev, gtkhtml3.8.15-dev, guile16-dev, gwenhywfar38, ktoblzcheck, libart2, libbonobo2-dev, libbonoboui2-dev, libgettext3-dev, libglade2, libgnome2-dev, libgnomecanvas2-dev, libgnomeprint2.2-dev, libgnomeprintui2.2-dev, libgnomeui2-dev, libgoffice, libgsf1.114-dev, libgsf1.114-gnome-dev, libhowl-dev, libhowl- shlibs, libiconv-bin, libiconv-dev, libjpeg, libofx3, libtool14, libxml2, opensp4-dev, orbit2-dev, pango1-xft2-dev, pkgconfig, popt, system-openssl-dev, x11-dev, xml- parser-pm586 << and Depends: << aqbanking16-shlibs, atk1-shlibs, audiofile-shlibs, bzip2-shlibs, esound-shlibs, gail17-shlibs, gconf2-shlibs, glib2-shlibs ( >= 2.12.7 ), gnome-keyring-shlibs, gnome-vfs2- unified-shlibs, gtk+2-shlibs, gtkhtml3.8.15-shlibs, guile16-shlibs, gwenhywfar38-shlibs, ktoblzcheck-shlibs, libart2- shlibs, libbonobo2-shlibs, libbonoboui2-shlibs, libgettext3-shlibs, libglade2-shlibs, libgnome2-shlibs, libgnomecanvas2-shlibs, libgnomeprint2.2-shlibs, libgnomeprintui2.2-shlibs, libgoffice-shlibs, libhowl-shlibs, libgnomeui2-shlibs, libiconv, libjpeg-shlibs, libofx3-shlibs, libtool14-shlibs, libxml2-shlibs, orbit2-shlibs, pango1-xft2-shlibs, popt-shlibs, x11-shlibs << With all the dependencies in place, I can successfully build from the unpacked tarball using: guile16-build env LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib CPATH=/sw/include ./configure --enable-error-on-warning --enable-compile-warnings --enable-opt- style-install --prefix=/some/path --enable-debug --enable-etags -- enable-doxygen --enable-ofx --enable-hbci guile16-build env LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib CPATH=/sw/include make make install gnucash 2.1.3 runs for me on a ppc mac when built this way. I am, however, having cross-talk issues with one of Apple's libraries and a similarly named fink lib when I try to install 2.1.3 using a modified gnucash2.info file (which I have to get working before fink can release 2.2). Dave -- David Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
