Hi Christian, On Wednesday 10 March 2010, Christian Stimming wrote: > The subdirectory sx/ of the OpenSP package is for sure irrelevant for > use. The only relevant part is the library (DLL) in the first > subdirectory lib/. Hence, the build errors in sx/ and subsequent > directories can be ignored. > > However, the more severe error is that the build in lib/ only builds a > static library and not a dynamic DLL. This is wrong - we need the DLL, > which is the reason why install.sh subsequently fails with the "Not > installed correctly" message. > > The relevant error for this problem is at the end of buildling lib/: > > Warning: Trying to link with static lib archive ../intl/libintl.a. > > and additionally the next warning about the "-lpthread" library. I > think both shouldn't have appeared on the command line here. Did those > get pulled in from some environment variable? You need to find out > where this -lpthread comes from, and disable that. I guess the > libintl.a static library comes from the similar env variable, and it > must be changed to pull in -lintl from the gnome/lib directory so that > it eventually links to gnome/bin/intl.dll. > > Regards, > > Christian > I still haven't figured out how to get a working GnuCash build environment on Windows. I don't see what causes the OpenSP build to fail. I don't set any options in the environment that I know of.
Could you provide me with the contents of your custom.sh script ? I'd like to verify if any difference in the basic configuration may be the cause. Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
