On Thursday 10 June 2010, John Ralls wrote: > Yes, I build gnucash-docs-svn (or gnucash-docs for a stable build) as the > last target in my "modules" list. It would probably make more sense for > you to just comment out the documentation element in the bundle file. > Depending on what you're doing, you may also want to comment out the > translations elements as well. > > Regards, > John Ralls > I'm mainly building on OS X (and Win32) to make sure my changes won't bluntly break the build on other platforms. On OS X this means I also should test the installer, because of it's custom launcher script that's not part of the gnucash source repository. I'm very happy with gnucash OS X. While I don't use it myself very often, I've got several OS X using friends that are or would be well served by it.
As a side goal, I use this opportunity to proof-read the wiki documentation on building gnucash on OS X. I have the advantage to start from an empty setup, so I quickly notice anything that is undocumented or silently assumes extra steps. The wiki page doesn't mention anything about gnucash-docs-svn or gnucash-docs. So when strictly following the steps outlined in there, I think "Making a Bundle" will fail, is that correct ? Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
