On Feb 14, 2007, at 23:27, Kurt L wrote:
I had a more-or-less working copy of gnucash 2.0.4, and then
decided to
upgrade a fairly substantial list of outdated ports. Port chugged
along
for a couple of hours, and eventually all of the outdated ports were
upgraded. However, when I tried running gnucash again afterwards I
got
this kind of error message in the xterm window:
Computer$ gnucash
dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libgoffice-1.2.dylib
Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/gnucash-bin
Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap
Computer$
I reasoned that gnucash had been built with a dependency on an
outdated
library, so thought that perhaps forcing gnucash to build as though it
were an upgrade would get it to notice the current libraries and
eliminate this problem... so I entered
% sudo port -f -n gnucash
Everything you've said up to here sounds reasonable. Forcing the
upgrade of gnucash should have been the correct solution to the problem.
Well, the upgrade failed spectacularly, with a lengthy list of
modules.
I think that this is the nub of it here:
Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command "cd
"/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate_
dports_gnome_gnucash/work/gnucash-2.0.4"
&& make all" returned error 2
This was followed by some pretty indecipherable module linking lists,
etc.
Any ideas on where to proceed from here? It feels like I'm just
digging
a hole deeper and deeper... should I try an uninstall gnucash, and
then
install gnucash? Suggestions welcome.
Can you show us the indecipherable output? Maybe one of us can
decipher it.
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