Patching the source file worked for me too. I did notice that if you just remove the contents of the file that was patched (leaving a 0 byte file) instead of declaring it static, that it compiles just fine. Couldn't test if it ran fine since something else got the macports system into really hosed state. :(
Thanks, Triston. On May 19, 2008, at 6:57 PM, Daniel Horwood wrote: > > On 19/05/2008, at 11:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> >> On May 19, 2008, at 1:11 AM, Daniel Horwood wrote: >> >>> <Once again I forgot to cc the list!> >>> >>> On 19/05/2008, at 9:02 AM, Triston Whetten wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> The full build log includes building qt (long) and a few other new >>>> things. I'm not sure why qt was involved since I was only >>>> upgrading >>>> gnucash (sudo port -d upgrade gnucash). >>>> >>>> The full build log is 4.5MB (of plain text). :) So, I trimmed the >>>> log down to just the gnucash build itself and have attached that. >>>> >>>> I'm happy to send the rest of the log if its useful. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Triston. >>>> >>> >>> I'm trying my hardest to duplicate this, but really can't! It may be >>> because you're on Tiger and I'm on Leopard... >>> >>> I think the problem my lie outside of gnucash, because (browsing >>> through code changes), there was very little to no changes made to >>> those parts of gnucash which are dying in your build. >>> >>> I'd be interested to know if you can still build gnucash 2.2.4. >>> Could >>> you possibly download the gnucash 2.2.4 Portfile from svn and try to >>> build from that? >>> >>> Is there anyone else on Tiger who has recently upgraded to gnucash >>> 2.2.5? Could you chime in to let us know if it was successful? >>> >>> (Damn! I just deleted my old Tiger install last week, and don't have >>> the install DVD anymore) >>> >>> One more thing... qt shouldn't be installing with gnucash >>> +without_hbci >>> - it's the aqbanking port that needs qt, but the +without_hbci >>> variant >>> should remove aqbanking from gnucash's dependencies... >> >> >> I'm not even trying to upgrade, i'm just trying to install from >> scratch and can't. I receive about 30+ dependencies that fail to >> build. Thoughts? > > Oh, I thought you said in an earlier post that you had gnucash > 2.2.4 installed. It looks like Clemens has found a solution by > patching one of the gnucash source files - you could try it > manually or wait for a portfile update. > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
