Hi, * Charles Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04.11.08 09:20]wrote:
> Greetings, > > I am one of the GnuCash developers, so I read with some excitement Olaf > Foellinger's report that he was able to build GnuCash without X11. If I :). Besides, I'm on 10.4 > can repeat his success and test it out, I hope that at some point we > might be able to begin offering GnuCash for Mac in native form. Very good, that's been my intention, too. > However, I tried it myself without much luck. Perhaps someone could > advise. > I have a brand-new MacBook Pro now (10.5.5), on which I installed > MacPorts. I started with the following: > sudo port install dbus +no_x11 > sudo port install cairo +no_x11 > sudo port install pango +no_x11 > sudo port install gtk2 +no_x11 Two prerequisites are missing: - delete the line "depends_run port:evince" in the gnucash portfile (that deletes many complicated gnome dependencies, too) - in aqbanking portfile replace the line --with-frontends="cbanking g2banking qbanking" with --with-frontends="g2banking" - for the installation of libgtkhtml3 i had to apply the patch https://trac.macports.org/ticket/16989 - during the installatin of slib-guile16 sometimes I had to call $ ${prefix}/share/guile/site manually. > sudo port install gnucash +without_hbci > The "+without_hbci" was just to remove a few dependencies, for a > hopefully greater chance of success. However, this failed when it > reached the desktop-gnome dependency, saying what I understand to mean > "I'm trying to build desktop-gnome +x11 but I need gtk2 +x11 and you > have gtk2 +no_x11 instead." Not necessary, hbci is working and needed here in Germany. > ---> Configuring gnome-desktop That has not been built here so I assume it's a evince dependency. If you have any further questions I'm glad to answer. Gnucash does run here from the command line. Gruß Olaf _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users