Christian Stimming wrote: > Zitat von Emil Langrock <emil.langr...@gmx.de>: > > Package: libgwenhywfar > > Version: 4.0.1-1 > > Severity: important > > > >> See http://bugs.debian.org/593933 to get the version I used to test > >> compile in builder with an unstable/experimental /etc/apt/sources.list > >> > >> The only problem i notice is that I cannot configure aqbanking anymore > >> because I always get "311: Could not create setup dialog." > > > > I think I found the problem. I had to link > > > > sudo ln -s /usr/share/aqbanking /usr/share/libgwenhywfar60/aqbanking > > > > and then the GWEN_PathManager_FindFile is able to find the dialogs. I > > think the problem is that --datarootdir in in libgwenhywfar is set to > > /usr/share/libgwenhywfar60 instead of /usr/share. This is also the reason > > why locales are installed in the wrong path (under > > /usr/share/libgwenhywfar60/locales instead of /usr/share/locales). > > Where does libgwenhywfar get the erroneous --datarootdir you mentioned > from? Upstream? In the upstream source code I cannot see any > non-standard setting of the datarootdir. Or does this happen only in > the debian package?
No, the debian maintainer of libgwenhywfar decided to set that --datarootdir to /usr/share/libgwenhywfar60 in his debian/rules file - just send it also to the mailing list if anyone has the same problem and searches for a solution. gwenhywfar will not try to search for the dlg files in /usr/share/libgwenhywfar60/aqbanking/dialogs instead of /usr/share/aqbanking/dialogs where they are really installed. I am personally not interested where the stuff is installed or if gwenhywfar or aqbanking is unable to deal with the non-standard root dirs - only a solution must be found. -- Emil Langrock -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org