Hi,
Am 2014-04-24 22:38, schrieb Geert Janssens:
Can you generate a backtrace from the core file ? That will give some
insight in where exactly gnucash is segfaulting.
I attached the backtrace of the crash.
Regards,
Herbert.
#0 0x7fffd599edac in dbi_initialize_r () from
On Sunday 27 April 2014 21:16:02 Herbert Mühlburger wrote:
Hi,
Am 2014-04-24 22:38, schrieb Geert Janssens:
Can you generate a backtrace from the core file ? That will give
some
insight in where exactly gnucash is segfaulting.
I attached the backtrace of the crash.
Regards,
Hi John,
in bedf00a160669a86942a1b52f47c65b8c45c9552 you said you changed LibQOF to be
compiled as C++, which you did by adding -xc++ to the CFLAGS, but leaving
the file suffixes as .c.
This isn't nice. The convention throughout all projects that I know so far is
that if the file ends in .c,
Am Samstag, 26. April 2014, 07:10:29 schrieb John Ralls:
On a Mac (10.9.2, Xcode 5.0.2) I get a slightly different error:
mv -f .deps/libgnc_qof_la-gnc-date.Tpo .deps/libgnc_qof_la-gnc-date.Plo
make[5]: *** No rule to make target `gnc-numeric.c', needed by
`gnc-numeric.lo'. Stop.
You
--On April 27, 2014 10:06:24 PM +0200 Christian Stimming
christ...@cstimming.de wrote:
Can we please trigger the switch from C to C++ by renaming the files,
one by one? This makes it clear which files have to adhere to C++
rules and which ones don't have to. Thanks!
I agree with this.
On Apr 27, 2014, at 2:01 PM, Mike Alexander m...@umich.edu wrote:
--On April 27, 2014 10:06:24 PM +0200 Christian Stimming
christ...@cstimming.de wrote:
Can we please trigger the switch from C to C++ by renaming the files,
one by one? This makes it clear which files have to adhere to C++
On Apr 27, 2014, at 5:15 PM, John Ralls jra...@ceridwen.us wrote:
However, I don’t think changing files one by one is wise: It will result in
libraries with objects compiled with different compilers, and I worry that
that will introduce difficult to understand bugs. That’s not a matter for