Make sure you don't use 3a4. Use 3a3. When you install it, run the test
command (guile -c blah blah) as the installation user (who has permissions to
modify the directories just created -- i.e. /usr/lib/guile etc.). That will
create the initial index or catalog which is required to find
Yeah, your slib installation is broken. Fix that.
-derek
Quoting Peter Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While attempting to build the latest gnucash 2.2.0 ...
The current version of Ubuntu:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/gnucash-2.2.0# uname -a
Linux rotor 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC
Thank you Derek! Big question is, how do I do that? I've been searching
the web for properly installing SLIB, but have nothing definitive yet.
I've yet to search the Ubuntu forums.
I have tried re-installing via the synaptic package manager but still
get the error. This is sounding more like a