On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 23:48, Bob Perry wrote:
> I recently installed Gnucash 1.8.3 using the ports system but receive the
> following message when I attempted to run the program:
>     Application "gnucash" (process xxx) has crashed due to a fatal error.
>     (Segmentation fault)
> I submitted a bug report through the gnome system and was advised to talk
> with the port maintainer to get a more reaonable response.
> 
> My ports are all current and I've already deinstalled and rebuilt the system
> trying to work out any compiling problems.
> 
> Do you have any recommendations re my next steps?  Thank you.

I also cannot reproduce this, nor can I with 1.8.4.  Without a stack
trace with symbols, I cannot recommend a next step other than to upgrade
to 1.8.4 from my CVS repo.  You can do this by checking out the
ports-stable module per the instructions at
http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi.  Get the marcusmerge
script, too, to merge the ports from my CVS tree into your main ports
tree.  If you don't want to do this, you can wait for the ports freeze
to lift, and GnuCash 1.8.4 is committed to the main tree.

Joe

> 
> Bob Perry
> 
> >  Product: GnuCash
> >  Version: 1.8.x
> >  OS: FreeBSD
> >  OS Details: FreeBSD-4.7 RELEASE
> >  Status: NEEDINFO
> >  Resolution:
> > -Severity: blocker
> > +Severity: major
> >  Priority: Normal
> 
>   should contact the maintainer of the FreeBSD port for more help.  This
> >  sounds like a freebsd-specific problem.
> >
> >  It might help running gnucash under gdb..  But talking to the ports
> >  maintainer is more likely to get you a reasonable response.
> >
> > +
> > +------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-05-28
> 05:43 -------
> > +Lowered the severity since other people obviously don't see this
> > +problem, and also FreeBSD is not our main developer platform.
> 
> 
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