On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 12:34 AM, DaveC49 <davidcous...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> Hi further progress > I ran cmake with the --trace option ( *cmake --trace -D > CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/gnucash-devel ../gnucash*). It appears that > cmake > is executing the call to add the libqof directory > .../gnucash/src/CMakeLists.txt line 141 and the qof/test subdirectory > .../gnucash/src/libqof/CMakeLists.txt(3) without ever having called the > INCLUDE (GncAddTest) at line 48 of .../gnucash/CMakeLists.txt. > In the resultant trace output cmake in fact never seems to enter > .../gnucash/CMakeLists.txt as the trace starts with > .../gnucash/src/CMakeLists.txt(0): PROJECT(Project ) and does not appear > to be executing .../gnucash/CMakeLists.txt at all or if it is is executing > it silently. > > I have deleted the cach files .../gnucash/CMakeFiles and rerun the above > command but still get the same error and trace output > > If I execute *cmake --trace -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/gnucash-devel > ../gnucash/CmakeLists.txt* > I obtain > *cmake: /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.4: no version information available > (required by cmake) > Running with trace output on. > CMake Error: The source ".../gnucash/CMakeLists.txt" does not match the > source ".../gnucash/src/CMakeLists.txt" used to generate cache. Re-run > cmake with a different source directory.* > I confess to being totally confused as to why cmake is not executing > .../gnucash/CmakeLists.txt > > The trace output can be accessed using this link to a folder in my dropbox > https://www.dropbox.com/sh/chibk4l66mz1esp/AADDP0EV9pmHjwpUHeow_zkra?dl=0 > > Thanks for any help anyone can offer > > David Cousens Hi David, Do you have CMake cache files in /home/david/Documents/SoftwareDevelopment/GnucashDevelopment/sources/gnucash/src? I think you do. If so, you need to remove them. >From what I can tell, you haven't created a separate CMake build directory, which you should. I usually use 'gnucash-build' that lives in the same directory as gnucash (so in the 'sources' directory for you). Other folks will create a 'build' directory in the gnucash source directory and use that. Run these commands to do a clean clone and build in a /tmp directory. If these work, you might want to remove your .../sources/gnucash directory and start over. Also, you should consider building with ninja for faster build times (CMake generates a build using 'make' by default). Commands: (assumes bash) $ rm -rf /tmp/gcdev $ mkdir /tmp/gcdev $ cd /tmp/gcdev $ git clone https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash.git $ mkdir gnucash-build $ cd gnucash-build # For ninja, add '-G Ninja' to cmake command below before '../gnucash' # Also, make sure /opt/gnucash-devel is user-writable $ cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/gnucash-devel ../gnucash $ make -j 4 && TZ=America/Los_Angeles make -j 4 check && make install # or: ninja && TZ=America/Los_Angeles ninja check && ninja install Let me know how it goes. Regards, _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel