GnuCash is a gnome-1.4 application; you need a complete gnome-1.4
build environment in order to build GnuCash.  And yes, you CAN build
gnucash on slackware-9; others have done it just fine.

-derek

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> I am trying to install gnucash under slackware 9.0 und slackware-9-0 with
> gnome-2.2.  I ran into a problame with libxml.  I installed the latest libxml2
> and gnucash is apparently looking for an older version: libxml not libxml2. 
> Obligingly I installed an older libxml and now it can't find glade and gal
> which are part of the slackware distribution.  I am going to try the cvs now,
> but I am not to keen on that and not expecting it to work.  Is there any
> solution to this.  I had it running before somehow with slackware 8.1 and
> gnome-2.2 installed with garnome.  I am not sure how I did that.  There isn't a
> binary for slackware is there?
> 
> 
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