Hmm, interesting.  Usually if you just run gnucash as root once
it takes care of this problem.  I dont know if we can do anything
about this ourselves, because we don't actually reference mklibcat
ourselves.

-derek

Homer Painter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> After compiling gnucash 1.8.4 on my Slackware 9 machine, starting the program would 
> yield the error: 
> 
> "File not found: /usr/local/share/guile/slib/mklibcat" 
> 
> I took a look, and saw that there was a mklibcat.scm file in that directory, and 
> made a symlink to it named mklibcat, and afterwards everything worked just fine.
> 
> Not sure if this is a bug or the result of something I myself did, but thought I 
> would let you guys know in either case.
> 
> Homer Painter
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