Thanks, Alex. This now works.
2008/12/25 Alexander Hansen
> So, as I said, you're using an xterm that doesn't use the Fink environment.
>
> If you run
>
> source /sw/bin/init.sh
>
> in that xterm, then gnucash should work properly. Also, if you use
>
> defaults write org.x.X11 app_to_run '/usr/
Before installing XQuartz, I'd added Apple's X11 to the dock. After
the XQuartz installation, the icon changed in the dock (as well as in
the Finder), and it was this that I clicked to launch xterm. In xterm,
I then typed "/sw/bin/gnucash" to launch.
On 25 Dec 2008, at 03:23, Alexander Hanse
el wrote:
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> On Dec 22, 2008, at 5:50 PM, Benjamin So wrote:
>>> Is 3.1 going to do it? Or do I need to update to 3.1.1?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>> On 22 Dec 2008, at 18:25, Alexander Hansen w
Hi Alex,
I do indeed have XCode 3.1.2. Any suggestions on how best to downgrade
to 3.1.1?
Ben
On 22 Dec 2008, at 17:35, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>
>
>># Use fink's freetype219 and expat1
>>sed -e "s|-L$X11_ROOT/lib||g" \
>>-e "s|$X11_ROOT/lib/libfreetype.la|-L$FT
t X11 support not compiled in.
Cannot continue.
Any ideas? Should I try again with the GnuCash list?
Ben
On 24 Dec 2008, at 11:54, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Benjamin So wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I tried again with XCode 3.1, but still got the familiar compile
>> failure, although this ti
Is 3.1 going to do it? Or do I need to update to 3.1.1?
Thanks.
Ben
On 22 Dec 2008, at 18:25, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> After you download 3.1.1, you can run the uninstaller script for
> 3.1.2 at a terminal prompt:
>
> .//Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools
>
> Then install 3.1.1.
Hi,
I originally posted this to the GnuCash list, but it was suggested that I
might get some more luck from this list. Would appreciate it if you could
reply to this address, as I'm not a subscriber. Thanks.
I just moved to one of the new MacBooks and spent the afternoon trying to
get Gnucash wor