On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 01:53:35PM +0200, Thomas Hummel wrote:
> # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/amavisd start
> Starting amavisd.
> Can't locate object method "new" via package "Amavis::SpamControl" at
> /usr/local/sbin/amavisd line 13878.
>
> On this pa
;
Considering I don't need spam check at all, I tried commenting this line and
amavisd-new started and seemed to work.
Do you have any clue on what's wrong ?
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hus rebuilding needed dependencies) will make the gnucash core dump problem
occur again.
Any clue ?
Thanks
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ion)
gtype-desc.c:4535: error: initializer element is not constant
gtype-desc.c:4535: error: (near initialization for
'gt_pch_rs_gtype_desc_c[2].base')
gtype-desc.c:4535: error: initializer element is not constant
gtype-desc.c:4535: error: (near initialization for
'gt_pch_rs_gtype_
uick on
apparently random sites.
It occurs even when started with a "fresh" .mozilla (i.e. rm -rf .mozilla).
Any clue ?
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To un
ected goffice 0.6
> during its configure.
Exactly.
> My solution was to remove gnucash and both goffice packages and then
> just rebuild gnucash (which will reinstall goffice 0.4).
It works indeed. I was just hoping there was a cleaner way of fixing thin
on of goffice :
%pkg_info -R goffice-0.4.3_3
Information for goffice-0.4.3_3:
I tried to tweak the CPPFLAGS but did not succeed.
Any idea ?
Thanks.
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hy there isn't a easy or easier way to re-generate them.
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t remember at which stage of the above procedure).
Hope it'll help.
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