Re: guile: Stack overflow

1999-07-05 Thread Carey Stevens
Yeah, sorry dumb question. Don't know how I missed that. I have since got it up and running with all features working. Thanks eveyone for a great product. Carey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's been rumoured that Carey Stevens said: gnucash: bootstrap file is

Re: guile: Stack overflow

1999-07-05 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Carey Stevens said: gnucash: bootstrap file is /usr/share/gnucash/scm/bootstrap.scm guile: Stack overflow The guile on my system is version 1.2 You need guile 1.3 --linas - % % -- The GnuCash / X-Accountant

Re: Total Hack to the finish

1999-07-05 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: libiberty comes with gcc, binutils and a number of other gnu tools as a means of not having to rely on the vagaries of vendor libc implmenetations. So is it installed with gcc on those platforms? If so, do you think it's reasonable to require it as long as we put a

Re: Total Hack to the finish

1999-07-05 Thread linas
stpcpy(char *dest, const char *src) { I've added a HAVE_STPCPY to configure - % % -- The GnuCash / X-Accountant Mailing List To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe gnucash-devel [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the body

Re: Total Hack to the finish

1999-07-05 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Alan Orndorff said: The one thing I know about binutils on Solaris systems is that most admins don't like to install it. the ld that comes with binutils does not compile on Solaris 7. Most of the other utils that compose binutils are available natively. Not sure

Re: Total Hack to the finish

1999-07-05 Thread Rob Browning
Alan Orndorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok, I didn't know that. The last version I used was Redhat 4.2? I think. I'll get around to trying it again sometime soon. I need a bigger hard disk. I'm out of space with just Windows and Solaris. Solaris does suck up a lot of disk space for a

Re: Interactive Scheming...

1999-07-05 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm having a bit of a time figuring out the "parsing" of account lists (e.g. - the care and feeding of gnc:group-map-accounts, and so forth), and figure that interacting directly with a Scheme reader is liable to be more useful than the much more batch-like

Re: Interactive Scheming...

1999-07-05 Thread cbbrowne
Rob Browning wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm having a bit of a time figuring out the "parsing" of account lists (e.g. - the care and feeding of gnc:group-map-accounts, and so forth), and figure that interacting directly with a Scheme reader is liable to be more useful than the

Griping about ugliness...

1999-07-05 Thread cbbrowne
In src/gnome/dialog-filebox.c, the second parameter to fileBox(title, filter) gets ignored. The relevant code is marked "Hack alert." I'm going to gripe at this point... I'd like to be able to push in a default filter that *I* want. (How many guesses to see that I'd want "*.qif"?) --