Seems like my post was lost again. Here goes.
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From: Paul Schwartz
Date: Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [GNC] Compiling and Installing Gnucash 2.6.12
To: John Ralls
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the contents of ld.so.conf
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Thanks Colin
I'm going to use apt but with a breakout with a table of other common
package managers on a variety of distributions.
David
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Ah.
Double clicking on a disk image (.dmg is Disk iMaGe) mounts it to the file
system. That’s normally accompanied by opening it in a Finder window, but
perhaps you have that turned off somehow. It’s not the .dmg that you want in
/Applications, it’s Gnucash.app (which will look like “Gnucash" i
>From memory the Linux version always seems to run that bit faster and
smoother, that was my impression when I had both installed albeit different
versions (could never work out how to download the latest version,).
Not sure if this will help but my load/save time whilst not fast have
improved sin
Thank you. Your suggestion (see below) for going to Applications and and adding
the prompt did work. Below, to remind everyone, is your suggestion.
try opening Applications:Utilities:Terminal and at the prompt typing
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash --debug
Thanks again.
On 23/09/2018 01:27, John Ralls wrote:
> Looks like it also upgraded gcc and the latest gcc has a new warning. I
> suggest that you add -Wno-stringop-truncation to CMAKE_C_FLAGS.
Many thanks, successfully built.
Regards,
Richard
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