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Re: Gnucash and G-Wrap 1.9
From: |
David Hampton |
Subject: |
Re: Gnucash and G-Wrap 1.9 |
Date: |
Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:34:59 -0400 |
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 18:04 +0200, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> Yes and no. The runtime is parallel-installable, so you can keep
> applications/libraries built with 1.3 installed when upgrading G-Wrap
> to 1.9, but the development environment is not. This is not a problem
> however, due G-Wrap 1.9 provides compatibility with 1.3.
This must have been a problem in my setup. I had 1.3.4 installed
in /usr and 1.9.6 installed in /opt. I thought I had set the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables properly, but I must have
been getting something from the wrong version. I saw the exact same
error as before when I compiled against 1.3.4, removed 1.3.4 completely
from my system, and then executed against 1.9.6.
The good news is that if I remove 1.3.4 from my system and compile
against 1.9.6, the code compiles and runs cleanly with no changes needed
to gnucash.
What's your planned timing for replacing glib-1.2 with glib-2.0 in g-
wrap? This is the last reference to glib1/gtk1/gnome1 in the (in
progress) gtk2 port of gnucash. I tried modifying the g-wrap configure
file and replacing all the pkg-config references to 'glib' with
'glib-2.0'. G-wrap compiles without any error, and the gtk2 port of
gnucash runs just fine.
David