Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 09:12:47 +0100 From: Dave Goode <dave@davegoode.net> To: gnome@FreeBSD.org Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD Port: gnucash-1.8.3 Message-ID: <200305230912.47238.dave@davegoode.net>
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Team, Since I compiled and installed this port (upgrading from version 1.8.2), gnucash now segfaults on startup. Debugging yields: gnucash: [D] "starting up (1)." gnucash: [D] "handling command line arguments"("/usr/X11R6/libexec/gnucash/overrides/gnucash") gnucash: [D] "files to open: "() I've deinstalled and done a 'portupgrade -NRr gnucash', which ensured all the dependencies are up-to-date in both directions, but no joy. I've also deleted all gnucash configuration files. Still no joy. It compiled without complaint, it just won't start. Not having gnucash is a real problem for our home accounts. Does anyone have an ideas as to what's wrong? It's very difficult for me to try to trace as gnucash seems to run from a complex chain of shell scripts I can't get my head round at all ;-) Is there any more information you need to assist? Thanks for your help, Dave -- Dave Goode http://www.davegoode.net/
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