parse error before 'GdkPixbuf' when installing goffice 0.3.8
Michael Hart
mhart at baselinesolutions.com.au
Thu Sep 20 17:27:02 PDT 2007
Perfect - this fixes my problem too. Thanks Peter!
Just a minor correction for those copying/pasting - due to an
unbalanced quote the sed command should be:
sudo sed -i .bak '/GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED/d' /opt/local/blah...
I didn't run into the Firefox problem with gnucash as I was
installing the minimal variants (+without_quotes +without_hbci
+without_ofx +without_docs)
Thanks again,
Michael
On 21/09/2007, at 3:43 AM, Peter McLain wrote:
> The following worked for me to get around the goffice build problems:
>
> # First, clean out the old build, then do everything
> # up to, but not including, the configure stage:
>
> $ sudo port clean goffice
> $ sudo port patch goffice
>
> # It seems that GtkTooltips is deprecated, but many
> # files in goffice use it. So, we'll re-enable the
> # deprecated GTK features in the build by removing a
> # line in the configure script:
>
> $ sudo sed -i .bak /GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED/d' \
> /opt/local/var/macports/build/
> _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_gnome
> _goffice/work/goffice-0.3.8/configure
>
> # Now, we pick up with the configure, build and install of
> # goffice:
>
> $ sudo port install goffice
>
> -- Peter McLain
> peter.mclain at gmail.com
>
>
>
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