I've been using the gnucash development releases in Fedora without trouble - until recently. Now, on startup, it gives me:
Backtrace: In current input: 1: 0* [gnc:main] In /usr/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/main.scm: 241: 1 (if (not (gnc:handle-command-line-args)) (gnc:shutdown 1)) 241: 2* [not ... 241: 3* [gnc:handle-command-line-args] In /usr/share/gnucash/scm/command-line.scm: 187: 4 (let ((remaining-arguments #) (result #t)) (do (# # #) (#) ...) ...) 190: 5* (do ((rest (cdr #)) (quit? #f) (item #f)) ((or quit? (null? rest))) ...) 199: 6* (if (not #) (begin # # #) (if # # #)) 199: 7* [not ... 199: 8* [string=? "--" ... 200: 9* (make-shared-substring item 0 (min (string-length item) 2))
/usr/share/gnucash/scm/command-line.scm:200:26: In expression (make-shared-substring item 0 ...): /usr/share/gnucash/scm/command-line.scm:200:26: Unbound variable: make-shared-substring
Both 1.9.5 and 1.9.6 have done this. Is something generally broken, or is this a bit of special behavior just for me?
Thanks,
jon
Jonathan Corbet (lwn-fedora-test@lwn.net) said:
I've been using the gnucash development releases in Fedora without trouble - until recently. Now, on startup, it gives me:
Backtrace: In current input: 1: 0* [gnc:main] In /usr/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/main.scm: 241: 1 (if (not (gnc:handle-command-line-args)) (gnc:shutdown 1)) 241: 2* [not ... 241: 3* [gnc:handle-command-line-args] In /usr/share/gnucash/scm/command-line.scm: 187: 4 (let ((remaining-arguments #) (result #t)) (do (# # #) (#) ...) ...) 190: 5* (do ((rest (cdr #)) (quit? #f) (item #f)) ((or quit? (null? rest))) ...) 199: 6* (if (not #) (begin # # #) (if # # #)) 199: 7* [not ... 199: 8* [string=? "--" ... 200: 9* (make-shared-substring item 0 (min (string-length item) 2))
/usr/share/gnucash/scm/command-line.scm:200:26: In expression (make-shared-substring item 0 ...): /usr/share/gnucash/scm/command-line.scm:200:26: Unbound variable: make-shared-substring
Both 1.9.5 and 1.9.6 have done this. Is something generally broken, or is this a bit of special behavior just for me?
It works for me. Which guile do you have?
Bill
Bill Nottingham notting@redhat.com wrote:
It works for me. Which guile do you have?
1.8.0-4. FWIW, this is on x86-64, forgot to mention that before.
Thanks,
jon
Jonathan Corbet Executive editor, LWN.net corbet@lwn.net
Just in case anybody is interested, I have one other little data point regarding my weird gnucash crashes. If I simply run "gnucash" with no parameters - letting it open whatever I asked for last - it works. If, instead, I give a file name on the command line it croaks... So, at least, I can straighten my accounts out.
jon
Jonathan Corbet (lwn-fedora-test@lwn.net) said:
Just in case anybody is interested, I have one other little data point regarding my weird gnucash crashes. If I simply run "gnucash" with no parameters - letting it open whatever I asked for last - it works. If, instead, I give a file name on the command line it croaks... So, at least, I can straighten my accounts out.
That is the key. Reproduced.
Bill
Bill Nottingham (notting@redhat.com) said:
Jonathan Corbet (lwn-fedora-test@lwn.net) said:
Just in case anybody is interested, I have one other little data point regarding my weird gnucash crashes. If I simply run "gnucash" with no parameters - letting it open whatever I asked for last - it works. If, instead, I give a file name on the command line it croaks... So, at least, I can straighten my accounts out.
That is the key. Reproduced.
http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/14159
Will get fixed eventually on rebasing to the next 1.9.x.
Bill
Cups messed up again when I tried to print a map for next week. Anybody know how to fix it? The last time it messed up I posted it as a bug and redhat fixed it. After posting more and more bugs for critical failure I gave up posting. Every day bugs galore and then the almighty erase the harddrive trick for 13 years now and I am a vegetable. If I had never been educated I would definitely have lived a better life.
On Sat, 2006-07-01 at 08:00 -0400, kmberry wrote:
Cups messed up again when I tried to print a map for next week. Anybody know how to fix it? The last time it messed up I posted it as a bug and redhat fixed it.
Well, how about trying that again? ;-)
Tim. */
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On Sat, 2006-07-01 at 08:00 -0400, kmberry wrote:
Cups messed up again when I tried to print a map for next week. Anybody know how to fix it? The last time it messed up I posted it as a bug and redhat fixed it.
Well, how about trying that again? ;-)
Tim. */
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OK, today is July 6, 2006 on the east coast. I have been unemployed for over a year and I am bankrupt. I just barely got cups working last time by killing every process associated with it over and over again and then waiting a few hours while the gtk gui hanged space shot each time I finally got it communicating then the printer would work one time. Today it is 6:00am and I got an interview at an employment agency for a hard labor job at 8:30am. I figure I can get the printer working one time and sleep an hour since I need a fresh resume. I don't think Im going to the interview now. Thanks alot buddy.
kmberry wrote:
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<fedora-test-list redhat com> * Subject: Re: cups 1.2 * Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 11:13:52 +0100
On Sat, 2006-07-01 at 08:00 -0400, kmberry wrote:
Cups messed up again when I tried to print a map for next week. Anybody know how to fix it? The last time it messed up I posted it as a bug and redhat fixed it.
Well, how about trying that again? ;-)
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OK, today is July 6, 2006 on the east coast. I have been unemployed for over a year and I am bankrupt. I just barely got cups working last time by killing every process associated with it over and over again and then waiting a few hours while the gtk gui hanged space shot each time I finally got it communicating then the printer would work one time. Today it is 6:00am and I got an interview at an employment agency for a hard labor job at 8:30am. I figure I can get the printer working one time and sleep an hour since I need a fresh resume. I don't think Im going to the interview now. Thanks alot buddy.
OK, the cups gui is still hangin' a half hour later space shot, as usual port 631 doesn't work anymore(although it amazingly worked one time around the time select # of kernels yum plugin came out) and cups-config daemon is deprecated. I switched from using openoffice which just hanged on print to abiword and the resume printed so I am going to the job interview. Cups gui finally came back-it was shot because if you select anything besides server settings it does that. Its on printer now and showing no information or a blank screen. If I fool around with it for 5 or 6 hours I might succeed in configuring it all over again after I erase the /etc/cups directory and it will recommend some lm1100(can't remember its name) driver for my Lexmark Z53. I now have lp on Z53 because the other Z53 with some stuff about gimp-print printed next to its text description doesn't work even though its the same driver. Printer was created because I couldn't get the gui to work at all and it had printer as a default name(I wanted to get applications printing easier by just using lp and started doing this some years ago) then the gui worked and printer is on lm1100 its recommended driver. Initially the server wouldn't connect at all and one time the gui initialized with /var/run/cups/cups.sock(something like that) in the server name window and connected. Now it is connecting but the gui doesn't work as far as showing the printers-it will just hang for about half hour and not show any information.