Many thanks to Peter McLain for his messages of 20 Sept ('Problem installing Firefox-X11 with Gnucash' & 'parse error before 'GdkPixbuf' when installing goffice 0.3.8'). GnuCash now installs & runs for me. However, I still can't get GnuCash Help to work - in spite of Mike Alexander's efforts ('Re: GnuCash help pages' of 31 Aug). If I select the menu Help>Tutorial and Concepts Guide, a message box comes up reporting "GnuCash could not find the files for the help documentation. This is likely because the 'gnucash-docs' package is not installed". However 'port list installed' confirms that gnucash-docs is installed: gnucash @2.2.1 gnome/gnucash gnucash-docs @2.0.1 gnome/gnucash-docs If I invoke Yelp directly from the xterm command line (which should bring up Yelp with a list of available manuals), then no window appears. Instead, there is simply an error report: $ yelp Illegal instruction with no further diagnostic information. --------------- I have just now installed Gramps - which also uses Yelp for its help system. Now if I invoke Yelp directly from the xterm command line it reports: <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< (yelp:15680): Gnome-WARNING **: Accessibility: failed to find module 'libgail-gnome' which is needed to make this application accessible (yelp:15680): atk-bridge-WARNING **: AT_SPI_REGISTRY was not started at session startup. (yelp:15680): atk-bridge-WARNING **: IOR not set. (yelp:15680): atk-bridge-WARNING **: Could not locate registry Illegal instruction
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If I invoke help from within Gramps, nothing happens. Any ideas on how to refix Yelp? Regards David Rowe