David Grant schrieb:
I get the following messages after running autogen.sh. Can I ignore them? Thanks, David

Yes. In fact you *should* ignore them and definitly *not* run aclocal by hand. I think there is a message saying this, too -- but we surely admit these paragraphs are quite confusing. However, they come from your locally installed version of auto*/intltool and we cannot do anything about this. This only concerns CVS anyway.


Again: Please ignore any message about running aclocal by hand. In CVS, always only run ./autogen.sh and *nothing* else.

David Grant schrieb:
> Ok, I just want to make sure I understand this correctly, before I
> f$ck  up my accounts.  If I run "gnucash -nofile" it will not open up
> anything?

Yes, with "-nofile" gnucash will not open up anything (except its configuration files in ~/.gnucash)

> I was thinking of copying my entire account directory into
> a new directory called david-gnumed-cvs and then using that with
> gnumed-cvs....

You don't need the "entire account directory". Your accounts are always stored only in one file. All the other files (with timestamps in their names) are old backup copies of that file and can be deleted if you don't need the backup.

Christian

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