On May 13, 2005, at 11:01 AM, Timothy Reaves wrote:
Has anyone any news on when we might be able to expect this?
It works already, as long as you're willing to use the unstable branch of fink (meaning you get to wait for gnucash and its dependencies to compile from source).
You do have to be careful about some of the dependencies, and the easiest way to do that is follow the fink website advice to blow the fink /sw directory structure away and start from scratch in Tiger. I didn't use that approach, so it is possible to upgrade fink and gnucash without blowing fink away. But then you need to be sure that gnome-libs and gtk+ get updated before you compile gnucash.
If you use the Price Editor tool to get quotes from TIAA-CREF, you'll need to update the Finance::Quote Tiaacref.pm file manually (again). This will get fixed for real when a new release of Finance::Quote gets packaged.
I'm not sure the hbci code is Tiger ready yet. I got complaints from dyld about symbols not being where they were expected. I removed gnucash-hbci, and then got the error messages that let me know I still had the old version of gnome-libs. I haven't tried hbci again. (I'm not in Germany, and I was only thinking of trying the new capability it has to do some direct OFX connections. I can wait a bit for that.) The dyld errors look a lot like they're caused by the dynamic loader bug/incompatibility wrt Tiger's new code.
Meanwhile, gnucash 1.8.11-20 is working fine for me. I've only had it running for 12 hours, so there are some functions I haven't tried. But it seems stable to me.
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