David T. <[email protected]> writes: > As a general question to the GnuCash-users list: How do various GnuCash users > upgrade their F::Q to use this newest version, and how should the environment > variable be set? On my Mac, for example, trying to “upgrade Finance::Quote” > from a CPAN shell tells me that F::Q is up to date, even though it is at > 1.38. Moreover, if I export the variable at a terminal prompt, it seems to go > away upon exit. I imagine I am not the only Mac user challenged by these > points, and I don’t know what Windows users have to do at all. Some guidance > would be greatly helpful!
CPAN will still tell you 1.38 is the latest version. 1.40 will only appear as latest version once CPAN has indexed the content. For experienced users it is possible to grab the .tar.gz file from sourceforge and do the usual install procedure from the archive. As CPAN usually indexes the files in a few hours, you'd probably best wait for it to be indexed and use your usual install method as you tried. Please note that while AlphaVantage does appear to offer quite a bunch of quotes, it doesn't seem to support funds nor currencies. I hope someone will come up with one or more sites offering those info so I can work on that part too. However, my freetime is sparse and I already took some time I should have put on real world work. So more coding might take more time to happen... best -- erik colson _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
