In that case, John's suggestion to re-build might be your best bet.

Another option to stay current ahead of the default distro version is to use the Flatpak, but that has its caveats too. See the wiki for more details.

Regards,
Adrien

On 11/28/20 4:35 PM, Derek Zehr wrote:
Thank you everybody. I did build it on Ubuntu 18. I thought that was implied by the fact I was running version 4.1, since the package managers don't have that new of a version. Sorry.

I will probably just install from the distribution, if Adrien says he couldn't built it on 20.04.

Will I have an issue with my gnucash files if I go from 4.1 to 3.8?

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