On 5/10/22 14:16, John Griessen wrote:
Ah so.  Then probably the OP *can* avoid 2 installs of gnucash.  It would maybe look like this to launch gnucash from a shared dir on a LAN:

$ /shared/gnucash4.10/gnucash   /shared/books1/books1.gnucash

The work of putting the executable in a nonstandard place might be more than just using two installs and making them be the same version.

That nonstandard install work could be justified by the lock files working well in such a scenario. The /shared dir on the LAN could be a low power always on little server with no windowing system to crash and a lock would really be a lock and not result of a power off or crash. To skip the lock file you would need to talk to the other person first.
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