The ledger binary needs to be on your $PATH. Simply compiling it won't put 
it there. You could try `make install`, and see if that works. This should 
put all the files in an appropriate location.

El martes, 14 de enero de 2014 14:21:21 UTC, Christopher Tomasulo escribió:
>
> I did manage to get 3.0 installed about a week ago on my linux distro.  I 
> installed from the Github source code.  The issue is that I can't use it 
> from any directory (I'm not a Linux pro).   I have to be in the directory 
> that I installed it to get it to work.   I haven't figured out how to make 
> it work from the command line regardless of where I am in the file system.  
> So I am still using 2.6 until I figure it out.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 6:29 AM, John Wiegley 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> >>>>> Steve Purcell <[email protected] <javascript:>> writes:
>>
>> > (Not that I’m saying you *should* upgrade, just providing context...)
>>
>> I will go on record as saying that everyone who can, should upgrade to 
>> 2.6.  I
>> believe it is much more stable and feature complete, plus it makes it 
>> easier
>> for us to help you. :)
>>
>> John
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