On Oct 23, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> (I've no 10.4/intel capable box to test with)
>
> Without --build-as-nobody, the packages build, but pollute the
> filesystem by installing directly into it, but the reason wasn't
> obvious to me. Following an initial difference (* is po
There have been various problems reported with fink's gnucash package,
which is rather old. The gnucash2 package is much more up-to-date
(but you'll have to build it from source, which means installing XCode
and so on).
-- Dave
On Oct 24, 2008, at 6:38 AM, Jason Turner wrote:
> I just
On Oct 24, 2008, at 12:38 AM, Jason Turner wrote:
> I just installed the gnucash binary (1.8.12-11) using fink. It's
> the first app I've tried to install with fink (i.e. there are no
> other packages installed in /sw).
>
> System: MacBook Pro (Intel) OS X 10.5.5
>
> From the terminal:
>
>
I just installed the gnucash binary (1.8.12-11) using fink. It's the
first app I've tried to install with fink (i.e. there are no other
packages installed in /sw).
System: MacBook Pro (Intel) OS X 10.5.5
From the terminal:
$ uname -a
Darwin Macintosh-2.local 9.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.