Re: [GNC-dev] Launchpad

2019-01-01 Thread Andrew Ruthven
Hey, Replying out of sequence as I deleted the original messages (oops). On Tue, 2019-01-01 at 12:17 -0800, Stephen M. Butler wrote: > On 1/1/19 12:57 AM, Geert Janssens wrote: > > Op maandag 31 december 2018 18:41:35 CET schreef Stephen M. Butler: > > > Dev Team, > > > > > > So far, three

Re: [GNC-dev] GnuCash 3.4: Building on ubuntu 18.04

2019-01-01 Thread Antonios Hadjigeorgalis
Thanks John. My solution was to put a symlink in $HOME/bin linked to the working version in my build tree. This seems to be working normally for me. On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 12:58 AM John Ralls wrote: > > Cmake mangles some paths when CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is rooted in either > /usr or /opt, and

[GNC-dev] bad link on download webpage

2019-01-01 Thread David Carlson
near the bottom of the page < https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml#distribution> the paragraph pointing to the building instructions just before the Source Code title is correct, but the link in following paragraph after the Source Code title is incorrect. I suspect only one of those paragraphs

Re: [GNC-dev] GnuCash 3.4 Released

2019-01-01 Thread John Ralls
> On Dec 30, 2018, at 12:01 PM, John Ralls wrote: > > The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 3.4, the fifth release of the > 3.x stable release series... Bug 796988 reported that the 3.4 documentation on the website had unresolved entities. Investigation revealed a problem in the

Re: [GNC-dev] Launchpad

2019-01-01 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 1/1/19 12:57 AM, Geert Janssens wrote: > Steve, > > It's nice to see you're willing to work on getting gnucash on launchpad. > > >From my point of view this is completely disconnected from what the gnucash > project itself does, so feel free to go about this as you like. > > On the other hand

Re: [GNC-dev] Launchpad

2019-01-01 Thread Geert Janssens
Steve, It's nice to see you're willing to work on getting gnucash on launchpad. >From my point of view this is completely disconnected from what the gnucash project itself does, so feel free to go about this as you like. On the other hand I'm not really sure I understand the bit about the