Good to know, thanks!
Regards,
Adrien
> On Sep 24, 2018, at 1:13 PM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>
> Op maandag 24 september 2018 17:14:25 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
>> There is a flatpak but I believe it is still at version 2.6.19. It was made
>> independently of the development team. Howeve
Op maandag 24 september 2018 17:14:25 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> There is a flatpak but I believe it is still at version 2.6.19. It was made
> independently of the development team. However, one of the developers is
> working on taking over responsibility for it so it should soon be up to
>
Thanks. I did finally get a copy of version 2.6.12 through the repository. I
hope this helps with the crashing problem.
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There is a flatpak but I believe it is still at version 2.6.19. It was made
independently of the development team. However, one of the developers is
working on taking over responsibility for it so it should soon be up to date.
Certainly, 2.6.19 is a vast improvement over 2.6.1.
Otherwise, you c
Your message wasn't lost, but as I didn't have a full answer I just didn't
reply. Here's my best shot:
We discourage installing in /usr/local as it's one of the "special" install
locations and many tools behave differently or need extra work in order to get
a fully working installation. I don't
Looks like the getdeb repository is down. Can you let me know about an
additional source? Ubuntu wants to load it from getdeb and that is just not
happening.
In the meantime I am without accounting software.
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