David
It is not really all that difficult to build a version from scratch if you
are on Linux. I'm on Linux Mint and the distro package version is often
behind the current stable.
There are a few little twists with setting up googletest and the move from
Autotools configure to CMake for the
David Carlson-4 wrote
> Since it is not yet available in any repo, that is why he wants to try
> wine. It seems that he
> is not in a position to wait for packaged versions of 3.1.
Ah, yes, thanks. As on the new installation of OpenSuse Tumbleweed, GnuCash
v3 was installed by default, I thought
2018-04-18T03:07:50-0700 cicko wrote:
> Hm, this thread now seems to be all over the place. Probably due to the tags
> in the subject? It seems that email clients do some magic there.
Indeed, they have involved the developers list and the help list, this
is why we see duplicated messages.
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Jeffrey, perhaps a stupid question - why don't you install a native linux
version of GnuCash instead of running a Windows version under Wine?
I use the same xml/sql book with linux and windows versions interchangably and
there are no issues (that I can see, at least!).
Also, just for
Gnucash runs better on a Linux system than it does on Windows. My
understanding is that it is Linux s/w adapted to run on Windows. So if you
want to run Ubuntu ( which is an excellent idea) then run GC natively on
that, not under wine. You will be able to install gnucash from the
software