gnome-software-plugin-flatpak and I believe libflatpak0. Also, the PPA was missing from the Repo.

As an aside, I originally installed Flatpak based on the original posting on this list a couple of months ago.  I guess I missed some steps. :-[

Les


On 07/28/2018 12:18 PM, Colin Law wrote:
Which components were missing?

Colin

On 28 July 2018 at 17:40, Les <lellio...@gmail.com <mailto:lellio...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Following this thread, I checked my installation on my test system
    (running LM 19) and found that some of the components of Flatpak
    were missing.  I did an uninstall of GC 3.2.  I then added the
    missing parts to Flatpak. (Curiously, the instructions for
    installing Flatpak says that a reboot is necessary after
    installing Flatpak.)  I then reinstalled GC 3.2.  Upon completion,
    I opened GC and then Price Editor. It is grayed out.  Checking
    Security Editor, all of my securities are also grayed out.

    Also, going to .gnucash in my home directory, there is no
    environment file.  So, were does AlphaVantage key go?

    Les



    On 07/28/2018 07:56 AM, Colin Law wrote:

        On 28 July 2018 at 13:20, David Cousens
        <davidcous...@bigpond.com <mailto:davidcous...@bigpond.com>>
        wrote:

            Deva

            Linux Mint 19 is called Tara and is based on Ubuntu 18.04.
            Linux Mint 18.2 is called Sonya and is based on Ubuntu 16.04
            The flatpak version is available in both from the Software
            manager.

            The flatpak version is fine as long as you don't want any
            of the
            optional GnuCashfeatures like
              aqbanking
              sql backends etc

        as they do not have these options included in the build. It
        however

            does have any bugs recorded for GnuCash v3.2 so far.

        In fact the sql backend is included in the build, because it
        is available
        from the Save As dialog.  However it doesn't work, for me at
        least.  In
        addition it does not appear to generate a trace file, or at
        least I can't
        find it, so it is difficult to work out what is going wrong.

        Colin
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