My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My
previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the
thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread
for each of them.
Question 1. Linux in the downloads on the front
My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My
previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the
thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread
for each of them.
Question 3. Release timing
While setting up the
My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My
previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the
thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread
for each of them.
Question 2. Where to fetch the Mac OS X Readme file
Zitat von Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
Question 3. Release timing
While setting up the download block on the front page, I presumed that a new
stable release is always made available for the three major platforms at the
same time. That's what the block also indicates: it states in
Zitat von Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be:
Question 2. Where to fetch the Mac OS X Readme file ?
Different solutions I see:
* Leave it as is, just live with the redirect.
* Setup a Release notes section in wiki, store all release relevant
information (release notes, changelog, readmes)
On Nov 16, 2009, at 5:19 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
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Question 2. Where to fetch the Mac OS X Readme file ?
This file is currently hosted on sourceforge and the www.gnucash.org
website
links to it there. However, due to the sourceforge website works, it
will
first show a download page
Derek,
we're running into a problem when running the register report on win32 crashes
because register-report-create-internal is not defined. Easily reproducible.
I downloaded the latest build (svn r18412). The report files in /c/Program\