On Nov 12, 2007, at 12:32 AM, David T. wrote:

> I have been running into some troubles with GnuCash 2.2.1 not doing  
> online
> quotes, and so I tried to update-all in fink, hoping it would, well,  
> update all
> my installed packages and let me see whether my troubles went away.
>
> Suffice to say (since I am sending this message), it didn't work.  
> The command
> crapped out repeatedly, even after issuing selfupdate, fink  
> reinstall fink and
> a few voodoo incantations (okay, they were anglo-saxon in origin).  
> So I went
> through the list of about 240 packages that fink said it had to  
> update (where
> do they all come from?!?), and individually installed a boatload of  
> them,
> getting it down to a mere 79 packages (plus an additional 17). Most  
> of these
> remaining packages seem to rely on orbit2, which I can't get to  
> update. I have
> seen a lot of traffic on the list about orbit2 and Leopard, but I am  
> using
> Tiger. Any ideas/ suggestions?

Orbit2 got an update tonight that should solve your problem with it.

I committed the changes to gnucash2 that should ensure that you can  
get to stock quotes regardless of how you launch gnucash or whether  
you have multiple versions of perl on your system.


>
>
> MacIntel 10.4.10
> macbook:~ david$ fink --version
> Package manager version: 0.27.9
> Distribution version: 0.8.1.rsync i386

Dave
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