Hi Andrea,

Thanks for the message.  Do you know whether there is a simple command
line operation I can run to install Gnucash 3.8 from Debian 10 testing repo?

I tried to google the solution but what I found seemed to suggest a lot
of modifications to the sources file or introducing a pinning concept. 
I only want to install this one package (and the necessary dependencies)
from testing, ideally without messing with the /etc/ files.

Thanks,
Ken



On 2/3/2020 2:08 am, Andrea Borgia wrote:
Il 01/03/20 16:39, km22 ha scritto:

I recently moved from Windows 7 (due to end of life) to Debian 10.  I
have gnucash 3.4 installed from the standard repo.  However I think this
version contains a bug as I cannot see any of the historical FX prices I
stored in the Price Database. I think I need to move to a more recent
version.  I saw this wiki article: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Debian
but no clues there on how to install the latest version 3.8. Can anyone
here advise?

Hi, Ken.

If you're comfortable with using the "testing" distribution, then GC
3.8 is already included, I am using it now.

If you prefer to continue using the "stable" distribution of Debian,
then you could try the "flatpak" version of GC, available here:
https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnucash.GnuCash

How to use Flatpak on Debian:
https://flatpak.org/setup/Debian/


Regards,
Andrea.
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