On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 9:13 PM Colin <colinfar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I apologize if I’m adding (yet another) newbie flatpak question to this
> list, but…
>
> I’ve got GnuCash installed on my Raspberry Pi 4 running the latest
> updates. I installed GnuCash, via Flathub, following the instructions on
> the GnuCash Wiki page. BUT I only got version 4.4.
>
> Running 'flatpack update’ does not help, as it shows no available updates.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Colin
>

I think it's a great question!

The short answer is GnuCash might not currently be being built for the Pi,
probably since version 4.4. (Unless it has appeared in the flatpak
repository since you asked.)

Unfortunately I can't find an easy way to tell without digging out a Pi and
looking for myself. The flatpak commands only show what's available for the
host's architecture, which for me is x86_64, so I cannot see the Pi
packages at all.

If there's a way to see all the architectures the repository contains
for GnuCash, that would make it much easier, but I don't know how.

I hope someone sees this and can say what is getting built!



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