gnucash 1.9.1 has now been added to the Debian experimental archive,
so that those who wish may easily start testing it on Debian.
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So I start 1.9.1, and after I navigate the startup screens, I select
File>Open>Open and open my gnucash accounts file.
I now must sit and wait while the damn thing starts rendering one of
every report I ever requested in 1.8.
This is obnoxious and foul.
Thomas
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Quoting Bill Nottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Derek Atkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Wonderful! Thank you.
Now if only I could figure out why ffi on Solaris/sparc fails during
link-time!
I had to pull some target support from upstream libffi (gcc.gnu.org);
I haven't looked, but maybe there ar
Derek Atkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Wonderful! Thank you.
> Now if only I could figure out why ffi on Solaris/sparc fails during
> link-time!
I had to pull some target support from upstream libffi (gcc.gnu.org);
I haven't looked, but maybe there are bits missing in the g-wrap import
for tha
Quoting Bill Nottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Derek Atkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Any chance you could just update g-wrap to 1.9.6 now? Gnucash 1.8 should
build fine against g-wrap 1.9.6. That would at least make it easier
to build gnucash on FC5 -- it's a pain on FC4 because of the bad int
Derek Atkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Any chance you could just update g-wrap to 1.9.6 now? Gnucash 1.8 should
> build fine against g-wrap 1.9.6. That would at least make it easier
> to build gnucash on FC5 -- it's a pain on FC4 because of the bad interaction
> of gcc4, g-wrap-1.3.4, and -Wer