Op zaterdag 21 april 2018 14:07:47 CEST schreef DaveC49:
> I found a reference to an earlier post for the documentation build for
> GnuCash not the program build where it apparently did matter because of an
> issue with the intltools package. I suspect this is where the issues over
> the location o
Robin,
I think having a separate build directory is what you would consider best
practice using cmake. Where that build directory is located does not appear
to be a major issue from my reading of the CMake documentation so far.
I have built other applications and libraries using cmake where a se
Jeffrey,
My response re "30 years ago I swallowed new programming languages like
jellybeans, today it takes a manual and 3 sledge hammers." is very similar
although in my case it was closer to 40 years. At least being retired now I
can take the time to bumble my way through these days. My own se
Jeffrey,
I tend to keep the stable release installed under /usr/local. If I have any
unstable or work in progress versions I install them under /opt or under my
home directory as John suggests in another reply. I usually set up aliases
tagged with a version number or some other identifier pointing
I *was* enjoying my fresh build until I decided to try again from scratch
in order to get the python bindings incorporated.
So, I already have python2.7 and python3 since I had python bindings
installed with Gnucash 2.6.19 previously. I took your suggestion and
installed python3-pytest, but I'm st
> On Apr 20, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>
> Op vrijdag 20 april 2018 19:23:36 CEST schreef jeffrey black:
>> On 04/20/2018 11:44 AM, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:
>>
>>> David-
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you very much for this comprehensive tutorial for building from
>>> source. I'
Op vrijdag 20 april 2018 19:23:36 CEST schreef jeffrey black:
> On 04/20/2018 11:44 AM, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:
>
> > David-
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you very much for this comprehensive tutorial for building from
> > source. I'm newish to Linux and I want to be able to do this but I've
> > been
>
On 04/20/2018 11:44 AM, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:
> David-
>
> Thank you very much for this comprehensive tutorial for building from
> source. I'm newish to Linux and I want to be able to do this but I've been
> confused. I managed to muddle through building 3.0 from source the evening
> before yo
Congratulations on building gnucash!
Op vrijdag 20 april 2018 18:44:15 CEST schreef Robin Chattopadhyay:
> David-
>
> Thank you very much for this comprehensive tutorial for building from
> source. I'm newish to Linux and I want to be able to do this but I've been
> confused. I managed to muddle
David-
Thank you very much for this comprehensive tutorial for building from
source. I'm newish to Linux and I want to be able to do this but I've been
confused. I managed to muddle through building 3.0 from source the evening
before your email came.
I have some lingering questions that maybe thi
Jeffrey,
I will start form scratch. The first step is setting up for building. My
apologies if I am teaching you to suck eggs. Linux Mint has an alias of apt
defined for apt-get. I am not sure if it is also defined in Ubuntu. If not
substitute apt-get where I have apt in the following.
# first do
On 04/19/2018 02:38 AM, DaveC49 wrote:
> Jeffrey,
>
> There should be no significant difference in building Gnucash 3.0 on Ubuntu
> Xenial from Linux Mint 18.3 which I have just finished doing, if you need
> some guidance in doing that. I have proposed a rewrite of the Wiki page to
> the developers
Jeffrey,
There should be no significant difference in building Gnucash 3.0 on Ubuntu
Xenial from Linux Mint 18.3 which I have just finished doing, if you need
some guidance in doing that. I have proposed a rewrite of the Wiki page to
the developers to try and make the build instructions a bit more
nd it worked ok for me
so far.
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 9:40 AM
> From: "jeffrey black"
> To: "Gnucash userlist" , gnucash-devel
>
> Subject: [GNC-dev] GnuCash 3.0 wine versus Windoze 10
>
> Before I do something incredibly stupid, like I did
Gnucash runs better on a Linux system than it does on Windows. My
understanding is that it is Linux s/w adapted to run on Windows. So if you
want to run Ubuntu ( which is an excellent idea) then run GC natively on
that, not under wine. You will be able to install gnucash from the
software manage
Before I do something incredibly stupid, like I did in hard crashing my
Windoze server because of a virus (IRS search miss-key, go figure), and
the boot partitions seem to be non-repairable even though all data and
programs are still on disk. (And yes, I know stupid of me to not have a
current
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