Thank you very much, everyone, for the helpful replies.
I went the nuclear route and reinstalled from the ground up. If there was
an issue in a registry-type aspect of my operating system, I didn't want to
wait around for more software to crash while I experimented with a VM.
Wasn't worth the risk
I am on Ubuntu 23.04. My settings allow for the most recent version and
I have not seen 23.10 as an optional update to apply.
But, on 23.04 I have had not problems building the most recent versions
of GnuCash from the GIT repository. A number of releases back a script
was made available that
Considering the timing of the GnuCash release and the Ubuntu 23.10
release, your build issues are likely due to dependency hell. I've had a
few frustrating build sessions where GnuCash needed an ever so slightly
older version of a library that wasn't in the new repos. (and this
cascaded to some
That is a good idea.
To give some context, without explaining everything: One week ago, I was
running the Ubuntu-based Pop_OS! 22.04. On that system, I had GnuCash built
using the "Building on Ubuntu" gnucash-wiki 22.04 script. I did not have
that issue at that time, nor the other GnuCash issue th
Bryan
Have you considered breaking down your project into smaller projects with
simpler milestones and goals?
For example, first, install a prebuilt older release of Gnucash and see if
it works with a data file in the conventional XML format stored either in a
subdirectory under your Home folder
Hello,
I'm new to GnuCash. Making the switch from Quicken. I'm excited about being
able to access my raw data!
Background info:
My OS is Ubuntu 23.10.
Running gnucash --version in the terminal returns:
GnuCash 5.3
Build ID: 5.3+(2023-06-26)
I installed it through the Software Center.
I did sp