Roland
If you want to build GnuCash it is not all that difficult once all the
dependencies have been resolved. The instructions at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux still seem to be pretty current.
When you run cmake it will usually identify any development header files that
have to
Yes, uninstall the repo version just in case there is a conflict. (there
shouldn't be as far as I know because flatpak is sandboxed, but in your
case, it won't hurt because you want to upgrade anyway rather than try
to keep both versions)
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/9/23 11:16 AM, Roland Giesler via
Thanks, I have some experience with flatpak, albeit some of of it
negative. I suppose I should uninstall my apt installed version 4.8
first first then, correct?
On 2023/05/08 20:02, Carsten Hütter wrote:
Hello Roland!
To being able to keep GnuCash up to date, you should install a flatpak
ver
Apologies for the duplicate, I received a message from the list that my
mail could not be delivered (error 450) claiming by address was not
verified...
It seems it was a temporary error.
On 2023/05/09 18:12, Roland Giesler via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for some details on how t
Hi all,
I'm looking for some details on how to upgrade to GNUCash 5.1 on Ubuntu
22.04. I installed GNUCash from the repositories (v 4.8), but the new
version is not in the repos yet. So, if I install manually, I'll
probably end up having both versions installed, not?
Question 1: Is there a
Hello Roland!
To being able to keep GnuCash up to date, you should install a flatpak
version. The wiki tells you how to do that.
GnuCash wiki flatpak German:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/De/Flatpak
My preferred way is to download the flatpak package from the GnuCash
build-server.
GnuCash b
I have been unable to find a reliable PPA that keeps up to date. It would
be wonderful if someone could build GnC on launchpad.
The best current solution is to compile it yourself.
On Mon, May 8, 2023, 05:29 Roland Giesler via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm lo
Hi all,
I'm looking for some details on how to upgrade to GNUCash 5.1 on Ubuntu
22.04. I installed GNUCash from the repositories (v 4.8), but the new
version is not in the repos yet. So, if I install manually, I'll
probably end up having both versions installed, not?
Question 1: Is there a