As a build platform it’s capable of producing RPM, DEB and many other
distributions as well as Intel, AMD and other cpu architectures automatically.
I’ve never used it but I know that SUSE uses it for all of their builds and
saves the devs numerous hours. Just a thought as the are only two
Op dinsdag 1 mei 2018 15:24:37 CEST schreef Kenneth Schneider:
> Have you ever looked into the openSUSE OpenBuildService (OBS)"? It provides
> a way to build for many different distributions and platforms. I have no
> doubt that the gnucash maintainer for openSUSE uses it. It may be worth a
> try
I’ve put it back on SourceForge. I’m not sure what ate it... perhaps I
accidentally deleted it when replacing the tarballs this afternoon.
BTW, that was because Bill Nottingham, the Fedora packager, noticed that the
version was wrong because I’d made the tarballs before tagging the release. We
Hi,
right,
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/3.1/gnucash-3.1.setup.exe
is missing.
BTW, the old URL https://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gnucash/
is a redirect to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash/...
But you can get it from