> I'm using Redhat 7.3, and I just typed "apt-get install gnucash" and it
> just worked.  You're going to have to do better than that. :)
> 
> That being said, I declare this tangent thread closed.  Let's answer the
> poor mans question, not start another flame war.
Touche ;-) Like the sig says, "There's no accounting for taste." I don't
know what came over me; some senseless urge to send useless bits across
the network or something...

As for answering the question, I wish I knew. I used to be adept at
solving gnucash dependencies but it's been awhile and gnucash has
changed a bit in the process. And I don't know the idiosynchrasies of
apt-rpm (which apparently is what he has gotten hung up on. Not that apt
for debian doesn't have idisynchrasies, mind you...)

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