python bindings on ubuntu/debian

Phil Longstaff plongstaff at rogers.com
Mon Nov 24 12:52:20 EST 2008


On November 24, 2008 12:32:14 pm Derek Atkins wrote:
> "Ian Smith-Heisters" <i at idiosyncra.tc> writes:
> > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Derek Atkins <warlord at mit.edu> wrote:
> >> "Ian Smith-Heisters" <i at idiosyncra.tc> writes:
> >>> Would it be advisable to run the python bindings against a different
> >>> version of GnuCash than I actually use on a daily basis? Would it be
> >>> possible to not install the svn version, ie. compile it and leave it
> >>> in the compilation directory so that it doesn't get in the way of my
> >>> package-installed version?
> >>
> >> No, this would be a particularly poor idea..  Assuming the
> >> bindings would link properly, it would probably crash due to
> >> changes between 2.2 and trunk.
> >
> > ok, then. Last question: is there any kind of schedule/idea of when
> > the bindings will make it to a stable release and from thence to
> > distro packages?
>
> Um, when 2.4 is ready?
> The python bindings are not slated for backport to 2.2

Is there either a proposed 2.4 date or feature set?

Phil


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