gnucash and postgres

Matthew Vanecek mevanecek at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 7 20:51:59 CDT 2003


Assuming you're using the 1.8.x version, it's in the README.  If you use
the 'official' Gnucash rpm install on Redhat, it's in
/usr/share/doc/gnucash-backend-postgres-1.8.4.  Otherwise, find it in
the source tree in src/backend/postgres/README.  I can't speak for where
other distributions would place the file...

On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 17:59, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
> GnuCash can use PostgreSQL as a backend, however I can't find any
> documentation anywhere on how to set this up. Searching for postgres or
> database on the gnucash web site returns nothing. The list archives are
> not searchable (unless I download them all), at least I haven't found a
> searchable archive and google doesn't return anything with "gnucash and
> postgresql howto" or variants thereof.
> 
> Can anyone point me to some concise documentation on how to get gnucash
> and postgres to work together?
> 
> Thanks.
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