1.8.10+ on Suse 9.3 or release import/export?

C S nd_stew at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 28 23:29:38 EDT 2005


Up and running, it's not pretty but will take awhile
to prove out though.

1)  Tried source compile (ugh), forget it.

2)  Tried Bill's suggestion.  Not any better, rpm
dependancies are a nightmare.

3)  Found the following URL and installed on top of
1.8.9 with --nodeps (--upgrade fails):

http://www.heidemaenner.de/thomas/suse/9.2/i586/gnucash-1.8.10-1.suse9.2.i586.rpm

Profit/P&L - Good, both balances tie now
Balance Sheet - Good

Here are the errors discovered so far:
  Blue underlines on main UI
  Printing loses description
  warning on startup for lib libktoblzcheck.so.1

Not bad, I can tolerate things until the next Suse RPM
or release.  If anyone else has a better way to run
Gnucash 1.8.10+ on Suse please chime in.

cs
  
--- Bill Schmidt <wjschmidt at fuse.net> wrote:

> I believe SUSE claims that Redhat rpm's can be
> installed with YAST. I  
> haven't tried it but it might be worth a shot.
> 
> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:35:45 -0400, C S
> <nd_stew at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone ran 1.8.10 or later on Suse 9.3?
> >
> > Unfortunately I swapped over from FC4 (1.8.10) to
> Suse
> > 9.3 only to find the same or later release of
> gnucash
> > wasn't available on Suse (1.8.9).  I tried loading
> > gnucash, but net amounts and the main screen do
> not
> > appear right.  I assume there's no way to
> > export/import between releases.
> >
> > If there's a Suse binary (1.8.10+) or detailed
> build
> > instructions (ugh) I'll give it a shot.
> >
> > cs
> >
> >
> >
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