Error installing gnucash2.2.8 on Mac OS X 10.5.6 (Intel)

Brian Levy brian.levy.esq at rogers.com
Sun Dec 21 20:07:12 EST 2008


I just tried gnucash2 and got a no file found. Reconfigured to allow unstable
and still no file found. Guess I've still got work to do in figuring it all
out.



David Reiser wrote:
> 
> 
> On Dec 21, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Brian Levy wrote:
> 
>>
>> I'm in no way a power user or even versed in OS X.  I've got 10.5.6  
>> loaded on
>> an iBook and just recently found out about Fink and the terminal.  
>> Shame
>> Apple does not publish information about the underlying system.
>>
>>
>> I went through the udates and new sync and index, etc. and then  
>> installed
>> version 1.8.12 no problem and started a new company.
>>
>> Fink is interesting and I think I'll keep playing with it.  With  
>> some luck
>> maybe at some point I'll try to mount one of the version 2s.
>>
> 
> Wow. I wish I knew how you got 1.8.12 to work reliably. Sometimes it  
> does, and sometimes it doesn't. Are you using an Intel Mac?
> 
> The real reason I'd like to know is to find out whether I ought to  
> kill the 1.8.12 version in fink completely. It is three years out-of- 
> date, and you can no longer move back and forth between the 1.8 and  
> 2.2.x versions without wrestling with the data file. (You can go once  
> pretty easily from 1.8 to 2.2, but going back to 1.8 with a 2.2  
> modified data file is so much work, it isn't worth it.)
> 
> In fink these days, you want to 'fink install gnucash2' to get the  
> currently active version.
> 
> Dave
> 
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