[GNC] Upgrading from old repo to new stable (4.06)

Dale Alspach alspachde at gmail.com
Mon Jun 28 16:38:02 EDT 2021


Try flatpak/flathub. Quoting John Ralls:

GnuCash is now available as a flatpak from Flathub.org. Instructions for
installing and running may be found at https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak
.

Note that at the time of this announcement the flathub.org build is broken
because of a problem with Finance::Quote installation. We will get a
release up there as soon as we can resolve the issue.

Dale

On Mon, Jun 28, 2021, 3:19 PM Jean D. Boyle via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user at gnucash.org> wrote:

> >  Hello fellow users of GNUCash,
> >
> > As the new edition of GNUCash is fresh from to press, I would like try
> > it too. In the repo of Mint 20.1c, there is (still) 3.08, but on the
> > official Mint Forum, the PPA of Sicklylife is shared to upgrade to
> > 3.11/4.02.
> > Mint Forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=341880
> > PPA from Sicklylife:
> > https://launchpad.net/~sicklylife/+archive/ubuntu/gnucash
> >
> > In order to try 4.06 too, this non-techie wonders: Besides building
> > from source, is there another/easier way to update GNUCash from 4.02
> > to 4.06? The building instructions for GNUCash is (or should/dare I
> > say are) not very clear-cut for this nontechie. Like, 1) when trying
> > to install the dependencies, the terminal says that I have some broken
> > packages; 2) searching for "Install with Cmake" does result in
> > instructions on how to install CMake, not how to install /with/ CMake,
> > and 3) some guidelines on youtube for installing something from git,
> > are not representative for GNUCas; for this nontechie at least.
> >
> > Thus, how can this nontechie upgrade to GNUCash 4.06?
> >
> > 86ul
>
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