As a sidenote, the gnucash package that comes in debian (potato) works great (motif
version).
Gerard
dave wrote:
> yo.
>
> > Finally junked it all in favor of cbb. Which installs easily and
> > seems rock solid. Probably lacks lots of functionality that a
> > (working) gnucash would have.
>
> hmm, i looked into cbb for a minute, but to be honest it didn't look darn near as
>pretty as gnucash did.. =)
>
> i'd go with cbb for now too, but what about the database that it makes?.. will they
>be compatible? if a stable/easy-to-install gnucash rpm comes out, how are you
>planning on using your old financial information in the new one?
>
> bleh.
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