On 16-Feb-2000, Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> On 16 Feb 2000 21:25:39 -0600, Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> said:
>
> rlb> Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> If someone gives me direction on how to compile for the masses
> >> (.deb, .rpm, .tgz?), I would see that there is "unofficial bleeding
> >> edge version of yyyy-mm-dd" every week on ftp.gnucash.org.
>
> rlb> Well, Tyson's keeping a pretty recent gnucash .deb available, so
> rlb> for Debian users who have "unstable" (i.e. woody) listed in their
> rlb> /etc/apt/sources.list file, you can just run "apt-get install
> rlb> gnucash" and get a Feb 04 CVS version and all the supporting
> rlb> packages automagically downloaded and installed.
>
> is woody the place to go? I am still with frozen, but I would go to
> unstable again, if needed.
It is built using frozen (I think), so you should be fine to use it with
frozen, even though I uploaded it into unstable. I'm planning on moving
the new version into frozen if possible because the current frozen
version segfaults when loading QIF files.
I'll probably build using frozen for a while yet, the differences
between frozen and unstable are not yet very large.
--
The quantum sort:
while (!sorted) { do_nothing(); }
Tyson Dowd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://tyse.net/
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