The previous Debian maintainer dropped the SQL version of Debian gnucash, with the note "upstream is updating this backend to support all the features in the 1.8.x series."
Derek recently intimated that sql support will make moot a bug I reported (that account creation is not stored in replay logs). This is just a status/intentions query, not any kind of pressure. I'm just wondering what the state is of the sql backend so that I can judge what do to with sql-specific bugs filed in Debian (of which there are a number). If it's being rewritten de-novo in the current branch, then I can just close the existing Debian bugs, as referring to a now-removed package and not relevant to a brand new sql support. If it's just being upgraded over time, then I will leave them open. If it's really quite unlikely that the current branch will ever have the sql support back, then I can just close the Debian bugs, as referring to a now-removed package. There may, of course, be more possibilities, and I would appreciate any advice. Thomas _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
