On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 12:26:13PM +0100, Andreas Köhler wrote: > Hi Jerry, > > Am Sonntag, den 30.12.2007, 14:10 -0500 schrieb Jerry Quinn: > > As I was resolving the dependencies I needed to build gnucash out of > > svn, I updated the README files somewhat to reflect the current status > > quo on Debian testing. I tried to capture what I needed both for the > > automake run as well as configuring and building. I also updated the > > Debian package version lists in README.dependencies. I checked the > > versions against stable as well, so I think it's ok. > > > > Let me know if anything is amiss. > > > > Thanks, > > I really wonder whether this type of information should only be held at > the GnuCash wiki as it tends to become outdated pretty easily.
I second that. It should be stored there, but... can it be scraped from there somehow to keep the README's up-to-date? I'm thinking of the poor sap with 28k dialup trying to build it and not having easy access to that list while building. (I know a lot of Debian users work off the install CD's (there's like 20+ of them) and wanting to build when *not* on line). It's a pretty small set of people, I'm sure, but if it could be done with relative ease, why not? A
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