Tommy, you got it.
Tommy Trussell wrote: > However when I encounter a bug I first wonder whether it has already > been noticed and fixed, so before I go to the trouble to file a bug > report I want to try it in the most recent version. Since I'm > technical enough and my system has plenty of unused clock cycles, I > could just compile a test version from svn. Good idea. This is what I do (although the packaged version I use for daily work actually is compiled from SVN, too). Just install it to ~/bin/ and call it with the appropriate command and you can test while still leaving your main installation intact. > I had also wondered about getting GnuCash promoted to the Main > repository in Ubuntu. But now I understand your existing team does not > intend to be involved on that level. Hm, I wonder what the implications would be both in terms of work and benefits to the project and the users. Regards Rolf _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel