Whistler, 
You DO realize that you are responding to a message from 2011, right? 
As John Ralls wrote back then, those who wish to use mysql as their back end 
should be ready and comfortable with being database managers. Trained db admins 
should be undaunted with the installation and setup steps outlined on the wiki. 
There are numerous threads over the years about installing and using the 
various sql back ends that go into detail about the reasoning behind those. 
David T. 

 
 
  On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 10:05, C Whistler<chin...@hotmail.com> wrote:   
Agreed.

If it's possible it will be great for the gnucash developers to include
these sql libraries - not just mysql but postgres also - as unofficial
release to those who are interested and use them at their own risk.

Whistler. 



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