Fedora version 28 installs Gnucash 3.0.1.something if you use the version in the Fedora 28 repository.  Not sure which version is in the Fedora 27 repo, but I'll wager it's one of the 2.XX releases.

RBM


On 05/16/2018 09:00 AM, Nikos Charonitakis wrote:
Hi All
I have recently made a back of my home directory on a fedora 27 pc
and then i restored it to a new installation on fedora 28. I was
expecting to open Gnucash and continue working on my latest Gnucash
file and also have all my settings in place but this was not the case.
Running Gnucash on the new installation is like you start application
for the first time.
Firefox for example does not have this behavior, all my setting
plugins, bookmarks,passwords are in their place after restoring my
home dir.
Any ideas how to fix  this?

Note:
This is not specific to GnuCash 3, i have seen the same thing and on
previous gnucash versions.

Nikos
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