On 08/21/2018 03:11 PM, GWB wrote: > As Bert pointed out, if you can use Debian unstable, the version is 3.2: > > << > Source Package: gnucash (1:3.2-1) > from https://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/gnucash > > Ironically, I usually find Debian unstable to be, in fact, more stable > than the "stable" version of some other distros. But Debian will tell > you otherwise: > > https://www.debian.org/releases/sid/ > > Listen to Debian in this case, especially since it's your financial > data. So using the Ubuntu naming method, think of Sid Unstable as > "Sid Vicious", and expect lots of crashes, core dumps, and other nasty > things to occur when you're using gnucash. They won't be caused by > gnucash, but they will affect what you're trying to do. > > If you can navigate that and work around the instability, give it a > try. I'm OK with 2.6.whatever until Ubuntu 18 gets 3. > > Gordon
I have been running Ubuntu 18.04 for some time and have found it to be fine for my business and personal use. In addition, I downloaded 3.2 source when it was announced and compiled it. Some problems but nothing that hurt my data. Currently I have 3.2-100 (a patch set) pulled down from github and that solves the data entry problems I was experiencing. If you are comfortable compiling the code (isn't that hard once the dependencies are installed) then the group here will help if you run into error conditions. --Steve > > On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 4:55 PM, GWB <g...@2realms.com> wrote: >> I'm not sure how the version history works in Ubuntu or Debian, but I >> installed GnuCash 2.6.7 from getdeb.org quite a while ago, and >> "pinned" it (so that apt-get upgrade would not go to the version up) >> to that version hoping that gnucash in Ubuntu 14 would catch up with >> 2.6.7. Ubuntu 14 ("Trusty Tahr") still only has 2.6.1, but 18.04 >> ("Bionic Beaver" really? who comes up with these names?) has indeed >> included 2.16.19, as John recalled. 18.04 is my next upgrade. >> >> Every time I run "apt-get update" I am reminded that getdeb.org is >> gone, and has been for some time. Did getdeb.org have gnucash 3.0 at >> some point before it went dark? >> >> I don't see either the Ubuntu or Debian package maintainers (perhaps >> the same person or team in this case) moving too quickly to upgrade >> gnucash in their package repos. But maybe I'm wrong, which would be >> nice. But if you do find a repository with 3.x.x, I would pin it (or >> "version lock") to a lower version in order not to get too far ahead >> of the main repos for your linux distribution. >> >> Alas, 18.10 ("Cosmic Cuttlefish") lists: >> >> gnucash (1:2.6.19-1) >> [universe]personal and small-business financial-accounting software >> >> at https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome/ >> >> Perhaps 19 ("Vomiting Vole") will have gnucash 3. Until then, check >> for other repos, look in unstable and testing to see if some >> adventurous soul decided to be creative, and unless you absolutely >> need some feature in the latest release, pin your version and don't >> get too far ahead of the main repo for your distribution. >> >> Gordon >> >> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 7:41 PM, Lincoln A Baxter <l...@lincolnbaxter.com> >> wrote: >>> Just curious... It has been almost a year since Gnucash was removed to >>> Debian testing. >>> >>> It has (re)entered SID on 7/4, and there it sits... >>> >>> Who is responsible for working on the "excuses" for why is stays in >>> SID: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gnucash, and has not migrated to >>> Testing? >>> >>> Lincoln >>> >>> >>> On Thu, 2018-07-05 at 00:39 -0600, Bert Riding wrote: >>>> I spoke too soon. 1:3.2-1 is now out in the unstable Debian repo. >>>> >>>> On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:52:51 +0800 >>>> Plutocrat <plutoc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I've been troubled by the lack of Gnucash activity in Debian/Ubuntu >>>>> repositories. I previously used getdeb, which went silent around >>>>> September 2017. I tried contacting the owners, but no reply. There >>>>> was also an attempt on Launchpad to provided more recent versions via >>>>> a PPA, but that also went inactive a few years back. Again I tried to >>>>> contact the owners, but no response. And the main repos are stuck on >>>>> 2.6 >>>>> >>>>> So for the last week or so I've been looking around, trying to figure >>>>> out if I can start a PPA of my own, and looking for info on what are >>>>> the necessary steps to fill it with .deb files. I was initially just >>>>> looking to do 3.x on Ubuntu 18.04. Still haven't figured out exactly >>>>> how this works. >>>>> >>>>> However I just came across this in my research. If I read it >>>>> correctly, then it seems that 3.2 is being added to Debian Sid and >>>>> so, eventually, to Ubuntu 18.10. Possibly it will be backported then >>>>> to 18.04 and maybe even 16.x >>>>> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnucash/1:3.2-1 >>>>> >>>>> Here's hoping. >>>>> >>>>> P. -- Stephen M Butler, PMP, PSM stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com kg...@arrl.net 253-350-0166 ------------------------------------------- GnuPG Fingerprint: 8A25 9726 D439 758D D846 E5D4 282A 5477 0385 81D8 _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information. ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.