Sorry John, tried to reply; but lost in the maze of nabble vs user and got rejected. As mentioned earlier, I've got tax season and really don't have time this week to debug troubleshoot - maybe next month. My comments are only to be viewed at the 20,000 foot level anyway - my overall impression is that since we went over to the cmake install method, my experience with Ubuntu/Linuxmint machines have mainly been fails. I have no idea as to where these particular Linux boxes store files and libraries. After this last failed attempt with the ppa load of version 3.7, I spent the rest of the morning restoring my production machines to a workable configuration even to the point of timeshifting them. Every though I thought I had clean uninstall, both command line and synaptic, I had to spend a number of hours playing "whereis waldo" with this to get to a point where I had ripped out enough of the residual gnucash versions so I could reload a usable ver 2.6.19 (from the synaptic) and get my machines back on line. Right now, for me anyway, it appears, gnucash 3.* is a windows product. Any ideas about the version 4.* series? thanks for all the suggestions, I check back shortly.
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