Finbar, I think the Gnucash developers do their due diligence in testing but
some things don't appear until a wider group start to use the new version. 

If you depend on Gnucash, and you are using MacOS, I suggest you clone your
drive with SuperDuper! or similar software before installing a new Gnucash
and then test it for yourself. My MacOS Gnucash v3.8 works without problem.

My issues installing Gnucash 3.8 on Debian Linux Buster are only of my own
making: if I were more patient, the Debian system itself would automatically
upgrade Gnucash for me after other Debian users had done a bit more testing.
In a sense, I am trying to do something prematurely and only have myself to
blame if it goes wrong.



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