Short of building from source, is there a link anywhere for upgrading from 4.2 to the next compatible stable version on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS?  The Debian list is too far behind since I run multiple O.S.'s.  I tried the suggested PPA, I think it was sicklylife something or other for 4.3. Totally screwed up a test set of books that I use just to test new versions before I turn it loose on my multiple sets of books for family.  It would be nice to run the same working versions on my Ubuntu Server (Micro$soft bricked my main server and had to replace it, so I am migrating everything I can to Ubuntu) and my dual boot laptop.

I have tried several times to build from source but; I am too old school on my programming language list (i.e. Cobol, Pascal, forth) to get a build to work.  Every time I have tried it spits out in a foreign language some error list and fails to build.  My bad.

You would think that someone who wrote over 100,000 lines of C++ code to handle up to 2 billion inventory items for a POS and parts ordering system at best cost could easily handle this, but the languages you use are all too new to me.

I would settle for a copy of "Building the Newest Version of GNC for Dummies Course" book.

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--JEffrey Black M.B.A.

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