I'm getting the same as David H. When I click on the GnuCash home page link for 'GnuCash 4.9 for Apple macOS ≥ 10.13—"High Sierra" ', I get a SourceForge "Whoops, we can't find that page." error page, presumably for a HTTP 404 Not Found error.

Peter

On 20/12/2021 08:11, David H wrote:
John,

Thanks for that, much appreciated.  Sourceforge links aren't working for me
- no 4.9 folder under gnucash (stable) ???  Github links work.

Cheers David H.


On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 at 06:24, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:

The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.9, the tenth release in
the stable 4.x series

Between 4.8 and 4.9, the following bugfixes were accomplished:

         • Bug 797502 - (RTL) - Right edge of the reports are locked while
scrolling down
Running gnucash in Hebrew, the right edge of the reports are locked while
scrolling down and do not scroll with the rest of the report.

         • Bug 797618 - Spanish translation of Shares and Stock
         • Bug 797678 - OFX importer should supplement, not replace,
existing Notes (and Description and Memo) fields
Add an "Append" checkbox to the bottom of the "Generic import transaction
matcher" window to the left of the "Reconcile after match" checkbox. When
ticked, this causes the imported Description/Notes to be appended to the
matched transaction Description/Notes respectively. The selected
ticked/unticked state of the "Append" checkbox is saved in a key value pair
for the import account, so the next import for that account will
automatically default it to the saved state. As these mods are limited to
the code for the matcher window, this should work for all the imports that
use it - ie ofx & csv file imports (both tested) & aqbanking (cannot test).

         • Bug 797772 - Allow reconciliation report to double filter by
both posting and reconciliation date
         • Bug 798222 - Account search dialog: Pushing enter does nothing
         • Bug 798266 - Dropdown picker menu for category does not appear
         • Bug 798313 - "File/Import/Import Transactions From CSV" crashes
Gnucash.
         • Bug 798320 - Error message indicating a crash of GNUcash when
closing application - MacOS 10.15.7 (19H1419)
         • Bug 798325 - New Currency for Venezuela (VED)
         • Bug 798327 - Ofx import stops too early for multi-account OFX
and one account has no new transactions
         • Bug 798335 - No longer possible to change trading account
Strip trading splits only if "Use Trading Accounts" is enabled for the
book so that users who want to manage trading accounts by hand may do so.

         • Bug 798341 - Right align in Hebrew - Account screen
         • Bug 798346 - crashes when running check & repair
         • Bug 798352 - Decimal Precision when Entering Mutual Fund
Transaction
Let xaccParseAmount parse up to 12 decimal places instead of 8.

         • Bug 798382 - Typo corrections in comments
The following fixes and improvements were not associated with bug reports:

         • More memory leak plugging and GList efficiency improvements.
         • Fix build with cmake older than 3.18
3.18 introduced 'cmake -E cat', but we still have to support versions
starting from 3.14.

         • [account-piecharts] don't use gnc:make-internal-option
         • Several improvements to the experimental IFRS cost-basis report.
         • Fix two minor issues with displaying links in the Document Link
dialog.
         • Fix obsolete links to bugzilla.gnome.org in translations.
         • L18N: Fix glossary/es.po:906: duplicate message definition...
901: ...this is the location of the first definition

         • [budget-flow] delay creating exchange-fn until a valid budget
exists
because it needs budget period end-date.

         • [options.scm] Addon previous commit... need to initialize with
guid
         • [options.scm] gnc:make-budget-option stores guid instead of
object
because object may become stale if UI is used to delete it, leading to
stale pointer and segfault. storing guid is safer, and will return null if
budget is deleted.

         • support SEPA internal transfer
         • Fix issue with failure to run reconciliation with all accounts
present in a multi-account OFX file. Do that by saving a GList of
statements, rather than a pointer to a single one. Also freeing of info
happens during the call to process_next_file.
         • Import of OFX files with many securities opens too many matching
dialogs Because ofx import is currently split per target account, and since
each security has its own accounts, importing such OFX is a tedious
process. The fix is to only split the transactions if we identify a
potential transfer, currently based on amount, date and accounts. To do
that, we insert transactions one by one into a list, making sure we have
not already inserted one that has the same date, and the same absolute
amount. If we have, we keep this potential transfer for a second phase. A
naive approach would loop through added transactions for each new
transaction by that ends up being O(N^2), which matters if we have many
transactions. Instead, I'm using a hash to make this O(N log N).
         • [date-utilities.scm] remove unused date selectors code & string
         • Adjust GNC_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_END
To match new signature of g_once_init_enter and g_once_init_leave.

         • Fix build with glib2 2.67.x.
glib headers should not be included with 'extern "C"'.

         • Add explanatory note for gnc_add_scheme_deprecated_module test
code
The immediate parent commit removes old deprecated scheme modules. Link to
the old modules for example code.

         • [test-engine-extras] don't create splits of opposing amt/value
signs
Splits' value and amount should never be of opposite signs. Fix test book
which had created this incorrect value/amount pair. Strengthen
env-create-multisplit-transaction to disallow test book errors.

         • [dialog-search] another QofQuery "q" must be destroyed
because qof_query_merge creates a newly allocated QofQuery, its 2 QofQuery
must be freed separately.

         • [trep-engine] new option "Date Filter" to specify dates to
filter by
         • [dialog-sx-since-last-run] don't allocate repeatedly to combine
strings
         • [test-transaction] "Report Currency" renamed to "Report's
currency"
         • Separate the warnings for "cut split/transaction" and "delete
split/transaction"
         • [gnc-autoclear] Move autoclear algorithm into gnome-utils
         • GSettings - fix GObject warning when old prefs-version is unset
This will happen when current master (future 5.0) has been run at least
once.

         • [utest-gnc-pricedb] add tests for gnc_price_list_equal
Also need to change PWARN which causes test failure, to PINFO

         • [reconcile-view][bug] dr/cr query tests amount instead of value
Because split->amount and split->value are generally of equal sign, EXCEPT
in stock transactions whereby split->value can be zero and split->amount is
non-zero. e.g. a stock split transaction. Querying the split amount instead
will allow stock accounts with stock splits to be reconciled.

         • [split-register-model.c] Hide price==1 for zero-amount splits
mainly of interest in zero-amount zero-value splits in the stock register
eg dividend splits.

         • [core-utils] introduce gnc:format
(gnc:format str [binding value]...) str will contain ${binding} which will
be replaced to value.

         • [import-main-matcher] show destination acct for auto-match
         • GSettings - add 'deprecate' and 'obsolete' conversions for user
preferences
'deprecate' is technically a noop. It serves to remind maintainers the
'deprecated' preference is to be obsoleted in the next major release.
'obsolete' goes one step further in that it will cause gnucash to reset the
preference, effectively clearing the value stored in the preferences
backend. This is the final phase of a preference. Following this it will be
completely removed from the GSettings schema in the next major release.
Notes * 'deprecate' and 'migrate' are related. Both are a reminder the
preference is to be obsoleted in the next major release. 'deprecate' does
only that though while 'migrate' will also trigger a copy of the old value
to a new location in the databse. * This commit readds a couple of
preferences that had been removed in the past to be able to properly
obsolete them (and to test the obsoleting code)

New API

None

Deprecations

None

New and Updated Translations: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional),
Croatian, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese,
Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Ukranian.

Help translate GnuCash on Weblate:
https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/gnucash/

Known Problems
Complete list of all open bugs:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/buglist.cgi?bug_severity=blocker&amp;bug_severity=critical&amp;bug_severity=major&amp;bug_severity=normal&amp;bug_severity=minor&amp;bug_severity=trivial&amp;bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=NEEDINFO&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;limit=0&amp;list_id=8149&amp;order=priority%2Cbug_severity&amp;query_format=advanced

Documentation

Concurrent with the release of GnuCash 4.9 we're pleased to also release a
new version of the companion Help and Tutorial and Concepts Guide

Between 4.8 and 4.9, the following bugfixes were accomplished:

         • Bug 797950 - Reconcilation docs don't mention automatic credit
card payment feature.
The following fixes and improvements were not associated with bug reports:

         • Guide:C: Add a directory with datafiles for faster regeneration
of images
         • Chapter "Online-Quotes" created.
* Description of the installation and configuration of F::Q (moved from
Help_ch_Account-Actions-xml).

         • Remove several Autotools remains
         • Drop TravisCI as we are using Github Workflows now.
         • Removed the information of HACKING file from README.
         • Add ghelp to the default target
At some point in the past ghelp didn't have to be built, as one could
develop and test simply from the source directory. That is no longer the
case so perform a build by default if ghelp is enabled.

New and Updated Translations: German

Getting GnuCash for Windows and MacOS

GnuCash is provided for both Microsoft Windows 8.1® and later and MacOS
10.13 (High Sierra)® and later in pre-built, all-in-one packages. An
installer is provided for Microsoft Windows® while the MacOS® package is a
disk image containing a drag-and-drop application bundle.

The SHA256 Hashes for the downloadable files are:

         •
9a551c30c1b712199fc2227a109afb984d7bef18e138170bbc7225c6c1fab72d
gnucash-4.9.tar.bz2
         •
01d6381d5c876a6210f037c922c59c79799bf663f2a71f46fe14dbaca5db7f74
gnucash-4.9.tar.gz
         •
c50fac9755958c3b5310c1f605149a88bb365eac32c5c361c4174ffa5e314921
gnucash-4.9.setup.exe
         •
ac288ffa06a759d6104b74f9c91449ce218de392ac8ca4739bce217e2f9817b1
Gnucash-Intel-4.9-1.dmg
         •
d901a08eb67310aac28ae9924a4c6d0f2ed423a6a2cf2adb10c5574dabba9b12
gnucash-docs-4.9.tar.gz

Microsoft Windows:

https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/4.9/gnucash-4.9.setup.exe
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.9/gnucash-4.9.setup.exe

Apple macOS:

https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/4.9/Gnucash-Intel-4.9-1.dmg

https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.9/Gnucash-Intel-4.9-1.dmg

GnuCash is also available as a flatpak from Flathub.org. Instructions for
installing and running may be found at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak.

Getting GnuCash as source code
If you want to compile GnuCash 4.9 for yourself, the source code can be
downloaded from:

https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/4.9/gnucash-4.9.tar.bz2
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/4.9/gnucash-4.9.tar.gz

https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.9/gnucash-4.9.tar.bz2

https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.9/gnucash-4.9.tar.gz

You can also checkout the sources directly from the git repository, see
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Git for instructions.

To compile GnuCash from the source code by yourself, you will need at
least Gtk+ 3.24, Guile 2.0, Boost 1.54, WebKitGtk 2.4, GoogleTest 1.7.0,
cmake 3.10 and SWIG 2.0.12. Please consult the README.dependencies file in
the sources for the exact list of dependencies and versions.

Getting the documentation

If you want to compile the GnuCash Documentation 4.9 for yourself, the
source code can be downloaded from:

https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/4.9/gnucash-docs-4.9.tar.gz

https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.9/gnucash-docs-4.9.tar.gz

The documentation is included in the MacOS and Windows application bundles.

About the Program

GnuCash is a free, open source accounting program released under the GNU
General Public License (GPL) and available for GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris,
MacOS, and Microsoft Windows. Programming on GnuCash began in 1997, and its
first stable release was in 1998.
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