And there is always the Flatpak. So if you aren't comfortable with
building, it is a bit easier to install.
Since freeze on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy has already happened (release
targeted to 4/21/22), I doubt it will include GnuCash 4.10, lucky if it
is 4.9.
You *might* be able to get a special request through for 4.10 to
whomever the package maintainer is, but that might be out of their hands.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/26/22 7:07 PM, Liz wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 23:58:16 +0100
Carl-Kensaku HERBORT <i...@digiene.ch> wrote:
But I will test it with my current one as soon as the 4.10 version
comes to Ubuntu (or if it takes too long, I will download it
manually) and let you know if it works on my end.
Ubuntu seems to be very slow getting updated Gnucash versions, building
it yourself would be worthwhile and should be much less than 3 months.
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