>From the 5.0 release notes....

The Online Quotes facility has been completely rewritten and the old
gnc-fq-check, gnc-fq-dump, and gnc-fq-helper programs have been replaced
with finance-quote-wrapper. The functions performed by those programs may
now be accomplished by passing commands to gnucash-cli -Q, see gnucash-cli
--help for specifics. The perl module requirements have changed with the
rewrite: The new version doesn't need Date::Manip but needs JSON::Parse
instead. gnc-fq-update has been, er, updated to reflect that.

On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 at 15:51, Robin Haeusler via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> g'day. trying to setup Gnucash on my Debian Linux system. Installed and
> working fine, but now need to start tracking crypto currency trading and
> earnings/losses. I have followed the manual, can get gnc-fq-update to
> work, but not gnc-fq-dump can't find it installed anywhere.
>
> I work with aud as my default currency, and all investments reported
> back as usd/usdt. I honestly think there are some improvements needed in
> the manual for helping an ancient beginner!
>
> any advice be greatfully appreciated.
>
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