Alan Orndorff writes:
> Ok, now I'm getting:
>
> checking for dbopen... no
> checking for dbopen in -ldb1... no
> checking for dbopen in -ldb... yes
> checking for db_185.h... no
> checking for db1/db.h... no
> configure: error: Berkeley db library required for GnuCash
> Press any key to continue
Ok, now I'm getting:
checking for dbopen... no
checking for dbopen in -ldb1... no
checking for dbopen in -ldb... yes
checking for db_185.h... no
checking for db1/db.h... no
configure: error: Berkeley db library required for GnuCash
Press any key to continue...
Berkeley 2.7.7 with 1.85 compat is
I believe the best way to get to unstable is via CVS. But it's
changing so much that I don't think anyone really wants to put up
source tarballs (let alone binaries!).
In order to build from CVS, you will need the latest version of g-wrap
as well as the rest of the standard GnuCash required stuf
Hi all,
I was thinking about playing with the 1.5x branch and seeing what's
new, so
I went over to the web site and its changed a bit. What is the current
developemnt
version, where can I get it, and what other libraries am I going to need
to
compile up ahead of time? If it compiles I'll tar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It's been rumoured that Paul Lussier said:
> >
> > Can you define "spun out of control"?
>
> Teach me to be sloppy with euphemisms, I didn't mean to imply
> something negative, the changes have all been positive.
> Using the sheme/guile lang. is a good thing.
Linas
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:01:48AM -0600, Christopher Browne wrote:
> The latter would be preferable, except that the HTML widget in use
> has, um, "limited" support for CSS.
Well, I'm not in a position to implement CSS in gtkhtml, but I made a
stab at similar functionality with the code that's
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 01:59:16AM -0800, Christian Stimming wrote:
> I would like to (re)write a profit-and-loss report, probably in the next
> week or so because I need it. But I am unsure on how to achieve a nice
> looking hierachical account list for the report.
Have you looked at the acco
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 14:38:38 PST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Sunday 21 January 2001 13:09, Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
>> Have a look at the development version, There's a bunch of table
>> generation code in it that ALL reports are going t
I am going to start to put date and financial functions from gnumeric
into a non-app. specific form and file. The specification of each
function will be posted as I learn what it is each has to do.
I will start with interst calculations.
Phill.
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