Hello everyone,
I saw that gnucash comes with German tax categories and at first glance this
appears to be working when when gnucash is started with a German locale. This
led me to wonder whether it might be possible to create something similar for
the French tax system.
On IRC Warlord sugge
Kenneth Wolcott (kennethwolc...@gmail.com) said:
> No, it was an rpm :-) Not that bad about mixing tarballs and rpms :-)
>
> how to uninstall the rpm? sudo yum remove gnucash?
>
> How to install EPEL?
>
> sudo yum install EPEL
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Hi Derek;
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 08:04, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Kenneth Wolcott writes:
>
>>> Why not just use the distro's gnucash package?
>>> * All recent versions of Fedora have 2.2.9: yum install gnucash
>>> * In CentOS you can get gnucash from EPEL
>>> * In Debian/Ubuntu there's a 2
Hi,
Kenneth Wolcott writes:
>> Why not just use the distro's gnucash package?
>> * All recent versions of Fedora have 2.2.9: yum install gnucash
>> * In CentOS you can get gnucash from EPEL
>> * In Debian/Ubuntu there's a 2.2.9 on launchpad, or you can pull all
>> the build dependencies via:
Hi;
I gave up on trying to install GnuCash on CentOS 5.4 from source :-(
I then did an RHEL install of GnuCash via yum.
It starts and ends with a flash like a big camera flash.
So what distribution of Linux do I need to install so that I can
have GnuCash present and working?
Obviousl