Not sure what's going on, but when I click on the link for the Tutorial and
Concepts Guide, I get the following:
The document requested is not available in the requested language. The English
version will be displayed instead.
Not sure why this would display, since I am on the English version
--On February 20, 2014 10:56:38 AM -0500 Derek Atkins
wrote:
Moreover, whose job will it be to keep this project "current"?
Autoconf is (and should continue to be) canonical, which means someone
will need to update the xcode project when we add, remove, or move
files, dependencies, etc.
I'l
--On February 20, 2014 9:46:58 AM +0100 Geert Janssens
wrote:
I only wonder if it would make more sense to store this in the
contrib directory instead of the root level to prevent the latter
from cluttering up with utilities not directly related to building
gnucash. My reasoning is that I m
Excellent, thanks!
On 20 February 2014 02:33, Geert Janssens wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 February 2014 15:18:03 Linas Vepstas wrote:
> > > > - remove the old content where we can, possibly moving the old
> > > > tarballs to sourceforge
> >
> > Re: bandwidth: I expect to get a 1 gigabit fiber opti
On Feb 20, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> John Ralls writes:
>
>> On Feb 20, 2014, at 12:10 AM, Mike Alexander wrote:
>>
>>> As you may have noticed, I pushed an XCode project usable for
>>> debugging GnuCash to GIT today. This is something I've used for
>>> years, but it may or ma
John Ralls writes:
> On Feb 20, 2014, at 12:10 AM, Mike Alexander wrote:
>
>> As you may have noticed, I pushed an XCode project usable for
>> debugging GnuCash to GIT today. This is something I've used for
>> years, but it may or may not be useful to anyone else. I added some
>> notes to the
On Feb 20, 2014, at 12:10 AM, Mike Alexander wrote:
> As you may have noticed, I pushed an XCode project usable for debugging
> GnuCash to GIT today. This is something I've used for years, but it may or
> may not be useful to anyone else. I added some notes to the HACKING file
> about how t
>
> > - remove the old content where we can, possibly moving the old tarballs
> > to sourceforge
>
Re: bandwidth: I expect to get a 1 gigabit fiber optic within the next 6
months or so, maybe sooner, and so should be able to support dramatically
more content.
> - install a permanent redirect to
This caught my eye:
> >> Besides, it's rather
> >> hard to argue that gnucash belongs there in any form, since we're not
> >> part of Gnome.
>
> Linas could explain the historical relations.
>
GnuCash is one of the founding members of the Gnome Foundation. I helped
draft the Articles of Incorp
On Thursday 20 February 2014 03:10:10 Mike Alexander wrote:
> As you may have noticed, I pushed an XCode project usable for
> debugging GnuCash to GIT today. This is something I've used for
> years, but it may or may not be useful to anyone else. I added some
> notes to the HACKING file about how
On Wednesday 19 February 2014 15:18:03 Linas Vepstas wrote:
> > > - remove the old content where we can, possibly moving the old
> > > tarballs to sourceforge
>
> Re: bandwidth: I expect to get a 1 gigabit fiber optic within the
> next 6 months or so, maybe sooner, and so should be able to suppor
As you may have noticed, I pushed an XCode project usable for debugging
GnuCash to GIT today. This is something I've used for years, but it
may or may not be useful to anyone else. I added some notes to the
HACKING file about how to use it.
Mike
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