On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Dave Reiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charles Day wrote:
>
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>> Dare I ask: fink or macports? I don't quite understand the difference. I
>> think you said that someone compiled gnucash for aqua using macports, which
>> sounds promising.
>>
>
> Fink for me. They
Charles Day wrote:
>
> Dare I ask: fink or macports? I don't quite understand the difference.
> I think you said that someone compiled gnucash for aqua using macports,
> which sounds promising.
Fink for me. They're just two different packaging systems. Macports has
a bit of help directly fro
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 4:12 PM, David Reiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> On Oct 26, 2008, at 6:44 PM, Charles Day wrote:
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> What is the current state as far as doing GnuCash development on Leopard?
>> I
>> now have a spiffy new MacBook Pro at my disposal, so I am trying to shift
>> away from
On Oct 26, 2008, at 6:44 PM, Charles Day wrote:
> What is the current state as far as doing GnuCash development on
> Leopard? I
> now have a spiffy new MacBook Pro at my disposal, so I am trying to
> shift
> away from developing on XP. I read the FAQ but the information sounded
> enough out-o
Charles Day wrote:
1. Is it readily possible to do GnuCash development, compilation, and
testing work from within Leopard, via macports or fink or otherwise?
Yes.
2. Is it just easier to do the work in Linux or XP running in a virtual
machine, e.g. vmware fusion or parallels? (I would rather
What is the current state as far as doing GnuCash development on Leopard? I
now have a spiffy new MacBook Pro at my disposal, so I am trying to shift
away from developing on XP. I read the FAQ but the information sounded
enough out-of-date that I thought I should ask for a update to double-check
be