Re: [GNC] Downloading GnuCash updates

2024-11-23 Thread R Losey
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 11:51 PM Edwin Booth wrote: > Hi. When a new update comes out, I’ve been downloading it and simply > replacing the previous version without saving that older version. Is that a > good idea? Or should I hang onto the earlier version until I know the new > one is working pro

Re: [GNC] Downloading GnuCash updates

2024-11-23 Thread David H
I've got versions of gnucash in my downloads folder going back years :-) It's up to you if you have the available storage but if you don't want to keep old versions around you can always go to the gnucash home page and download a previous version from https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/

Re: [GNC] Downloading GnuCash updates

2024-11-22 Thread Patrick James via gnucash-user
Edwin, If you find a problem with a new version, which does occasionally happen, file a bug report, if someone else has not already done so. bugs.gnucash.org > On 11/22/2024 9:50 PM PST Edwin Booth wrote: > > > Hi. When a new update comes out, I’ve been downloading it and simply > replacing

Re: [GNC] Downloading GnuCash updates

2024-11-22 Thread David Carlson
Edwin, If your happy with the latest release after you install it don't worry about keeping a copy of the previous release. If you were to discover later that the latest release broke a feature that you used enough to want to revert to a previous release, you can still get old releases from the

[GNC] Downloading GnuCash updates

2024-11-22 Thread Edwin Booth
Hi. When a new update comes out, I’ve been downloading it and simply replacing the previous version without saving that older version. Is that a good idea? Or should I hang onto the earlier version until I know the new one is working properly? If so, how would I do that? ___