I'm pretty sure I installed 3.3 from the unstable Debian repo:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnucash
You will need to do some hunting of you wish to just install a single
package from unstable, but it is possible.
On Thu., 6 Dec. 2018, 10:10 Stephen M. Butler On 12/5/18 2:20 PM, Mike stagl wr
Mike,
Steve mentioned he hadn't put the build environment and dependencies into a
script. The attached is a script which I use for setting up the build on
Linux Mint 19 for Gnucash V3.3. My system was a brand new minimal
installation of Linux MInt so it should have captured all the dependencies.
D
On 12/5/18 2:20 PM, Mike stagl wrote:
I realized I had installed GnuCash on my Debian system using apt-get and a
repository. The latest version for which this works is 2.6.15.
How do I install GnuCash 3.3 or higher on my Debian system? I'm hoping the
answer isn't to build my own with cmake...
I realized I had installed GnuCash on my Debian system using apt-get and a
repository. The latest version for which this works is 2.6.15.
How do I install GnuCash 3.3 or higher on my Debian system? I'm hoping the
answer isn't to build my own with cmake... I've never done that before and am a
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