Flatpaks offer the same flexibility on linux and will equally to install
separate versions of gnucash on one pc.
There are a few important drawbacks still at the time of this writing:
1. No Finance::Quote support yet
2. No printing (webkit is not aware of the sandbox and its printing portal)
3.
Greg
As John said it can be done on Linux but to do it you have to build from
source as the install location needs to be specified when you invoke cmake
to configure the build. If I am running locally from my user directory I am
able to run as many versions as I like but you need a few basic OS
On 03 January 2020 at 8:32, John Ralls said:
[...]
> To have multiple installs on Windows or Linux one must bypass the
> application/package management system by building and installing GnuCash
> oneself, a task that's beyond the skills of most users.
For Windows users, you can run the PortableAp
I was about to say I’ve run side-by-side versions with ease before, but then
realized, “I’m using a Mac.”
While building is not terribly difficult on linux (especially using the very
good instructions on the wiki) if you aren’t up for it, consider using
Virtualbox with a linux guest VM and cons
> On Jan 3, 2020, at 5:25 AM, Greg Feneis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Somebody replied to a comment I made about not being able to install an
> updated GnuCash alongside an older GnuCash, but I lost track of the
> response. It seemed to relay a variety of ways they were able to achieve
> multiple inst
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Hi,
Somebody replied to a comment I made about not being able to install an
updated GnuCash alongside an older GnuCash, but I lost track of the
response. It seemed to relay a variety of ways they were able to achieve
multiple installations, but I was unable to discern any information on how
that w