I have uploaded gnucash 1.9.1 to the experimental archive today. This is the long-awaited GNOME-2 version of gnucash.
Users of gnucash who are willing to use this experimental software are desired. It is not a good idea for every casual user to use it (or I would have put it in unstable), but testing will help the process along. It should be noted that there is no good documentation for it yet (anyone interested in that is eagerly asked to help out), and there are features and parts of the software which are infrequently used and may be quite buggy. Indeed, if they stay uncertain, they will probably be dropped from the 2.0 release when it happens. That means that if you like those features (such things as quicken imports, for example), you are especially wanted as a tester, given the warning that they are extremely fragile. I do not intend to upload the 1.9 series to unstable ever; I will upload 2.0 to unstable once it appears. At that point, I will not be supported the old gnome-1 version of gnucash any longer, and I will orphan the gnome-1 libraries that I have been maintaining. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]