Paulo Jose da Silva e Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there someone using moneydance 2.0? I have downloaded it, installed > jdk1.1 > .deb, and then I ran the installer (sh install.bin) and... nothing > happens. It > just ask which java to use a choose it and them it gives the prompt. > > I succeded installing it under Solaris, so I may have to configure > something > by hand. Is there anyone who has already done this?
Yes, I have been using the latest version and it is very good. Unfortunately because of a non-working JDK with glibc 2.1 I am going to have to go back to xfinans instead. If you are using glibc 2.0 you will be OK. Anyway, the installer does not work. You need to get these two files: http://seanreilly.com/java/moneydance/upgrade/2.0/moneydance.jar.gz http://seanreilly.com/java/moneydance/upgrade/swing-1.1/swingall.jar.gz unzip both files into a directory of choice. I used /usr/local/lib/moneydance. You then start Moneydance with: java -classpath /usr/lib/jdk1.1/lib/classes.zip:\ /usr/local/lib/moneydance/swingall.jar:\ /usr/local/lib/moneydance/moneydance.jar Moneydance Put all the above on one line and remove the '\' symbols. Sean has had a lot of problem reports about the Moneydance installer - it is patently not working on many boxes regardless of distribution. Hope this helps. -- Phillip Deackes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian Linux v.2.1