There is now a new version of libgwrapguile1 which fixes the problem
Gnucash was having with lack of libgw-wct.so in Sid.
Ed Lawson
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Yes, I'm using i386, PII 300 on a laptop to be exact.
How big is the deb? I would appreciate having the deb
if it's not too big. I'm unfamiliar with "apt-move
mirror". Guess I'll have to read up on it when I get
home this evening.
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> I finally gave up, and
I finally gave up, and recompiled gnucash locally. It was reasonably
painless... I had to use automake 1.4 instead of 1.5 (I still had a
copy in my apt-move mirror, fortunately), but had no problems
otherwise. Assuming that i386 is your platform, I can email you the
resulting debfile if you like.
What do I need to do to get the latest gnucash to
install on sid? Does someone have an apt-source for it
where libgal9 (>= 0.10) and libgtkhtml14(>= 0.11.1)
are available?
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e libraries
installed. This second option however isn't that easy because gnucash
requires a long list of things. If I didn't look too fast, gnucash in
sid is 1.4.9, while there is 1.4.10 out since little less than a
month. Maybe it'll not take too long until we get it.
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I know that bug reports have already been filled wrt GNUCash not being
able to be installed in Sid. Are there any work-arounds, or other ways to
get GNUCash usable in Sid now? Or do I just have to wait for new (guile |
gnucash| etc) packages, and curse the day I ignored the meaning of
unstable? ;-)
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