On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 23:32, Mike Adolf wrote:
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 04:14, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 22:29, Mike Adolf wrote:
How can I install gnucash on suse 9.1 personal. I tried packman. It has a listing for gnucash 1.8.8 for suse 8.2. I thought this would be good enough. So I tried to install it. Packman listed 5 dependencies. I tried to install the first one. It listed another dependency libosp.so.3. I could not find a source for a libosp rpm. I gave up. There must be an easier way or is personal 9.1 missing to much to be useful?
You can use the apt front end and install gnucash.
I don't have apt and it is not on the single 9.1 personal disk. How do I get apt. Since debian is usually several kernels behind, isn't there compatibility issues with the apt source list and the current suse version?
Hey Guy this is no problem !! Try adding a Suse mirror to your installation source. Control Center/Yast2 Moduals /Software/Change Source of Installation /Add/FTP/and then add a mirror in your vicinity. Good Luck and have fun Paul Ryan