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Re: [SLE] How to install gnucash???
- From: Mike Adolf <madolf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:32:57 -0800
- Message-id: <200411161432.57377.madolf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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?
Mike
> 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?
Mike
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