You should find a "i386" prebuilt rpm, but in any case you can build a binary rpm with "rpm --rebuild packagename" provided you have the dev tools and dependencies installed.
You Wrote:
DATE: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 13:51:41
FROM: "Clay, John" John.Clay@lfr.com
TO: "'slug@nks.net'" slug@nks.net
SUBJECT: RE: [SLUG] Anyone using gnucash?
How do you load an .src.rpm? That's the type of package that was available
on the RH site.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Manchester [mailto:mchester@pobox.com]
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 10:29 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Anyone using gnucash?
John;
I can answer the last question. I had it installed on RedHat 7.2. It's a
piece of cake to set up just put in the second cd from Redhat 7.2 and
install the rpm in the /RedHat/RPMS/ dir. That's it.
I've played around with it but haven't don anything to serious with it.
Mike M.
On Mon, 2002-08-05 at 09:58, Clay, John wrote:
> I tried to load gnucash and found that I need guppi, but the gnome site
> indicates that guppi is still experimental/incomplete. I'd like to replace
> Quicken but need something reliable so I wonder:
>
> * Are any of you are using gnucash satisfactorily?
> * Do you have any suggestions as to other financial software to use
> with Linux?.
> * Do you have any advice/feedback as to difficulty of getting gnucash
> operatioal (on a RH 7.2 via rpm).
>
> Thanks
> John Clay
> Tallahassee
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