Re: [SLUG] GnuCash

From: Maurice Wilson (maury0324@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2003 - 01:32:01 EDT


Paul M Foster wrote:

>On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 04:13:29PM +0200, Maurice Wilson wrote:
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>>I am pretty much a newbee though I have been using Mandrake for about a
>>year. I have been trying to get a good Debian install off and on for
>>quite some time. Finally pulled it off using the latest Knoppix.
>>The only two items I need are GnuCash and Real player.
>>Can I use apt-get to install GnuCash and if so what are the commands.
>>The GnuCash website is not too clear. Thanks for any help. Maury
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>You can try dselect or aptitude, which are more gentle than command line
>tools like apt-get. These programs will show you unsatisfied
>dependencies (which for gnucash may be extensive). When you open these
>programs, you can search for gnucash by typing '/' and then 'gnucash'.
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>A word of caution. What _any_ of these programs come up with depends on
>what's in your /etc/apt/sources.list. This is the file that tells the
>debian installers what's available and where on the net to go find it.
>However, there are some wrinkles to that. Debian has three
>distributions: stable (woody), testing (sarge), and unstable (sid).
>Normally, a Debian user would stick to one of these distributions and
>pull his packages from there. However, I believe that Knoppix pulls its
>packages from all three archives. If that's true, then you'll have more
>fun than you'd ever want trying to update and install packages. As you
>can imagine, the same packages (different versions) will exist in all
>three distributions. And you normally can't mix and match them; a
>package out of sarge will expect libraries and such to come from sarge.
>Getting packages on which package 'A' depends from a different
>distribution may well mean that package A won't work. That may be the
>origin of why Gnucash won't install for you. (Gnucash also has more
>dependencies than most other packages.)
>
>Paul
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Thanks Paul
Think I will do a reinstall and rem out all but woody sites. I think you
nailed the problem.

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