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				t04083
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					 Joined: 03 Dec 2013, 12:26 Posts: 1
				
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						 Hello,
  I am trying (unsuccessfully so far) to install the latest, unstable release of gnuCash. From a terminal window I entered the following command lines: 
  cd ~/src/ sudo aptitude update sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot sudo apt-get build-dep gnucash gnucash-common
  The last line results in an error stating that the source code for gnuCash can not be found. However, I do have the stable release of gnuCash installed.
  Before I attempt to build from source do you have any possible remedies to try first?
  Thanks,
  Ted Springvale, Maine 
					
  
						
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					 Post subject: Re: gnuCash 
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					 Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 20:51 Posts: 1062
				
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						 I'm a bit confused...nothing new, but if you want the unstable version (2.5.9) you have to install from the source code. 
					
  
						
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					 Post subject: Re: gnuCash 
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					 Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 20:51 Posts: 1062
				
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						 Ok, I thought I would build it to see what the problem was.
  This is what I think is going on.
  You don't have the source code for GnuCash.
  cd ~/src/ <----change to /home/your_user_id/src sudo aptitude update  <----like sudo apt-get update; to update repository list sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot <--- tools to build already installed, but can't hurt sudo apt-get build-dep gnucash gnucash-common <-- reads dependency list in gnucash source code to install requisit dependencies....but ya' got no code in ~/src for it to read.
  Download the source code; unpack it <wherever, possible ~/src>; run the last command again.
  120 MB of additional development packages necessary to compile the sources code are downloaded and installed.
  In the directory of freshly unpacked source code run; ./configure.
  If it's error free; sudo make  and sudo make install
  Good luck. 
					
  
						
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