[CentOS] gnucash for Centos 4.1
Craig White
craigwhite at azapple.com
Wed Feb 22 16:03:07 UTC 2006
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 07:37 -0800, BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
>
>
> Robert <kerplop at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Jim Perrin wrote:
>
> >On 2/21/06, BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Where can I find the RPMs (i do not use yum at this time)
> for the gnucash
> >> application progrm?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >They're at centos.karan.org. You should really use yum as it
> will ease
> >the install of gnucash, which requires several other
> packages. Not to
> >mention that if you're not using it, it's very possible that
> you're
> >behind on several updates.
> >
> >
> Absolutely! I looked in my log for stuff that was installed
> along with
> gnucash. There's no doubt in my mind that this would have been
> a
> nightmare without yum:
>
> [rj at mavis ~]$ grep "Nov 09" /var/log/yum.log
> Nov 09 09:01:42 Installed: libxml.i386 1:1.8.17-12
> Nov 09 09:01:42 Installed: libgnomeprint15.i386 1:0.37-10
> Nov 09 09:01:45 Installed: oaf.i386 0.6.10-11
> Nov 09 09:01:46 Installed: libglade.i386 1:0.17-15
> Nov 09 09:01:50 Installed: GConf.i386 1.0.9-15
> Nov 09 09:01:53 Installed: bonobo.i386 1.0.22-9
> Nov 09 09:01:54 Installed: libofx.i386 0.7.0-0.fc3
> Nov 09 09:01:54 Installed: gdk-pixbuf-gnome.i386
> 1:0.22.0-16.el4.kb
> Nov 09 09:01:55 Installed: libghttp.i386 1:1.0.9-10
> Nov 09 09:01:58 Installed: Guppi.i386 0.40.3-21
> Nov 09 09:02:12 Installed: gnome-print.i386 1:0.37-10
> Nov 09 09:02:22 Installed: g-wrap.i386 1.3.4-7
> Nov 09 09:02:24 Installed: gwenhywfar.i386 1.7.2-0.fc3
> Nov 09 09:02:25 Installed: aqbanking.i386 1.0.4beta-0.fc3
> Nov 09 09:02:26 Installed: gal.i386 1:0.24-4
> Nov 09 09:02:28 Installed: libgal23.i386 1:0.24-4
> Nov 09 09:02:30 Installed: gtkhtml.i386 1.1.9-10
> Nov 09 09:03:04 Installed: gnucash.i386 1.8.11-0.fc3
> [rj at mavis ~]$
>
> Regards...
>
>
>
>
> Which brings up another questioin,
>
> Why in gnucash included in Fedroa 2,3, and 4, but not in
> Centos and REHL 3 & 4 ?
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Obviously 'upstream' provider doesn't think that gnucash is an
'Enterprise' worthy package.
Craig
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