MoneyDance vs GNUcash
Tim Wunder
tim
Mon May 17 11:57:39 PDT 2004
Which version of gnucash does lindows install?
Early 1.8.x versions had some issues with the calendar, but I haven't
had a problem for quite some time. Before I updated to Fedora Core, I
ran gnucash's 1.8 branch from CVS. Since moving to Fedora, I've used
1.8.7 and 1.8.8, neither of which had any crashing issues, or bugs with
the calendar.
Reports require guile (aka scheme,) so the crashing is probly a version
incompatibility with the guile that lindows installs and the guile that
gnucash wants.
FWIW, Fedora Core has:
$ rpm -q guile
guile-1.6.4-8.2
$ rpm -q gnucash
gnucash-1.8.8-1
Tim
On 12/31/2003 8:56 AM, I believe that Joel Hammer wrote:
> Well, I have to back off on the "just fine" description below. After
> using GNUcash a bit it turns out it is buggy. (Crashes when I try to
> get a transaction report), and some odd things with the transaction
> calendar. So, on to Moneydance!
>
> Joel
>
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 07:49:06AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
>
>>Well, debian must be easier to use than what some of you are using.
>>
>>Using the lindows warehouse, I installed GNUcash with one click, but,
>>darn, I had to go back and install the GNUcash docs with a second click.
>>What a nuisance.
>>
>>I run KDE, have never used GNOME, but everything was installed and
>>worked just fine. The GNUcash file was about 13 megs.
>>
>>Joel
>
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