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    apt-get Gnucash - no results

    when I try to use apt to install gnucash I get the following:

    marco@ubuntu:~/Installs/gnucash-2.0.5$ sudo apt-get install gnucash
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    E: Couldn't find package gnucash

    It does not seem to be in my repositories.

    How do I remedy?

    - Marco

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    Re: apt-get Gnucash - no results

    gnucash is the package name, perhaps you don't have all the repositories enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list. You need to enable the "universe" packages. After doing so, you'll need to run aptitude update.

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    Re: apt-get Gnucash - no results

    Thanks it worked. Only it installed GNUCash version 1.8.12 while the latest stable release according to the website is 2.0.5. Normally I would not be to hung-up on versions until I know what I'm doing, but they say there is a lot of bug fixes done in the new release and I already see a couple of irritating bugs!

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    Re: apt-get Gnucash - no results

    That old version is not even in the feisty package repository. Apt is not configured correctly for you somehow or you packages pinned oddly. Would you post your sources.list please?

    You certainly do want version 2 of gnucash, as it's a vast improvement over the old. The stable version for feisty is 2.0.2 which is fine. You may compile 2.0.5 if you think it addresses a recent bug that is critical, but I don't think that is the case.

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