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############## WARNING ######################
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********** ALPHA DEVELOPMENT RELEASE ********
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THIS IS VERSION 1.1, WHICH IS AN ALPHA RELEASE,
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AND VERY, VERY BROKEN. IT IS FOR DEVELOPERS ONLY!!
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IT IS GAURENTEED TO CORRUPT DATA!!
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IF YOU WANT TO USE XACC, USE VERSION 1.0.17 INSTEAD!!
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##############################################
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GnuCash
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-------
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gnucash is a program to keep track of your finances. It is similar in
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concept to Quicken(TM). Although GnuCash still lacks the advanced
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features of Quicken, it does have the basic functionality. Some
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of the features of GnuCash are:
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- Multiple Accounts
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- Each account keeps a running balance and
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a reconciled balance, so you can keep track
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of the checks that have clear your account.
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- A simple interface. If you can use the
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register in the back of your checkbook,
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you can use GnuCash.
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- QuickFill... if you begin typing a description
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in the description fields, and it matches an
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previous transaction, hitting <TAB> will copy
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the previous transaction. Handy if you have
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similar transactions on a regular basis.
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(such as depositing your paycheck every week :)
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- Stock/Mutual Fund Portfolios. Track stocks
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individually (one per account) or in portfolio
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of accounts (a group of accounts that can be
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displayed together).
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- Quicken File Import. Import Quicken QIF files.
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Advanced Features
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-----------------
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GnuCash offers some features not usually found
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in simpler accounting programs.
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- Sub-accounts: A master account can have a hierarchy
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of detail accounts underneath it. This allows similar
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account types (e.g. Cash, Bank, Stock) to be grouped
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into one master account (e.g. Assets).
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- Double Entry:
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Every transaction can appear in two
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accounts; one account is debited and the other is
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credited with exactly the same amount. With
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double-entry, a transaction edited in one window
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will be automatically updated in all other windows
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showing that transaction, and in both of the
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accounts.
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- Income/Expense Account Types (Categories).
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When used properly
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with the double-entry feature, these can be used
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to create both Balance Sheet and Profits & Losses
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reports. For example, savings account interest,
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stock dividends, or paychecks can be marked as
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both a deposit in a bank account, and as income in
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an Income account type, using the double-entry
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(transfer) feature. Similarly, credit card charges
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can be noted in the credit card account, as well
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as in a corresponding expense account.
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- General Ledger: Multiple accounts can be displayed
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in one register window at the same time. This can
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ease the trouble of tracking down typing/entry errors.
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It also provides a convenient way of viewing a
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portfolio of many stocks, by showing all transactions
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in that portfolio.
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Home Page:
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----------
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http://gnucash.org/
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Origianl X-Accountant home page:
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http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~rclark/xacc
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Important Note:
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---------------
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Numerous core dumps have been reported that occur with lesstif
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version 0.82. These core dumps do not occur with lesstif v 0.81,
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nor with RedHat Motif, and appear to be gone with lesstif 0.83.
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If it's crashing, please try using a different motif, or the
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statically-linked Motif version, as described below.
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Running:
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--------
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The binary-only distribution includes two binary files: 'xacc.bin'
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and 'xacc-static.bin'. The former requires a Motif shared library;
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the latter has Motif statically linked in. If you have Motif,
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then just run xacc. If you do not have Motif, then copy
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'xacc-static.bin' to 'xacc.bin'.
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Access to the on-line help documentation requires the that
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the environment variable XACC_HELP be set to the 'Docs'
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directory. The 'xacc' shell script sets this variable to
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the configured directory before running the main program,
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so you don't have to set this by hand.
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If you want to override the path to the Docs directory:
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For csh/tcsh
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% setenv XACC_HELP /usr/local/share/xacc/Docs
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or, for bash/bsh/ksh/sh
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% set XACC_HELP=/usr/local/share/xacc/Docs
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% export XACC_HELP
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You can then start GnuCash at the command-line, with
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"xacc" or "xacc <filename>", where <filename> is a
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GnuCash account file. Sample accounts can be found in
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"data" subdirectory. *.dat files are GnuCash accounts that can
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opened with the "Open File" menu entry. *.qif files are
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Quicken Import Format files that can be opened with the
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"Import QIF" menu entry.
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Building & Installing:
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----------------------
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These steps does not apply to binary distributions; only to
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source distributions.
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Normally, to build and install GnuCash, all you have to do is:
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# ./configure
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# make
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# make install
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You can build Motif, Gnome, and Qt versions.
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Depending on your make target, you'll produce:
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gnucash.motif
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gnucash.motif.static
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gnucash.gnome
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gnucash.gnome.static
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gnucash.qt
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Whichever one you produce last ends up the target of a local
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gnucash.bin symlink, so that you can always run the local ./gnucash
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script to see the last flavor that you built. The ./gnucash script
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also handles making sure that you're using files from the source dir
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rather than an install tree just like the old ./xacc script did.
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You'll use "make install" when you want to do a normal FSSTND /usr/ or
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/usr/local style install where everything scatters across the
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filesystem in foo/gnucash/* directories. You'll use "make
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install-opt" when you want a /usr/local/opt/gnucash style install
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where everything just installs into local bin, doc, share, etc dirs.
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I couldn't think of a better way to handle this, or I would have used
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it.
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So the two most likely sets of build instructions would be as follows:
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For a full system install (gnucash is installed as part of the
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system):
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./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
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make motif
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make install
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For an /opt style install
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./configure --prefix=/usr/local/opt/gnucash
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make motif
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make install-opt
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Status:
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-------
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As of version 1.0.18:
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GnuCash is known to work in the following configs:
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Linux 2.x.x -- Intel w/ RedHat Motif
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Slackware 3.4 -- Intel w/ Mootif (OSF Motif 2.0.1)
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Linux 2.x.x -- Intel w/ Lesstif v0.81
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SGI IRIX -- MIPS
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IBM AIX 4.1.5 -- RS/6000 http://www-frec.bull.com/
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Unixware 7 -- Intel
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SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 -- Intel
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See http://linas.org/linux/xacc for precompiled binaries for these platforms
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GnuCash seems to be having problems with:
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Solaris -- Sparc -- won't compile due to va-args in XmHTML
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Linux 2.x.x -- Intel w/ Lesstif v0.82
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Download Sites:
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---------------
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All of the precompiled binaries & the latest source versions can be found
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at http://linas.org/linux/xacc However, it is recommended that the master
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sites for each particular binary be used instead, for two reasons:
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1) bandwidth
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2) OS-specific info & support
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IBM AIX 4.1.5
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-- SMIT-installable images
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http://www.bull.de/pub/
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see also http://www-frec.bull.com/
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SCO OpenServer 5.0.4
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http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/x11/apps/xacc/VOLS.tar
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Unixware 7
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-- use pkgadd to install
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http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/x11/apps/xacc/xacc.pkg.gz
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SGI Irix
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-- in SGI install format
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-- warning, this is a very down-level version
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http://linas.org/linux/xacc/xacc-1.0b7-sgi-irix.inst.tar
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Linux Debian
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-- use debian tools to install
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http://linas.org/linux/xacc/xacc_1.0.15-1_i386.deb
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That's all folks!
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Getting Source with CVS
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-----------------------
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A read-only version of the cvs tree is available on the net.
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To access it, first, login, as so:
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cvs -d :pserver:cvs@linas.org:/home/cvs/cvsroot login
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The password is "guest"
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To get a copy of the source, do a
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cvs -d :pserver:cvs@linas.org:/home/cvs/cvsroot checkout xacc
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Main Developers:
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Robin Clark <rclark@hmc.edu> wrote the original X-Accountant in Motif
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as a school project, taking it to version 0.9 by October 1997.
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Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org> liked what he saw: the GUI was slick,
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the code was documented and well structured, and it was all GPL'ed.
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And so he re-wrote it: adding cell-widgets to XbaeMatrix, so that
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the combobox and arrows would make an even slicker GUI, rewrote the
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X-Accountant internals to add double-entry, an account heirarchy,
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split out a transaction mini-engine, add support for stocks, and spiff
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up the help menus. This was version 1.0 as of January 1998. Since
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then, for version 1.1, the engine was expanded & refined, and the
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register window code completely redesigned and made mostly
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Motif-(and GUI-)independent. Did some prototype OFX work.
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Jeremy Collins <linux@cyberramp.net> publicized the GnoMoney project
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widely and broadly, and then changed its name to GnuCash. Jeremy
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created the gnucash.org web site, registered the domain, got the
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initial GTK/gnome code working.
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Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> abused everyone for not using perl,
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and then added guile/scheme support. Rob maintains the build
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infrastructure, is handling the whole guile/perl extension language
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thing, and is dealing with configuration & configurability.
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Fixes & Patches:
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Fred Baube <fred@moremagic.com> for Java port
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Christopher B. Browne <cbbrowne@hex.net> for perl stock scripts
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George Chen <georgec@sco.com> for MS-Money QIF's & fixes
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Jeremey Collins <linux@cyberramp.net> for GnoMoney & GTK port
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Ciaran Deignan <Ciaran.Deignan@bull.net> for AIX binary version
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Koen D'Hondt <ripley@xs4all.nl> for Solaris patches to XmHTML
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Bob Drzyzgula <bob@mostly.com> for budgeting design notes
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Dave Freese <DFreese@osc.uscg.mil> for leap-year fix
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Otto Hammersmith <otto@bug.redhat.com> for RedHat RPM version
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Tom Kludy <tkludy@csd.sgi.com> for SGI Irix port
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Ted Lemon <mellon@andare.fugue.com> for NetBSD port
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G. Allen Morris III <gam3@ann.softgams.com> for QIF core dump
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Peter Norton <spacey@inch.com> for a valiant attempt at a GTK port
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OmNiBuS <webmaster@obsidian.uia.net> web site graphics & content
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Gavin Porter <maufk@csv.warwick.ac.uk> for euro style dates
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Ron Record <rr@sco.com> for SCO Unixware & OpenServer binaries
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Dirk Schoenberger <schoenberger@signsoft.com> for Qt/KDE port
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Christopher Seawood <cls@seawood.org> for XbaeMatrix core dump
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Richard Skelton <rich@brake.demon.co.uk> for Solaris cleanup
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Henning Spruth <spruth@bigfoot.com> for German text & euro date rework
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Ken Yamaguchi <gooch@ic.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> QIF import fixes
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... and I am sure that I have missed many others ...
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