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  MacOSX/2.4.13/Readme
    Contents


  * 1 Gnucash for OSX Quartz
      o 1.1 Prerequisites:
      o 1.2 Installation and Upgrade:
          + 1.2.1 Installing Finance::Quote
      o 1.3 Documentation:
      o 1.4 Known Issues:
      o 1.5 OSX Revision History
          + 1.5.1 Updates in 2.4.13
          + 1.5.2 Updates in 2.4.12
          + 1.5.3 Updates in 2.4.11
          + 1.5.4 Updates in 2.4.10
          + 1.5.5 Updates in 2.4.9
          + 1.5.6 Updates in 2.4.8
          + 1.5.7 Updates in 2.4.7-2
          + 1.5.8 Updates in 2.4.7
          + 1.5.9 Updates in 2.4.6
          + 1.5.10 Updates in 2.4.5
          + 1.5.11 Updates in 2.4.4.1
          + 1.5.12 Updates Since 2.4.3
          + 1.5.13 Updates Since 2.4.1
          + 1.5.14 Updates Since 2.4.0
          + 1.5.15 Updates Since 2.2.9
      o 1.6 License and Included Binaries:


  Gnucash for OSX Quartz


    Prerequisites:

Gnucash of OSX Quartz requires MacOSX 10.5 (Leopard), MacOSX 10.6 (Snow
Leopard), or MacOSX 10.7 (Lion). It will not work on 10.4 (Tiger)
because some of the libraries on which it depends now use features
introduced in 10.5.


    Installation and Upgrade:

*To install Gnucash*, open the disk image file you downloaded and simply
drag Gnucash from there to the Applications folder (or anywhere else you
like).

*To upgrade Gnucash*, do the same thing, but if you're going to install
it to the same place as your old version and like me you only restart
your computer when Software Update makes you do it, you'll first need to
quit the dbus-daemon that the last run of Gnucash left behind. You can
do that with Applications:Utilities:Activity Monitor. Find dbus-daemon
in the list (there's a search box in the upper-right corner), highlight
it, and press the red "quit" button. If you've restarted since the last
time you ran Gnucash there's no need to do this (and you won't find
dbus-daemon in Activity Monitor).

Finder will ask if it's OK to replace the existing Gnucash with the new
one. You can either replace it or not; Gnucash is entirely
self-contained and you can have as many copies of it on your system as
you like -- just don't try to run more than one at a time.

*If you are upgrading from a version of Gnucash older than 2.3.9*,
please run the "Update Dirs" application in the dmg. This will convert
your online banking setup to work with the new version of AqBanking and
will copy your .gnucash directory to the more Mac-appropriate
Library/Application Support/Gnucash.

When you first open GnuCash.app, it will create a link from the bundle
Resources folder to /Library/Gnucash-2.4. It will do this automatically,
and no authentication is required if your userid has permission to
administer the computer (set in System Preferences>Accounts).


      Installing Finance::Quote

You can install Finance::Quote by double-clicking the FinanceQuote
Update applet in the dmg. It's a bit painful, especially if you're on
Lion and don't already have XCode installed.

You'll need to be logged in with an administrator account ("Allow user
to administer this computer" is checked in System Preferences->Accounts
for the user).

You'll also need to have Developer Tools (Tiger or Leopard) or XCode
(Snow Leopard and Lion) installed. It's available as an optional install
on your installation DVD or for Lion users, as a free download from the
App Store. In the latter case, you must also install the command line
tools: Open XCode Preferences, select "Downloads", and click the
"Install" button next to "Command Line Tools". Close XCode.

FinanceQuote Update runs a script in a Terminal window. You'll need to
switch to that window (CMD-Tab if it isn't visible) and enter your
password at the prompt to allow it to write to the system Perl
directory. The script will ask a bunch of questions. You can just accept
the defaults to all of them (just hit "return" for each one). If there
was a good way to suppress those questions, we'd do that.


    Documentation:

Both the Gnucash Help system and the Gnucash Guide are provided in HTML
format. They will open in your default browser when you select the
appropriate item in the Help menu. Appropriate sections of help will be
similarly opened when you click on a Help button in a dialog box.


    Known Issues:

  * Gnucash is not a native Mac application: It is a Gtk+ application
    which has been recompiled to run on OSX. Accordingly, some features
    to which Mac users are accustomed aren't supported. Some of these
    are non-menu-based keyboard shortcuts (key bindings; you can adjust
    them as you like in the gtkrc file), input methods, and Universal
    Access. 

  * An instance of dbus is started by the application startup script,
    but dbus isn't designed to be run that way, so it doesn't shut down
    when you close the application. When Gnucash starts up again, it
    will kill any instances of dbus which are running from the same
    path, but if you move Gnucash.app or are switching between stable
    and development versions, you may wind up with more than one
    instance. You can clean out the running dbus-daemons by either
    issuing "killall dbus-daemon" at a command line or by telling it to
    quit from /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor. Note that if you
    want to delete Gnucash.app, you'll need to kill the running instance
    of dbus-daemon first or you'll get "file in use" errors from Finder. 

  * As of Gnucash 2.3.9, Gnucash's configuration files are in
    $HOME/Library/Application Support/Gnucash instead of $HOME/.gnucash
    so that they're visible with Finder. GConf and AQBanking still have
    their configuration files in $HOME/.gconf, $HOME/.gconfd, and
    $HOME/.aqbanking (Note that 2.3.8 and previous used an older version
    of aqbanking which kept its config files in $HOME/.banking) 

  * The only libdbi module included is for SQLite. If you need either
    the MySQL or Postgresql modules, you will have to build them
    yourself and install them into
    Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/lib/dbd. For instructions, see
    MacOSX/Quartz. 

  * The first time a window is opened in the Aqbanking setup wizard,
    it's too small and the resize triangle is hidden. It's there, just
    click on where it should be and drag the window to an appropriate
    size. After you've done that once, Gnucash should remember it
    forever after. 

  * Aqbanking's chipcard facility isn't included. This may be added in
    the future if we can get it to work. 


    OSX Revision History


      Updates in 2.4.13

  * Nothing specific to OSX. See the general release notes. 


      Updates in 2.4.12

  * New versions of Gtk+, GLib, Pango, and related backend packages.
    Most significantly this appears to have fixed the crash after trying
    to quit Gnucash with an un-saved file.
  * Updated AQBanking to 5.0.25.
  * Gnucash.app is now signed, so Mountain Lion users shouldn't have to
    do anything special to run it as long as Gatekeeper is set to allow 


      Updates in 2.4.11

  * Nothing specific to OSX. See the general release notes. 


      Updates in 2.4.10

  * Updated Gtk+ to version 2.24.9 


      Updates in 2.4.9

  * Nothing specific to OSX. See the general release notes. 


      Updates in 2.4.8

  * Nothing specific to OSX. See the general release notes. 


      Updates in 2.4.7-2

  * Gnucash now supports Lion (MacOSX 10.7), thanks to an upgrade of
    Gtk+ to 2.24.6 


      Updates in 2.4.7

  * Fixed a bug which prevented most keybboard accelerators (shortcuts)
    from working.
  * Now using aqbanking 5.0.10 


      Updates in 2.4.6

  * Now using aqbanking 5.0.6, which corrects a bug preventing import of
    MT940 files and works with the new OFX import format at ofxhome.com
  * Fixed the menu integration in windows opened after launch.
  * Fixed the windows menu so that it doesn't have extra entries or
    extra separator lines.
  * Fixed some internal bugs that were spewing error messages into the
    log file.
  * Unfortunately, DBus launch with launchd had to be withdrawn. If you
    downloaded Gnucash-Intel-2.4.6.dmg and Gnucash won't launch
    correctly on your system, please download Gnucash-Intel-2.4.6.1.dmg.
    PPC Users: It never appeared to work on PPC, so the original package
    doesn't include it. 


      Updates in 2.4.5

  * Nothing specific to OSX. See the general release notes. 


      Updates in 2.4.4.1

  * Fixed an omission in the bundle which caused the AQBanking setup
    wizard to crash when working with HBCI users. 


      Updates Since 2.4.3

  * Gtk+ is upgraded to 2.24.1. This is the final stable series of
    Gtk+2, and is necessary to prepare Gnucash to migrate to Gtk+3 in
    version 2.6. 


      Updates Since 2.4.1

  * Nothing specific to OSX. See the general release notes. 


      Updates Since 2.4.0

  * Gnucash on OSX now provides Aqbanking 5 with a Gtk setup wizard.
    That makes the bundle size about 1/3 smaller because we no longer
    need to include the Qt frameworks.
  * Better handling of the language list, so that English will work well
    in any location on the list, for any variety of English. The Gtk
    translations are included so that "stock" buttons will be translated. 


      Updates Since 2.2.9

  * Gnucash.app now uses Gtk+-2.20.1, which addresses many usability
    problems with earlier versions. In particular, mouse cursor
    placement in the register is much better.
  * AQBanking uses a new Qt4-based wizard which should be more stable
    than the ported Qt3 wizard of previous releases.
  * Keyboard menu accelerators and key bindings are now more mac-like.
  * Cut, Copy, and Paste now work in the register pages!
  * The untranslated strings in the Gnucash and Window menus have been
    mostly translated, though there are a couple of languages missing
    because Google Translation doesn't know them. If yours is one of
    them, by all means send me a translation (UTF-16, please) and I'll
    add it in.
  * Printing works!
  * Gnucash will now run from paths which include spaces.
  * The Gnucash configuration files are now stored in
    $HOME/Library/Application Support/Gnucash instead of $HOME/.gnucash.
    This allows them to be seen with Finder and edited with TextEdit.
  * AqBanking and Gwenhywfar are updated to far more recent versions
    from the ancient versions previously included. This requires
    updating any aqbanking configuration files.
  * These changes require running Update Dirs.app, located in the DMG,
    to migrate to this version from Gnucash 2.3.8 or Gnucash 2.2.9.
  * Gnucash now installs its link in /Library so that authentication
    isn't needed at first launch if your userid is allowed to administer
    the computer.
  * There is a convenient applet provided to install/update Finance::Quote.
  * Gwenhywfar plugins are now in the bundle (Thanks to Frank Beslmeisl
    for pointing this out).
  * Hardcoded paths to perl libraries have been removed, so
    Finance::Quote installation will work even if you don't have the
    same perl version installed on your system that was used for the
    build system.
  * Localization now follows the settings in System Preferences, with a
    couple of issues thanks to Gettext. 


    License and Included Binaries:

Gnucash is licensed under the Gnu General Public License Version 2, a
copy of which can be found in the file LICENSE in this directory and in
each bundle's Contents folder. There is also a file "Sources" which
lists the several libraries included in the bundle upon which Gnucash
depends along with their home webpages where you may find more licensing
information and source downloads. A few of the libraries require patches
to compile on OSX; all of those patches have been submitted as bugs to
the respective libraries, but you'll find them at
http://github.com/jralls/gnucash-on-osx/patches if you're really curious.
Source: Gnucash-2.4.13-OSX-Readme.txt, updated 2013-04-21