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Re: Should I try version 1.4.0?



Hi Benedict,

If you have a look here....
http://ledgersmb.org/system-requirements
there is a list of dependencies for 1.3 and 1.4
You will find that there are a couple that you need to add, and a couple 
that will no longer be needed if you start with a 1.3 install.

Also, you may find that uninstalling 1.3 will automatically remove some 
(or all) of the dependencies either immediately or next time an
"apt-get autoremove"
(or similar) is run.

If you already have 1.3 installed, I would uninstall it, then run
apt-get autoremove
You can then install 1.4

Be aware, if there are other packages that are marked "auto installed" 
that the system can't find a reason to have installed they will be removed.
Your best bet is to carefully check the list of packages that 
"autoremove" says it is going to uninstall.


By running the apt-get autoremove before installing 1.4 you will know 
that the packages that are required should not be accidentally and 
unexpectedly removed in the future.


Regards
David Godfrey

On 06/03/14 00:51, Benedict White wrote:
> In that case I will install and then remove LedgerSMB 1.3 and then run the 1.4 install.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Benedict White.
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