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Package request: ledger-cli #442

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linuxcaffe opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 5 comments
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Package request: ledger-cli #442

linuxcaffe opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 5 comments
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@linuxcaffe
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(from ledger-cli.org)
Ledger is a powerful, double-entry accounting system that is accessed from the UNIX command-line.

(from http://ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger3.html#Building-the-program)
Ledger is written in ANSI C++, and should compile on any unix platform. The easiest way to build and install ledger is to use the prepared acprep script, that does a lot of the footwork:

@fornwall fornwall added the package request A new package was requested label Sep 7, 2016
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paradigm commented Sep 9, 2016

Looks like it's a disabled package, waiting on boost: https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/blob/master/disabled-packages/ledger/build.sh

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bergie commented May 3, 2017

Potentially related to this Boost PR? #974

@its-pointless
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Yes directly related.

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paradigm commented May 4, 2017

Give that boost is now in, looks like a pull request was made for this package: #976

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fornwall commented May 6, 2017

Thanks to @its-pointless a ledger package is now available for installation:

packages install ledger

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