On 01/28/2016 07:49 PM, Francis Gerund wrote: > I'm sort of new to Arch. I just installed yesterday, so didn't know about > that. I did not see a bug report (maybe I missed it). > > And I thought that even if it is flagged as out-of-date, it would still > install. > > I thought it was a reasonable question to ask (with some detail provided), > and I was tring to be helpful. > > I don't know the etiquette here yet. Sorry. > > And Gnucash is really important to me. > > I will try checking the email archives. > > At Arch, is IRC preferred over mailing lists as a source of information? > > IRC is much harder for em to use effectively; it's like trying to dring > from a fire hose. > See: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=156905 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=207957 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=207989 But mostly, this Wiki entry: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Signature_from_.22User_.3Cemail.40gmail.com.3E.22_is_unknown_trust.2C_installation_failed There is nothing wrong with gnucash, and of course you can install packages that are flagged out of date. Notice which package has a problem -- not gnucash, but libdbi{,-drivers} ... Anywhere as a source of information is fine, but obviously the best source of information in this case is the Troubleshooting section of the pacman Wiki page -- failing that, it is best to first see if you can find other people who have had the problem, and see how they solved it. :) -- Eli Schwartz