BTW, I am running 2.6.18 in windows and I do not recall the warning referring to any changes.
David C On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 7:54 AM, David Carlson <david.carlson....@gmail.com> wrote: > I just had that experience as I was not logged in to my file server when I > started GnuCash and I still think that my earlier comment is true. GnuCash > is offering to save the empty file. The interesting thing, though, is that > because the file was unnamed it did not have a asterisk in the filename > space on the top banner. > > David C > > On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 7:41 AM, David Carlson <david.carlson....@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> David, >> >> I think that a non-existent file with no data is not the same as a file >> that has been created with no data. A created file has some structure and >> some defaults set. GnuCash is thus saying that it is not a properly saved >> file with no data. >> >> David C >> >> On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 1:56 AM, David T. via gnucash-devel < >> gnucash-devel@gnucash.org> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> When I open GnuCash with no file (i.e., “gnucash --nofile”), I find that >>> if I immediately attempt to open a different file or exit the program >>> altogether (i.e., without doing anything to the current session), I am >>> warned that all changes to the current file will be lost. Given that I: a) >>> have made no changes, and b) have “nofile” open at the time, this dialog is >>> absurd. >>> >>> GnuCash should NOT consider “nofile” to be dirty, and thus should NOT >>> ask that I save “nofile”. I don’t see any bugs filed for this. >>> >>> David >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gnucash-devel mailing list >>> gnucash-devel@gnucash.org >>> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel