3.1, but there is also the last of the 2.6 series, 2.6.21, if you prefer.
Just visit gnucash.org and you’ll see download links to both on the right side
of the page.
Regards,
Adrien
> On May 14, 2018, at 11:23 PM, James fuller wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I’m still using version
Hi,
I’m still using version 26. Gnucash with Win 7. Some users report problems
with a new
Version that usually get sorted out in a short time. What is the current
stable version of 3. Gnucash?
Thanks,
James Fuller
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For backwards compatibility, my understanding is you’ll need version 2.6.21 on
the Ubuntu box. (but why not just use 3.1 there as well?)
Regards,
Adrien
> On May 14, 2018, at 2:45 PM, John Pastore wrote:
>
> I reviewed FAQ section 3.3, but it does not cover more recent
Rufus,
I don’t see why a check number on a deposit line doesn’t seem proper if in
fact, you are depositing a check. In this case, it happens to be a check you
wrote, but it IS from another account, so from the perspective of the receiving
account, it’s no different than the case where someone
Dave,
Yes, there are some features in 3.1 that will block using earlier versions of
2.6. You can see the list and the earliest version for each at
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/libgnucash/engine/gnc-features.c#L42
Hi Rufus,
I am a bookkeeper and former CPA.
An account that is often used for checks not yet sent to the bank is
"undeposited funds." This is similar to a suspense account in that there is
a timing difference between the receipt of a check and the time you
actually deposit it. You could debit
Hi,
If you wish to map (bind) function keys to Copy and Paste in GnuCash 3.0 it
is different to GnuCash 2.6 and lower because GnuCash 2.6 and lower use GTK2
and GnuCash (2.7 I think and 3.0+) use GTK3.
Here is how I did it in Windows 10:
Close GnuCash if already running.
Create (or
Dave
Thanks for the insight. I had initially thought about the concept of a
"float" account but then figured there might be a more straightforward
way. I mean, this can't be all that uncommon... I'll have to think about
this a little, but now I know others have addressed this with a float
(or
John,
I was not clear. I really wanted clarification from the developers. I
suspect that you may not be using features that are not compatible between
the versions as I know that there are some features that are not backward
compatible.
David C
On Mon, May 14, 2018, 7:59 PM John Pastore
Not sure if you meant you need clarification from ME or ...?
Anyway, here's my history:
1) Created original data file using GNC 2.6.12 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
2) Months later installed GNC 2.6.19 on Win 7 and copied datafile from #1
with no issues.
- this datafile included (1) monthly scheduled
We all have our own definition of the the best way to handle these 'float'
issues. While most of us simply choose to let the date be technically
incorrect in some accounts, others create what I believe are called
'suspense' accounts to serve as containers for the 'float'.
Those accounts could be
I think you are overcomplicating the issue by recording the appllication for
the refund from the MRA account. No money chnages hands at this point so you
could record paying the Doctors bill as
Asset:Check Credit $100
Expense:Medical Debit $100
When you receive the
We need clarification on this because I recall seeing that files touched by
testing releases in the 2.7 group and 3.0 and 3.1 were changed so they were
no longer readable by releases prior to 2.6.21.
David C
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 2:45 PM, John Pastore wrote:
> I reviewed
I have two bank accounts on which I regularly write checks to transfer
amounts between them. Downloading the ofx files from each bank, I have,
for those checks, transactions with different (correct) dates in each GC
account which represent the left and right side of the same accounting
Immediately after the upgrade to 3.1 (I skipped 3.0), the backup was slow.
Went from virtually instantaneous to the 2-3+ minutes-- has not changed in
the 2 weeks since I upgraded. And I have an extensive backup system in
place.
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I reviewed FAQ section 3.3, but it does not cover more recent versions of
Gnucash.
I use Gnucash 3.1 on Windows (7) and Gnucash 2.6.12 on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04
LTS), soon to transition to 2.6.19 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Data file portability appears to be fine in both directions, but I just
want to
Did you make a backup of your file before the upgrade and do you still have it
available?
I’d test with opening and saving it with 3.1.
If it saves in a reasonable time, then there might be an issue with the data
entered since the upgrade. If it’s still slow, then for sure, your copy of 3.1
Yea, well, it's a 6 month old Dell XPS 13 laptop, very fast. Before I
upgraded to 3.1, the saves were instantaneous, eg took a few seconds. After
upgrading, 2-3+ minutes for a simple save. No change in my hardware. Same
laptop. But thanks for the reply.
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Coolio. TVM. Will report back.
From: John Ralls
Sent: 14 May 2018 15:52
To: Anthony Marrian
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] There was an error parsing the file
On May 14, 2018, at 4:41 AM, Anthony Marrian
Mine takes 20 seconds for a 17MB file, and it seems slow to me.
Peter
Nurton Court
Middleton-on-the-Hill
Ludlow SY8 4BD
Tel: 01568 750 248 Mob: 07955 586 476
On 14 May 2018 at 14:29, randix wrote:
> So am I being punished for not helping that little old lady across
On Monday, 14 May 2018 15:14:13 BST Dennis Powless wrote:
>
> PREFIX=/home/dennis/.local
>
> is this the same as:
>
> PREFIX=$HOME/.local
yes, almost certainly, if your username is "dennis"
>
>
> And this:
>
> /home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1
>
> the same as
>
> ../gnucash-3.1
>
>
> On May 14, 2018, at 4:41 AM, Anthony Marrian
> wrote:
>
> GnuCash 3.1, Windows 10 Pro 64bit. Please advise how to proceed?
Look in the trace file [1] for an error. That may provide a clue about where
the problem is. It’s most likely a date outside of the
Question.
I used this.
cmake -DWITH_AQBANKING=OFF -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/dennis/.local
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1
The portion:
PREFIX=/home/dennis/.local
is this the same as:
PREFIX=$HOME/.local
And this:
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1
the same as
So am I being punished for not helping that little old lady across the
street, last month?
Why would 2 users, both using the same version of the software, on the same
operating system, experience totally different experiences re saving a
"simple" file to their drive?
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Many thanks - Anthony
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> Using 3.1 + Windows 10, why does it now take 2-3 minutes (literally) just
> to
> do a simple save? It's not the end of my world, but...
I am using Win 10 and save is not an issue, does it straight away.
Keith
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