Zitat von Yawar Amin yawar.a...@gmail.com:
Hi All,
For the past few days I haven?t been able to access svn.gnucash.org
or wiki.gnucash.org with the browser or git/svn. My IP address is
99.229.188.165. I am able to ping both svn.g.o and wiki.g.o though.
I know people have been accessing
Or with some more general explanation:
Zitat von Frank H. Ellenberger f.ellenber...@online.de:
DTA/DTAUS: Datenträgeraustauschverfahren (data medium exchange method) [1],
defined by the german ZKA (Zentraler Kreditausschuss) [2]
DTAUS = File format for bank transfer descriptions as defined by
Hi,
Yawar Amin yawar.a...@gmail.com writes:
Hi All,
For the past few days I haven’t been able to access svn.gnucash.org or
wiki.gnucash.org with the browser or git/svn. My IP address is
99.229.188.165. I am able to ping both svn.g.o and wiki.g.o though.
I know people have been accessing
Frank H. Ellenberger f.ellenber...@online.de writes:
Hi,
just for curiosity: was there any reason to hide that accounts only in
the CoA or is the implementation of the hide account feature just
incomplete?
I don't know.
Personally I like the fact that you can separate out the Hide-from-CoA
Zitat von Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu:
Frank H. Ellenberger f.ellenber...@online.de writes:
Hi,
just for curiosity: was there any reason to hide that accounts only in
the CoA or is the implementation of the hide account feature just
incomplete?
I don't know.
I'm rather sure the feature
I'm not able to apply the patches to my local copy due to my lack of
knowledge. I noticed that the heading of files is different from what
I'm accostumed to.
Normally I use the command patch -po filename from the right path.
Can you apply yourself these patches and point me to some
Am Dienstag, 16. November 2010 schrieb Cristian Marchi:
I'm not able to apply the patches to my local copy due to my lack of
knowledge. I noticed that the heading of files is different from what
I'm accostumed to.
Normally I use the command patch -po filename from the right path.
Can you
The problem is reported in [1] and [2]; I won't repeat it here.
Does anyone understand the register code well enough to tell me how a blank
split gets recreated after it has been zeroed out in gnc_split_register_save()?
Regards,
John Ralls
[1]https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589954
On Tuesday 16 November 2010, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Dienstag, 16. November 2010 schrieb Cristian Marchi:
I'm not able to apply the patches to my local copy due to my lack of
knowledge. I noticed that the heading of files is different from what
I'm accostumed to.
Normally I use the
Hi Cristian,
On 2010-11-16, at 13:48, Cristian Marchi wrote:
I'm not able to apply the patches to my local copy due to my lack of
knowledge. I noticed that the heading of files is different from what I'm
accostumed to.
Normally I use the command patch -po filename from the right path.
Hi Derek,
On 2010-11-16, at 07:56, Derek Atkins wrote:
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Nope, this is you being blocked by the Auto-IP Blocker due to a bad
SSH. The ping still works because ICMP is allowed before the blocking.
So you'll be able to ping, but you wont be able to SSH or access any
other services
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