Quoting Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would like to do a little more than simply report any problems I find
from the point of view of an end user because with a little help, I
could.
Welcome to the developer list. Sounds very good.
Here's the first one. I am of necessity testing
Josh Sled wrote:
The developer who started that work hasn't had a lot of time for GnuCash in
the last few years. I really hope he does respond, but I don't feel out of
order responding on his behalf.
There are two approaches to book closing:
Maybe stop right there. As soon as there appear
Very interesting observation. Does the directory .gnucash get
created on both account names? If it does, gnucash's handling of
account names and paths is correctly implemented. In that case we'd
have to forward the bugreport about the .gconf directory to the
GConf project:
Hi Chris,
Am Sonntag, den 15.07.2007, 14:37 -0600 schrieb Chris Lyttle:
With the release now of GnuCash 2.2.0 I am announcing that I will be
stepping down as Release Manager. I have enjoyed immensely working with
you all but due to work time commitments I can no longer participate in
Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are two approaches to book closing:
Maybe stop right there. As soon as there appear to be difficulties with the
only approaches step back one level of the process and maybe more
alternatives will appear.
I wasn't really saying there were
Mike or Penny Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have asked there whether this problem is top level directory name or
anywhere in the path because if the former, there may be a
(relatively) easy fix. GnuCash is the first open app for Windows that
I have encountered so far that did NOT
Andreas Köhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I would like to offer myself as a potential successor of yours as
Release Manager. I have not yet added any great feature to GnuCash and
I think you'd do a great job, Andreas ... fwiw, you have my support.
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