Hi,
sorry, but the bug tracker is down ATM. I will send this to the list
now so it does not get lost. This is of no relevance for non-German
users and only concerns experimental code from Christian Stimming.
Thus, I will keep the remainder of this report in German.
Ich bin gerade dabei,
Wm Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed my freshly built gnucash-2.2.1 on Centos-5. While
installing gnucash-docs, it tries to contact xml DTD repositories.
Is that what is happening on windows?
I don't think so. This has to do with Gconf/Orbit, not Gnucash
or GnuCash-docs. I
Derek Atkins wrote:
Wm Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed my freshly built gnucash-2.2.1 on Centos-5. While
installing gnucash-docs, it tries to contact xml DTD repositories.
Is that what is happening on windows?
I don't think so. This has to do with Gconf/Orbit, not
2007/8/28, Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why I have an error message for the file
/usr/local/include/gnucash/qofutil.h in the line:
# error No scanf format string is known for LLD. Fix your
../configure so that the correct one is detected!
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found a macro in /macros/legacy_macros.m4 witch test for sscanf to
support %lld (long long decimal integer) if so defines HAVE_SCANF_LLD.
I think this is supported in recent gcc versions, then I can safetly
define it in configure.in or remove this
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well I still wait for my patch to be applied to QofCollection (see bug
#453502) and wants to alling the current API convention to GObject's
one (see bug #470788).
(alling isn't an English word. What do you mean?)
Regardless, there's no *requirement*
2007/8/29, Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found a macro in /macros/legacy_macros.m4 witch test for sscanf to
support %lld (long long decimal integer) if so defines HAVE_SCANF_LLD.
I think this is supported in recent gcc versions, then I can safetly
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found a some macros used in GnuCash's configure.in file, and I'll
trying to add to my program in order to fix this error, does any know
how can I do this?
Add them to your program's configure.in? Or, if you don't need/want the
portability that auto*
2007/8/29, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/8/29, Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found a macro in /macros/legacy_macros.m4 witch test for sscanf to
support %lld (long long decimal integer) if so
Quoting Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I found a some macros used in GnuCash's configure.in file, and I'll
trying to add to my program in order to fix this error, does any know
how can I do this?
Copy the code from our configure.in into your configure.in.
I have already copied the
Hi Derek,
Thanks for your reply.
- Original Message -
From: Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: GNUCash Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: Permission Denied
Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
Just a correction to email just sent. I did not proof read it. Sorry.
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: GNUCash Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Permission
Quoting Stephen Grant Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
By go back into ... do you mean via a 'cmd' prompt? Or through
the graphical file explorer?
I use the graphical file explorer to make the file visible on screen
and then I double left click msysDTK-1.0.1.exe.
Vista then asks me if I want to
Greetings,
I have built Gnucash 2.2.1 on a functional Gnome 2.18 stack on Mac OS
X 10.4.9, and it never gets past the startup screen stating Loading
data
This occurs with or without my existing ~/.gnucash preferences
present. I did not have this issue with the same Gnome stack with
Hi everyone,
Sorry for the long silence from my end! I just committed the work I've
done over August in a big chunk. I should have committed it in smaller
increments, but the main reason I refrained was that for much of the
time it was in a not-so-functional state. :-( I guess this is a lesson
in
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