At Sun, 23 Sep 2018 01:40:55 + (UTC) Alison Fox wrote:
>
> It works now. Although I had placed Gnucash.dmg in the Application folder,
> it still didn't work - I would go to open and the app icon would disappear.Â
> That is when I reached out to the group for advice.Â
>
> Once I
It works now. Although I had placed Gnucash.dmg in the Application folder, it
still didn't work - I would go to open and the app icon would disappear. That
is when I reached out to the group for advice.
Once I followed your debug advice, I opened Gnucash from the Applications
folder
So it launches from the command line but not from Finder? That's not good.
Please run Applications:Utilities:Console and select "User Reports" in the
sidebar and see if there are any reports whose name begins with "Gnucash".
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Sep 22, 2018, at 6:12 PM, Alison Fox
Thank you. Your suggestion (see below) for going to Applications and adding the
text after the prompt did work.
try opening Applications:Utilities:Terminal and at the prompt typing
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash --debug
Thanks again.
On Saturday, September 22,
Please remember to copy the list on all replies. The "reply all" button works
well for this.
You need to put a space between the file name and the option, i.e ".../Gnucash
--debug".
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Sep 22, 2018, at 5:49 PM, Alison Fox wrote:
>
> Hi again.
>
>
>
> Here is what
> On Sep 22, 2018, at 12:11 PM, Alison Fox via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi.
> Hoping someone can help me. I am on a MacAir running MacOS High Sierra
> version 10.13.4
> When I went to open Gnucash, it will not open. I tried several ways, but it
> says the software may not be compatible.
> On Sep 22, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Richard Ullger wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to rebuild gnucash from git because of a boost update in Arch
> but am getting the following error. Can any devs help?
>
> [ 58%] Building C object
>
Each time I go to pay an vendor's invoice I have to find the appropriate
icon again, and when I do I see the descriptive text, "Enter a payment for
the owner of this invoice."
This appears overly formal and wordy. Why not just write, "Pay this
invoice"?
Rich
Hi.
Hoping someone can help me. I am on a MacAir running MacOS High Sierra version
10.13.4
When I went to open Gnucash, it will not open. I tried several ways, but it
says the software may not be compatible. I downloaded the latest version. It
downloads and I saved and open the application.
Hi,
I'm trying to rebuild gnucash from git because of a boost update in Arch
but am getting the following error. Can any devs help?
[ 58%] Building C object
gnucash/gnome-utils/CMakeFiles/gncmod-gnome-utils.dir/gnc-tree-view-split-reg.c.o
cd
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018, 10:49 Geert Janssens,
wrote:
> ...
> Which reminds me: someone suggested to promote apt instead of apt-get as
> the
> preferred choice. I would only do so if all the distro releases we still
> care
> to support in the debian-sphere ship this tool. If not, I would be tempted
> On Sep 21, 2018, at 9:33 AM, jjlwork wrote:
>
> When I get my power bill I pay the whole thing from my checking account. I
> send my girlfriend how much I paid and she transfers me her share and it
> gets deposited back in my checking account. So the first transaction is for
> example $100
Op vrijdag 21 september 2018 16:33:46 CEST schreef jjlwork:
> When I get my power bill I pay the whole thing from my checking account. I
> send my girlfriend how much I paid and she transfers me her share and it
> gets deposited back in my checking account. So the first transaction is for
>
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