Dang. OK, I know what step I missed and I double checked to make sure they're
there this time.
Gnucash-Intel-4.1-4.dmg, sha256:
9c3685e79027d12b370e9fa79a569f7c532968be91ecfd3b81660d39abe50ab3
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Aug 18, 2020, at 6:16 PM, Frederick Bambrough
> wrote:
>
> I'm afraid
Okay. I didn't realize you are just creating a label.
Ignore my comment.
Will
On 2020 Aug 18, at 08-18 22:21:20, John Ralls wrote:
In the alias there *should* be a space in 'local host' to keep the OS from
mistaking it for the hardcoded 'localhost' in the networking code.
Regards,
John
Yes, you are correct. Siri did that.
Regards
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 11:27 PM John Ralls wrote:
> In the alias there *should* be a space in 'local host' to keep the OS from
> mistaking it for the hardcoded 'localhost' in the networking code.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> John Ralls
>
>
>
> > On Aug 18,
In the alias there *should* be a space in 'local host' to keep the OS from
mistaking it for the hardcoded 'localhost' in the networking code.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Aug 18, 2020, at 5:29 PM, w...@theprescotts.com wrote:
>
> Probably should not be a space in "localhost".
>
> Will
>
> On
Nah, it's not *that* low level. It's all in how Gdk represents a user's
monitors, keyboards, and pointing devices. That's changed quite a bit in the
last 5 years or so as the Gtk4 design has evolved and GnuCash hasn't really
been paying attention: It's still mostly a Gtk2 application with only
Insufficient information to diagnose properly, however the usual reasons for
reports not matching account balances are:
Date Ranges - are the missing transactions inside the report's period?
Account Selection - have you added any sub-accounts since you saved the
report?
Geoff
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Don,
Documentation, especially for reports, is lacking in some areas.
If you aren't finding something there, that doesn't mean GnuCash can't
do it, but that the docs haven't been updated yet to describe or explain it.
I think some sections are listed as 'coming soon' or something to that
Nah, graphics are straight. Mint was nagging me about not having
hardware acceleration turned on for the VM, so I did and it stopped
yapping. But that didn't affect the crash.
The display is properly claimed and has a driver. Nothing in dmesg to
indicate any issues with the display. Xrandr
Don, setting aside accounting policy, to answer your original questions:
(1) Does GnuCash recognize unrealized gains/losses of investments such as
stocks
Yes it does.
(2) so that they would appear in an Income Statement for a given period?
No, they do not appear on the Income Statement until the
Thanks for saving me time finding the proper syntax on gdb, I was fixing
to look that up. In this case, it looks like Mint dumped the stack
anyway, but good to know though.
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/18/20 3:19 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Two mistakes: When you start gdb you tell it the executable to
Perhaps an issue that it is in a VM? Mint also keeps complaining about
video drivers but I've installed the Guest Additions and the Proprietary
Drivers app doesn't list anything.
I'll investigate graphics and see if the adapter is "not claimed" or
something else is weird.
Regards,
Adrien
I'm afraid those two items are still missing from 4.1-3
> Thanks for noticing. I've fixed that and uploaded a new dmg, who's
> sha256 is
> 44117d2a0d86f7be6015c47441bdab373c835e6adcf646911a8d93dcc8babb67.
>
> Regards, John Ralls
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 2020, at 2:49 PM, Frederick Bambrough
> >
Probably should not be a space in "localhost".
Will
On 2020 Aug 18, at 08-18 17:42:09, Joseph Vernice wrote:
You can set up the MySQL to point to 127.0.0.1 and the alias “local host”
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 4:31 PM andy ngo wrote:
> Thank you for your help.
>
> I don't remember using
Thanks for noticing. I've fixed that and uploaded a new dmg, who's sha256 is
44117d2a0d86f7be6015c47441bdab373c835e6adcf646911a8d93dcc8babb67.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Aug 18, 2020, at 2:49 PM, Frederick Bambrough
> wrote:
>
> In message I wrote:
>
>> The 'GnuCash Guide' and 'GnuCash
You can set up the MySQL to point to 127.0.0.1 and the alias “local host”
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 4:31 PM andy ngo wrote:
> Thank you for your help.
>
> I don't remember using Flatpak back then (too long ago, couldn't remember
>
> exactly).
>
> However, the problem is solved with Geert's
In message I wrote:
> The 'GnuCash Guide' and 'GnuCash Help' files are missing from Resources
> in GnuCash 4.1-2, macOS.
>
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in making haste to sort it.
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Never mind the patch, I mis-interpreted the code. It's not that the cursor
shouldn't be NULL: NULL is OK. If it's *not* null then the window and the
cursor need to be for the same GdkDisplay so the problem is that we're querying
the wrong GdkDisplay to create the cursor. That shouldn't be
Thank you very much for your help.
The problem is solved with Geert's suggestion to change from localhost to
127.0.0.1
Cheers
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Thank you for your help.
I don't remember using Flatpak back then (too long ago, couldn't remember
exactly).
However, the problem is solved with Geert's suggestion to change "localhost"
to 127.0.0.1
Cheers
andy
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Hi Geert:
Yes, it works after I changed from "localhost" to "127.0.0.1"
Thank you very much
Andy
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To update your
Two mistakes: When you start gdb you tell it the executable to run. Everything
you add to the run command is passed as an argument to that executable and
environment variables aren't arguments GnuCash understands. You need to do it
this way:
$ gdb /usr/bin/gnucash
gdb> set env
That is strange - it did not work earlier and now it does! I thought it might
be the quote marks, but it works either way, single or none, but not with
double.
Thank you,
Regards,
Divakar
On 16/08/20 8:51 pm, John Ralls wrote:
On Aug 16, 2020, at 7:03 AM, Jour Maken
What I copied from syslog appears to look like a stack trace. If not
quite, let me know and I'll see what I can do, but already this is
proving elusive.
I've got debug symbols installed and I can do `gdb gnucash` then `run`
but that won't produce the crash because the inspector isn't running.
Sorry John, I thought I had split this off to a new topic, but I wasn’t
successful. (still experimenting with gmane)
I managed to do so I think with a followup post using a similar subject line. I
posted the syslog there. gnucash.trace was empty.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Aug 18, 2020 w34d231, at
Thanks. That did it. The account numbers looked right there, so I just
deleted it all.
On 8/18/20 11:43 AM, Jean Laroche wrote:
Have you tried using Tools/Import Map Editor (in the tools menu)?
Select "Online" on the far right to change or remove OFX import
account associations. Find the
It could also be a bug in the minty theme or in Gtk. Something tried to pass a
nullptr for a cursor and whoever coded gdk_window_set_cursor_internal decided
that that's such an awful problem that the program should crash instead of
logging an error and leaving the cursor as-is.
Without a full
Have you tried using Tools/Import Map Editor (in the tools menu)?
Select "Online" on the far right to change or remove OFX import account
associations. Find the wrong one and remove it.
Jean
On 8/18/20 10:36 AM, brad wrote:
I'm still looking for ideas on this. I'm comfortable unzipping the
I'm still looking for ideas on this. I'm comfortable unzipping the gc
file and tweaking with a text editor if that's what needs to be done.
On 8/10/20 1:52 PM, brad wrote:
I tried to import an OFX from a different institution, a credit card
this time, it was a bank last time. It used the
Please remember to copy the list on all replies. On Apple Mail the easiest way
is to use the doubled-arrow reply button.
It's certainly true that developers have a different way of looking at software
than do users without programming experience. The wiki page and much of the
manual were
Can you open any MySQL database? Need to find out if it's mysql
installation or a connection issue.
On 8/17/2020 1:11 PM, andy ngo wrote:
Hi there:
Up to now, I've been used
Gnucash 3.2
in Ubuntu 18.04
with mysql 5.7.31
My old laptop is now too old and needs to retire.
So I bought a new one
Op maandag 17 augustus 2020 19:11:13 CEST schreef andy ngo:
> Hi there:
> Up to now, I've been used
> Gnucash 3.2
> in Ubuntu 18.04
> with mysql 5.7.31
>
> My old laptop is now too old and needs to retire.
> So I bought a new one and install Gnucash, mysql ...
>
> Gnucash 4.1
> Build ID: Flathub
Op zaterdag 15 augustus 2020 05:22:08 CEST schreef Peter West:
> On Mac, the system print dialogue includes a write to PDF option, and you
> can install a CUPS-PDF printer driver. I think there are alternatives as
> well. Microsoft used to have a Microsoft Print to PDF option for its
> printer
The register is a custom-designed widget, not a gtk one. It's based on a
GtkLayout (which is a
Gtk widget), but all drawing from there is done by GnuCash. I don't think the
custom GnuCash
code was ever written with css styling in mind, so you're probably right
there's not much you
can do to
I tried transaction report but how to filter for a job???
Take a look at the Transaction Report.
Most reports allow you to select the accounts to include. Some also have
a filter with Regex options.
Note, it will be very helpful in this case to *not* accumulate splits
when posting
Hi Adrien
Bundle of thanks for your reply.
In job report, there is no option to include expenses on the job. Only
invoices and payments are there, so it's almost useless. I will try the
transaction report then I will get back to you people.
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Take a look at the Transaction Report.
Most reports allow you to select the accounts to include. Some also have
a filter with Regex options.
Note, it will be very helpful in this case to *not* accumulate splits
when posting invoices/bills. That way, you get the line-item detail from
the
I want to make a new report or modify an old one. I want to see the expenses
on a particular job. When I am posting bills, I made a new account for
expenses on job named "COGS" (cost of goods sold). So if I can include that
account in a job report I think I can get what I want but I don't know how
After installing Mint to Vbox and firing up the inspector, the error
(quoted below) still occurs.
`/tmp/gnucash.trace`
is empty.
`/var/log/syslog`
contained this:
```
Aug 18 01:26:06 systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 2121/UID 0).
Aug 18 01:26:07 systemd-coredump[2122]: Process
Turns out the live environment doesn't use Mint-Y-Dark for the controls
by default. It just uses Mint-Y which is a light theme.
After installing Mint and setting the theme to Mint-Y-Dark, GnuCash used
that theme as expected. Switching just the Theme > Controls to something
light like Mint-Y,
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