Re: [GNC] Finance::Quote on a Mac with a foreign perl

2024-04-25 Thread Vincent Lucarelli
John, I run macOS and use Homebrew. How are the user’s running gnc-fq-update? From a terminal, if you > cd /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/bin > sudo ./gnc-fq-update it is going to use /usr/bin/perl from the #! line at the top of the script. But the script uses the perl CPAN

[GNC] Finance::Quote on a Mac with a foreign perl

2024-04-25 Thread john
Are there any Mac users who have Homebrew installed and know what @INC is? At least two users with the first problem but without knowing the second have gotten themselves cross-threaded trying to install Finance::Quote because Homebrew' screws up their perl installation so that cpan ignores the

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-25 Thread Joseph Keithley
I tried the -1 but it doesn't import my qif's either. I had to go back to version 5.5. On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:28 AM sunfish62--- via gnucash-user < gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote: > While I am uncomfortable with Jim's overall tone, he makes valid points to > consider. > > Also, >

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
What do you find about dropping to an earlier release, not 'straightforward'? It is a simple matter of removing the current release, and installing the older one. (I believe on Windows systems, you can safely just install the older release as the installer will do the in-place replacement for