The error messages all indicate some required libraries are missing on your
system; required in the sense that gnucash can't run without those.
So what happened on 1/23 that changed this ? Did you perform a system update
that removed a number of libraries, did gnucash get updated at that time ?
Hi Michael,
That should work.
There is one pitfall with the way saved report configurations are handled in
gnucash, but that
is in general and not specific to your situation: saved rerport configurations
are shared by all
your books even though their configuration details may only make
Op vrijdag 9 april 2021 09:32:40 CEST schreef Michael Hendry:
> > On 9 Apr 2021, at 08:15, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > That should work.
> >
> > There is one pitfall with the way saved report configurations are
Op zaterdag 10 april 2021 16:03:35 CEST schreef Bregt - ICTgroup.be via
gnucash-user:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I am wondering what to do with the following. (For the record: I live in
> Belgium and use GnuCash for my company bookkeeping).
>
> I received a bill in January from my notary, registered
Multisplit is a gnucash specific variant of a csv file. In short it's csv in
which certain fields can be left empty if they are the same on consecutive
rows. This avoids having to repeat transaction specific data for each split of
a transaction.
Or put differently, the format expects full
Just to be sure you didn't miss this: on MacOS you can't open a gnucash file by
double-clicking
on it. Gnucash will ignore what you clicked and will open the file it had last
opened anyway. If
you want to open another gnucash file you need to do that from within gnucash
using File-
>Open...
Hi,
I don't see a make install step in your instructions.
As far as I know charts will not render when running gnucash from the build
directory. I don't
remember exactly why this goes wrong, but when you look at the generated html
source you'll
notice the path the javascript is missing when
Op dinsdag 24 augustus 2021 10:20:06 CEST schreef Chris Green:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 02:05:38AM +0200, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Am 23.08.21 um 19:37 schrieb D. via gnucash-user:
> > > Per
> > > https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_What.27s_the_GnuCash_file_extensio
> > >
Op zaterdag 11 september 2021 16:19:17 CEST schreef Paul Medeiros:
> Hello,
>
> I can't make gnucash read its configuration from ~/.config/gnucash.
> Instead it reads and writes its configuration to and from
> ~/.local/share/gnucash where the data files are stored.
I hope you didn't actually use
ve a helping hand here in root cause
> analyses.
> Best regards
> Klaus
>
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. Oktober 2021 um 12:21 Uhr
> Von: "Geert Janssens"
> An: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Cc: "Klaus Dahlke"
> Betreff: Re: [GNC] Gnucash 4.8: doesn't read o
Op dinsdag 19 oktober 2021 22:33:36 CEST schreef Rich Shepard:
> On Tue, 19 Oct 2021, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > The customer invoice due reminders have been implemented in think back in
> > 2.4 or 2.6 already.
>
> Geert, Derek, et al.
>
> I'm running gnucash-3.
Op dinsdag 19 oktober 2021 17:14:00 CEST schreef Derek Atkins:
> Um, I thought the "Due" reminders are only for Vendor Bills, not Customer
> Invoices?
>
The customer invoice due reminders have been implemented in think back in 2.4
or 2.6 already.
Regards,
Geert
There will be a new release indeed. But it may take a day longer. What we
thought was a fix yesterday turns out not to. I *think* I found the real
cause today and applied a fix for that.
Regards,
Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 28 september 2021 10:35:43 CEST schreef Dan Ståhlberg via gnucash
GnuCash
> > >
> > > F: Ignoring D-Conf migrate-path setting /org/gnucash/GnuCash
> > >
> > > ~
> > > jpschewe@jon-2019:~
> > >
> > >> echo $?
> > >
> > > 133
> > >
> > > On
Unfortunately this is a bug. I missed a name change in the conversion code for
gnucash preferences.
The fix is in the patch attached.
As this is a crasher we may have to do a hotfix release. What do you think
John ?
Regards,
Geert
Op maandag 27 september 2021 06:43:26 CEST schreef John
Hi,
Unfortunately the python bindings aren't built for the flatpak edition at the
moment.
Regards,
Geert
Op maandag 27 september 2021 03:44:01 CEST schreef Hong Xu:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any document on how to run python scripts with the gnucash flatpak
> package? I have some customized
gt; -Original Message-----
> From: Geert Janssens
> Sent: Sep 28, 2021 10:05 AM
> To: John Ralls ,
> Cc: gnucash-user
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnucash 4.7 Problem
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> No. Our testing shows it only is an issue for linux users (including flatpa
Version 4.8 has been published on flathub already. That version should work.
Geert
Op woensdag 29 september 2021 13:48:27 CEST schreef Jon Schewe:
> If you install from flatpak you will get the current version. However
> note that there is currently a bug with 4.7 that prevents it from
>
ew
> preferences path in this situation.
>
> @Klaus: Did you file that bug already? So it might be worth to add this
> information there.
>
> Best
> Thomas
>
> Tue Oct 5 06:21:11 EDT 2021 Geert Janssens geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > T
ate changes
> (I deliberately changed a few setting exited and then restarted and then
> changed them back). I am presuming the /org/gnucash/GnuCash translates to
> these locations during installation as I cannot find any such directories
> on my computer.
>
> David
>
> On
Op zaterdag 2 oktober 2021 18:14:02 CEST schreef Mike Commissaris:
> Installing past versions of docs (ver 4.4) went smoothly.
> With ver 4.8 docs build, starting the install from my script file ./
> gnucash-docs-4.8.sh
> I get an error at line 11: ./configure: No such file or directory
> Sure
seppe Foti:
> I am fighting with it too, trying to create a gentoo ebuild for it.
>
> At now I can build, html and epub.
>
> With pdf I have a sandbox access violation issue,
>
> Can anyone confirm that "mobi" can be built both for "help" and "gui
1 22:26:19 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> Please remember to send replies to the list rather than individual users.
> Particularly if you are soliciting for answers from "anyone" ;)
>
> As to your problems, can you provide more details ?
>
> It's been a while
Hi,
Running this command on my Fedora linux box (x86_64 architecture) suggests
that the aarch64 package for gnucash is also at 4.8:
flatpak remote-info --arch aarch64 --app flathub org.gnucash.GnuCash
Here's the last two lines of the output:
Subject: Package gnucash 4.8 (537909)
Date:
Hi,
This likely means for some reason the preference migration hasn't run.
I'd like to figure out why if you're willing to work with me on debugging
this. If so, please file a bug so we can track our research there.
Regards,
Geert
Op maandag 4 oktober 2021 23:06:13 CEST schreef Klaus Dahlke:
To retrigger the settings migration (and hence recover all your settings) you
could also try to reset a key in the Windows registry.
The path is
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\GSettings\org\gnucash\GnuCash\general
And the key is prefs-version
Set this key to any number less than 4007 (0 is
Op vrijdag 17 december 2021 00:15:09 CET schreef John Griessen:
> I've been using flatpak 4.8-1 on ubuntu, but it has some glitches in the GUI
> selection of check boxes on an invoice such as taxable, tax included, tax
> table. To get those to be changed takes mousing and clicking several
>
Op maandag 20 december 2021 18:10:20 CET schreef Tim Kallmer:
> I built 4.9 and installed in home/[user]/.local over my previous 4.6
> version. Everything went smoothly, but each time I start GC, it is like it
> is a fresh start with no preferences saved, no splash screen, and the
> working file
d directory
followed by "make
install" in the 4.9 build directory to formally sort this out.
Regards,
Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 21 december 2021 14:07:20 CET schreef Tim Kallmer:
> David,
> You are right. I now know it was not related to switching from .bz2 to .gz
> formats.
>
Hi David and Tim,
I don't think the compression format of the source files matters. Instead my
guess is for the
second build the installation directory got cleaned out or some similar action.
That would
solve the conflicting GSettings keys. Running make/ninja uninstall from the
4.6 build
Op maandag 20 december 2021 00:47:33 CET schreef John Griessen:
> On 12/17/21 09:45, John Griessen wrote:
> > will get the 4.8 tag from git and try it.
>
> I tried 4.8 and got an instant segfault, so I tried 4.8a.
> That gave odd GUI differences -- no colored bands for lines and that was so
>
Op woensdag 22 december 2021 05:41:17 CET schreef Mike Commissaris:
> But when I tried to build 4.9 on our office desktop I got the libicu
> version failure. The desktop has:
> kernel 5.10.0
> gcc Debian 8.3.0-6
> cmake 3.13.4
> make 4.2.1
> I had to downgrade and lock to libicu63.1 for successful
Op dinsdag 23 november 2021 14:27:49 CET schreef Derek Atkins:
> Cross that with the lack of a display-only cell type. There is data we
> want to show (I/P/?) but really don't want to allow the user to edit it --
> but there's not a data cell that *does* that.
>
Probably we're closer to that
Op dinsdag 16 november 2021 13:17:43 CET schreef Ove Grunnér:
> So the question is, without completely changing my process, is there a way
> to force csv imports to show up as Not-Reconciled after import?
You don't show an example of the csv file you make so I'll be generic in my
reply.
In
Op woensdag 10 november 2021 15:34:39 CET schreef Stan Brown:
> Why not change the MRU list to show location, not just file name. That
> would avoid a lot of confusion for some of us.
>
While I know some applications show full path names in their MRU, I personally
consider
that suboptimal.
you mention?
>
I'm sorry, I don't remember off-hand where that discussion took place. It could
have been on
the gnucash-devel mailing list or on a PR on github or even on irc.
Regards,
Geert
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 11:19 AM Geert Janssens
> wrote:
> > Op woensdag 10 november
Op vrijdag 12 november 2021 15:37:46 CET schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Am 09.11.21 um 11:57 schrieb Geert Janssens:
> > I believe --system refers to which installation of the flatpak you want to
> > use and hence depends on how you installed the package. And it will only
> &g
Op maandag 8 november 2021 11:44:55 CET schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Hi,
>
> Am 08.11.21 um 10:37 schrieb David H:
> > Also I'm not sure whether this setting
> > will be persisted through terminal sessions or upgrades to Gnucash - you
> > might have to do some reading to determine that but it
Hi,
The parameter changes in you environment.local file should be preceeded with
the line
[Variables]
And only then you can specify the path changes you want.
Regards,
Geert
Op dinsdag 9 november 2021 10:05:03 CET schreef Mark Itzcovitz:
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks for the thought, but that's
That's a good guide.
I'll just nitpick on your description of our version number semantics. The
versioning scheme
you describe was only used up until gnucash 2.6.x and was copied from the
versioning
scheme used by gnome*. As of 3.x we have moved to a simplified scheme
consisting of only
two
If I remember correctly the General ledger only shows the last 30 days of
transactions. You
can use Edit->Filter by... to change that.
Regards,
Geert
Op vrijdag 5 november 2021 16:22:14 CET schreef Sharon Sydnor:
> Gyle, yes thank you I considered that and did set the correct start and end
>
Op donderdag 25 november 2021 18:42:38 CET schreef Elmar:
> Good afternoon, all
>
> I just went through a clean install, replacing my Linux Mint 19.3 with
> Mint 20.2. Gnucash 3.8 is provided and it opens my data file seemingly
> OK, but I had the flatpak running version 4.x, and would like to
Op vrijdag 10 december 2021 09:58:40 CET schreef Peter West:
> I purchased cryptocurrency (in more than one form) specifically to use as a
> currency. Certain currencies (not including BTC, but that may be changing)
> are not readily traceable, and in this they function on the internet as
> cash
Op vrijdag 10 december 2021 06:00:44 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> The wiki has a 'file locations' map for each major OS. Be certain if you
> are on Windows that you are following the map for the current version.
> They changed at least from 2.x to 3.x, and may have been changed again.
> (I
Op zondag 12 december 2021 21:01:20 CET schreef Dr. David Kirkby:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 at 19:17, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
> > Normally the first transaction you would enter would be the payment, and
> > then the refund later.
>
> Unfortunately the payment was made in the last month of our
Op vrijdag 10 december 2021 19:35:02 CET schreef AC:
> Thanks Geert, that at leas would enable it but how do I bring up the
> inspector to use it? The link to gnome.org only discusses using the
> inspector in a Linux environment but it doesn't say how to bring it up
> in a Windows environment.
>
Op dinsdag 30 november 2021 13:46:27 CET schreef Elmar:
> On 11/30/21 3:13 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > ... flaptak run org.gnucash.GnuCash
>
> Thank you for your kind reply, Geert. I have been banging this around
> the Linuxmint forum as well with no resol
In addition to that the tax invoice uses a different stylesheet mechanism than
the other
printable reports.
Tax invoice reports have a field in which you can pass the path to a css file
to style your
invoice. All other (invoice) reports on the other hand use a dropdown list from
which you
Op zaterdag 2 april 2022 07:09:32 CEST schreef Jeff:
> Okay, finally got a new keyboard. They make great toys for parrots.
>
> I have tried all of the suggestions presented and I can still not make a
> desktop icon for the GNC Flatpak version to load a specific set of
> books. I did get one
Op zaterdag 2 april 2022 07:24:52 CEST schreef Jeff:
> Step 1 and 2 work. The rest does not work. I still get the no suitable
> backend error. It has to be a compatibility issue with Flatpak and my
> computer.
>
And the "no suitable backend" error continues to point at the Dad.desktop file
Op dinsdag 29 maart 2022 08:18:58 CEST schreef Jeff:
> Permissions are set to run as executable for the desktop icon. Icon does
> not show up, just the generic blank icon. If I hit "Okay" I end up with
> a new, empty, set of books. If I manually open Dad.gnucash from the
> link it opens the
I'll note the "no suitable backend" is complaining it can't interpret the file
"/home/jeffrey/Desktop/Dad.desktop". That is the desktop entry file itself and
I find it very suspicious this one is passed to gnucash in flatpak. According
to the contents of the desktop file Jeffrey posted gnucash
Op woensdag 30 maart 2022 04:36:27 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> For the icon issue, while Flatpak apps are sandboxed and might not have
> access to that icon location, have you tried copying it to somewhere in
> your home folder and seeing if that works? (it is the Desktop file using
> it, so
I have had a bit more time to play with this.
I have set up an Ubuntu 20.04LTS VM, installed flatpak and installed the
current gnucash flatpak from flathub.org.
I then first tested to see if I could use that to open an existing test book
as follows (on the command line):
flatpak run
Op vrijdag 28 januari 2022 21:19:45 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> That is an interesting request.
>
> In the meantime, you could start a new file, examine the default
> preferences, and write them down.
Unfortunately that wouldn't work. The "Preferences" are stored in GSettings
which is per
Op woensdag 26 januari 2022 22:02:00 CET schreef David Carlson:
> Back in prehistoric times we called that amnesia. Today it might be called
> Alzheimer’s or software bug.
>
LOL
I'd bet on a software bug in this case.
I vaguely remember having fixed a similar issue in the CSV transaction
Op woensdag 26 januari 2022 19:50:26 CET schreef Glenn Fowler:
> In addition, there is a built-in "Make PDF" so you don't have to use a
> print-to-file PDF in your printer selection
>
That option unfortunately had to be removed when we switched to WebKit2 (around
gnucash 3.x for linux and
Op donderdag 27 januari 2022 15:02:53 CET schreef Glenn Fowler:
> At least on v4.9 on Windows, the option is still there and works as
> expected??
>
>
Yes, my bad. Our Windows edition is still based on WebKit1 and hence the
option is still there.
Regards,
Geert
In addition to David's suggestions, here's one to get debug logs.
In flatpak the log file is not generated by default (due to some internal
conflicts in the
sandbox wrt where gnucash wants to write the log file).
So if you want to generate the logs add
--logto=
to you flatpak command.
The
Op zondag 3 september 2023 17:25:48 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> ... The other would have been (although non-obvious) to set
> both accounts as "Deposit"...
I meant "amounts" rather than accounts here.
Sorry for the confusion.
Geert
__
That's one solution. The other would have been (although non-obvious) to set
both accounts
as "Deposit". That's allowed in the csv importer. Deposit and Withdrawal come
from the
early days of the importer and don't cover all use cases very well.
"Deposit" here really means, use the number
Op zondag 3 september 2023 15:47:26 CEST schreef Tom Balazs:
> I'm importing checking account transactions from a CSV file.
>
> I see that in the Transaction Import Assistant I can
> A. Choose Account at the top of the Assistant (Import Preview), where I
> would designate it Checking Account #1
>
Hi,
That looks like a bug indeed. To make sure this doesn't get lost on the mailing
list, can you
file a bug report for this in bugzilla please ?
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 9 september 2023 13:51:39 CEST schreef Bjoern:
> Hi!
>
> I came across a potential issue with the use of the correct
Op woensdag 25 oktober 2023 18:10:22 CEST schreef John Walker:
> I have a situation where I have charged say$2 008 in an invoice. After
> posting, the customer correctly told me that the invoice should have
> been $2 000. The invoice has already been correctly paid at $2 000 and
> payment due date
I believe it's not possible to assign specific splits to as a payment to a
bill. You can only assign complete transactions and from that point on GnuCash
will manage the Accounts Payable part of that transaction. That does
effectively mean that if your payment transaction has more than one
Op donderdag 21 april 2022 16:36:36 CEST schreef Bert Riding:
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2022 08:45:20 +0100
>
> Chris Green wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 05:54:31PM -0700, john wrote:
> > > > On Apr 20, 2022, at 1:58 AM, Liz wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 09:02:16 +0100
> > > >
> > >
Op donderdag 21 april 2022 19:08:14 CEST schreef William Prescott:
> In my experience, on MacOS, double-clicking on a Gnucash file opens Gnucash
> but not necessarily with the file that was double-clicked. Gnucash will
> open with whatever was the last file used.
>
> So, on MacOS, the suffix is
Op woensdag 20 april 2022 09:06:53 CEST schreef James Thorpe:
> 2. The ability to see file browser bookmarks on Linux Mint
>
> This may be a rather more OS-specific topic but I use gnucash on Linux
> Mint and I've set up bookmarks in the file explorer application that
> allow me to quickly
anks, perhaps that is why the OS or
> desktop bookmarks don't show.
>
> There doesn't seem to be any option in the file explorer to create
> bookmarks, though.
>
> On 2022/04/21 12:22, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op woensdag 20 april 2022 09:06:53 CEST schreef James Thorpe:
>
Op woensdag 8 november 2023 13:40:15 CET schreef David Kirkby:
> I have created a bill, which just says
>
> Keysight
> Bits
> £1.00
>
> The bill was actually for several hundred pounds, but Keysight wanted a
> purpose order number, so I must have created that.
>
> What's the best way to handle
Op donderdag 2 juni 2022 18:05:13 CEST schreef Derek Atkins:
> On Thu, June 2, 2022 11:49 am, David Burleigh wrote:
> > On Thu, 2022-06-02 at 11:44 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> [snip]
>
> >> So you're not actually telling GnuCash to *add* existing credits.
> >> You need to do that so GnuCash
Was there a switch from summertime to standard time between those two dates? We
have
had calculation errors related to such hour changes in the past.
Regards,
Geert
Adrien Monteleone schreef op 31 mei 2022
21:21:09
CEST:
Scratch that.
I inadvertently put 11/7/22 as the posting date, so
/21, but that occurred in the wee
>morning and the posting time is 10:59. And I didn't enter the bill in GC
>until just before posting the thread.
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>On 6/1/22 2:21 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>> Was there a switch from summertime to standard time between those
, and the imported numbers are then incorrect.
> I wish that Gnucash would ignore the text in the amounts! I assume that
> there is no option for this?
>
>
>
> From: Geert Janssens [mailto:geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be]
> Sent: 11 May, 2022 02:27
> To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnuca
Op vrijdag 8 juli 2022 10:18:51 CEST schreef Peter West:
> So cryptocurrencies will never be supported currencies, because
> cryptocurrencies will never be part of ISO-4217.
>
At some point I proposed to add code to allow non-ISO-4217 currencies. While
not formally
correct this could be
Op vrijdag 8 juli 2022 14:52:58 CEST schreef Esteban Maringolo:
> But is the list of currencies hardcoded? Isn't it in some table?
>
It's in an xml file. If you self-build, you could add your own currencies in
that file
and have extra currencies. A patch to add these extra currencies will only
Op dinsdag 3 mei 2022 18:37:20 CEST schreef Chris Green:
> GnuCash names files in ~/.local/share/gnucash/books according to the
> filename of the GnuCash data file. This is a bit of a problem for me
> because I expect to be able to have multiple GnuCash data files with
> the same name in
Hi Jeff,
If you have set up your desktop links properly once to work with flatpak you
should not need to do that again when you update the gnucash flatpak.
Regards,
Geert
Op zondag 24 april 2022 08:40:32 CEST schreef Jeff:
> Just a curious, do to too long of a day question [36 hours and
I believe gnucash only cares about the decimal point separator and ignores the
thousands
separator. So for your example selecting "Comma" as currency format should
work. At least it
does in a quick test I just performed.
Regards,
Geert
Op dinsdag 10 mei 2022 06:43:32 CEST schreef
Chris,
I have decided to simply do the test.
As an intro, the files in ~/.local/share/books are called metadata files. They
store (among
others) which windows and tabs you had open the last time you used a file,
column widths in
various tabs, filters in registers and so on. They don't
Op dinsdag 6 september 2022 19:00:47 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Am 06.09.22 um 06:01 schrieb john:
> >> On Sep 5, 2022, at 2:01 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Am 05.09.22 um 22:27 schrieb Geert
Phill,
The values you set for GNC_DATA_HOME and GNC_CONFIG_HOME are the defaults when
these variables are not set. So there's no need to explicitly set them, only if
you want to
override the default values.
It's normal that there's nothing in GNC_CONFIG_HOME. GnuCash will never write
files
Hi Phil,
Op woensdag 7 september 2022 18:50:16 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> > "Backup files" are autogenerated by gnucash and - as the name suggests -
> > contain backups of your accounting data. They are generated in the same
> > directory as your "Data file" and have as file name
> >
> >
/gnucash-docs/filelist and for
> stable it's
> https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/all/gnucash-docs/filelistNote that
> stable has the docbook docs and testing doesn't. Might we have caused this
> with our cmake changes?
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
> .
>
> > On Sep 7, 2022,
Op maandag 5 september 2022 19:09:06 CEST schreef john:
> This is https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798612
>
> I discovered while researching this that yelp v.42 just dropped support for
> the ghelp: scheme. help:gnucash-help and help:gnucash-guide are able to
> find the GnuCash docs
I'm
gnucash-user:
> Geert ~
>
> Thanks for responding!
> That may be true for a Flatpak installation, but mine is what GNC calls
> "pristine," and I've found the documents at
> - file:///usr/share/doc/gnucash-docs/gnucash-guide-en/index.html
> - file:///usr/share/doc/gnucash-docs
Op dinsdag 6 september 2022 06:01:00 CEST schreef john:
> > On Sep 5, 2022, at 2:01 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Am 05.09.22 um 22:27 schrieb Geert Janssens:
> >> Op maandag 5 september 2022 19:09:06 CEST schreef
Op dinsdag 6 september 2022 06:13:45 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> I'm pretty sure those locations are hard coded.
>
They are not :)
> It might be worth investigating the Windows equivalent of a symbolic link.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 9/5/22 8:22 PM, butterands...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
Op maandag 5 september 2022 22:38:55 CEST schreef Phil Wolff via gnucash-user:
>David ~
>
>[1]https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#DOT_GNUCASH_DI
>R: "When moving from GnuCash 2.6 to 3.x or above, GnuCash will
>automatically try to migrate all data from
Oops, sorry David!
Op zondag 28 augustus 2022 23:06:46 CEST schreef David T. via gnucash-user:
> Forwarding to the list...
>
>
> Original Message ----
> From: Geert Janssens
> Sent: August 28, 2022 11:44:00 PM GMT+03:00
> To: "David T."
&g
e close: Corrupted file object; checksum
> expected='72a432ec6003270f7b3ff6a60dc9112743006c41e63019d457e1fdad963ed0d9'
> actual='3e6e3dd99408f9a5cfc78d1d1c77e2fbaf7ae282f1a6f220f05c6ff7d878a1a1'
> Updates complete.
> error: There were one or more errors
>
> Cheers David H.
>
Op dinsdag 25 oktober 2022 14:02:28 CEST schreef Derek Atkins:
> Hi,
>
> I do not see a "make install" in here.
>
> You cannot run GnuCash from the build tree, you need to install it to run
> it.
>
That's actually no longer the case. With the switch to cmake the build system
has also been
Op vrijdag 9 september 2022 17:23:36 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> On 9/9/22 07:49, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
>
> Hi Phill,
>
>
>
>
> I'm trying to remember how everything panned out exactly back when 4.8 was
> released. There was a critical issue with the preferen
Weird, my answer got stripped from the mail as it returned from the mailing
list... I'll send
again below for reference.
Geert
Op vrijdag 9 september 2022 17:23:36 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> Schema files should be compiled at install time before gnucash can use them.
> That's more or less the
Op vrijdag 9 september 2022 22:19:08 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> dellbert@dellbert:~$ gsettings get org.gnucash.GnuCash.general.register
> double-line-mode true
> dellbert@dellbert:~$
>
> But when I run gnucash all of my registers are single-line.
>
>
The only explanation I can come up with is
Op woensdag 7 september 2022 23:06:50 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> /org/gnucash/GnuCash/general/prefs-version Use default value is set, Current
> value = Default value, Default = 0
>
> If it matters, /org/gnucash/general/prefs-version Use default value is not
> set, Current value = 308
>
Yes,
gschema.x
> ml
> /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnucash.GnuCash.window.pages.account.tree.g
> schema.xml dellbert@dellbert:~$
>
>
> Should there be more?
>
> Phil ~
>
>
>
> On 9/7/22 11:59, Geert Janssens wrote:
&g
Op zaterdag 10 september 2022 16:36:03 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> On 9/9/22 16:14, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Op vrijdag 9 september 2022 22:19:08 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> > dellbert@dellbert:~$ gsettings get org.gnucash.GnuCash.general.register
> >
> > double-line-
Op zondag 11 september 2022 02:22:34 CEST schreef Geoff:
> In the reconciliation window, as you observed, SPACE will select /
> deselect the current transaction, but not move to the next transaction.
> As Gyle mentioned, using Ctrl-A and SPACE makes for a very speedy
> reconciliation.
>
All
Op zaterdag 10 september 2022 19:49:52 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> On 9/10/22 08:34, Geert Janssens wrote:
> That is really odd and again suggesting your gnucash is not configured as
> per default. We'll have to find out where this comes from...
>
> Can you provide the res
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