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Package: gnucash
Version: 2.0.0-1

The "Get Quotes" feature is no longer working.  It worked in all the
1.9.x versions packaged for Debian (including 1.9.8) but seems to have
stopped working in 2.0.0.  The button in the Price Editor dialog is
now greyed out and doesn't work.  In the security editor dialog
(editing an individual security) the warning "Warning: Finance::Quote
not installed properly" is displayed.  However, I have
the libfinance-quote-perl package version 1.11-0.1 installed.  I
also tested using CPAN to see if I had the latest, and it said
I was up to date:

cpan> install Finance::Quote
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
  Database was generated on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:29:28 GMT
Finance::Quote is up to date.

I tried to get some debug info, and there is a suspicious warning
message, but no further info:

> gnucash --debug --loglevel 6
gnucash: [D] "starting up (1)."
gnucash: [D] "handling command line arguments"("gnucash")
gnucash: [D] "files to open: "()
gnucash: [D] (results missing-lib)

JMC
-- 
John-Marc Chandonia ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.dolorespark.org/


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Version: 2.0.1-2

This bug was fixed in version 2.0.1-2 of gnucash, but the bug number
was typoed in the changelog.

Thomas

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