OK, next problem. Now that I have gnucash running, I of course want to
play with it. So what better to do than to feed it my old gnucash file and
ask for a bunch of pretty pie charts?
The result: "I can't find the default fonts needed by Guppi. In 99% of all
cases, this means that there is a problem with your installed version of
gnome-print."
Then it just dies without saving the file, and leaving its lock in place.
I have the Debian unstable libgnomeprint libraries installed (0.29-2), and
I've not seen any other obvious problems with the GNOME setup. Any ideas?
Thanks,
jon
Jonathan Corbet
Executive editor, LWN.net
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