On 3/10/22 10:54, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On 3/10/22 9:12 AM, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
Income accounts now have negative balances. Same for equity. Liability
balance signs are flipped as well.
That's a preference. Did other preferences not carry over?
Investigate the Wiki for GnuCash storage locations and check to see if
your preference file is intact. (and if not, you can restore it from a
backup)
Try Actions > Check & Repair > Check & Repair All. That should be done
after each major version jump. (One would think it should automatically
run on such an upgrade, and maybe it does, but sometimes it might not
work I suppose)
I have a saved report which generates a plot of assets over time, and
that report no longer displays the plot. The table of values vs time
is still printed and the numbers look correct. This seems like it
could be some sort of unmet graphics package dependency, but there is
no error message generated on the terminal or in the GUI.
The Wiki also has a list of dependencies you can check.
How did you install GnuCash?
Yes, I'm beginning to see that this is all about preferences not being
carried over. Even when I modify preferences in 4.9, they are not being
saved.
I installed with the Ubuntu 22.04 repository packages.
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