On 3/10/22 16:49, Bret Busby wrote:
On 10/3/22 11:12 pm, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10 (gnucash 3.8) to 22.04 (gnucash
4.9), and am seeing some odd behaviour. These are just the things I
immediately notice.
When gnucash is run without a command line argument, it no longer
opens the most recently-opened file. The specific filename must be
given each time.
Income accounts now have negative balances. Same for equity. Liability
balance signs are flipped as well.
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.
There seems to be nothing on the "GnuCash News" page at
https://www.gnucash.org/news.phtml, on the changes introduced in
gnucash 4.0. Is there somewhere else to find them?
Thanks for any input.
I understood that Ubuntu 22.04 is not due to be released for another six
weeks.
Are you using an alpha test version?
Thence, is the software (applications), also, alpha test version?
True, the release has only seen a feature freeze so far, and beta status
is a few weeks away. I've compiled gnucash 4.9 from source and it is
working perfectly fine. For now I will assume the Ubuntu package is
causing the problem.
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