It *might* be a GnuCash bug, but of course, others would need to confirm
this behavior.
That seems more like a facility of Windows than something for which
GnuCash is responsible.
And as noted, fixing it only applies to clean OS shutdowns/reboots.
Nothing catches the case of a power outage, cord yank, or cold shutdown
via the power button.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/16/23 11:31 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I'm running GnuCash 4.12 on linux, and 4.13 on Windows. If I try to shut
down Windows, it detects programs like LibraOffice are running, and does
not shut down until I have confirmed if I want to save the data or not. I'm
no fan of Windoze,. but I can see the point of that.
There's no similar warning if shutting down GnuCash with a file open. One
just gets the warning the next time GnuCash opens that it can't get the
lock on the file, and offering the change to open read-only, quit, open
anyway - or something like that from memory.
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