I can still only update quotes with the interactive button, the flatpak run 
gnucash command that ran in 4.* is still broken:
dgp@dgp-p6803w:~$ flatpak run --command=gnucash-cli org.gnucash.GnuCash 
--quotes get /home/dgp/GnuCash/ubuntu-DGPickett.gnucashMissing data file 
parameter
gnucash-cli [options] [datafile] - GnuCash, accounting for personal and small 
business finance:
Common Options:  -h [ --help ]          Show this help message  -v [ --version 
]       Show GnuCash version  --debug                Enable debugging mode: 
provide deep detail in the                          logs.                       
  This is equivalent to: --log "=info" --log "qof=info"                         
 --log "gnc=info"  --extra                Enable extra/development/debugging 
features.  --log arg              Log level overrides, of the form              
            "modulename={debug,info,warn,crit,error}"                         
Examples: "--log qof=debug" or "--log                          
gnc.backend.file.sx=info"                         This can be invoked multiple 
times.  --paths                Show paths  --logto arg            File to log 
into; defaults to "/tmp/gnucash.trace";                          can be 
"stderr" or "stdout".
Price Quotes Retrieval Options:  -Q [ --quotes ] arg    Execute price quote 
related commands. The following                          commands are 
supported.                                                    info: Show 
Finance::Quote version and exposed quote                                  
sources.                            get: Fetch current quotes for all foreign   
                               currencies and stocks in the given GnuCash       
                           datafile.                           dump: Fetch 
current quotes for specified currencies                                  or 
stocks from a specified namespace and print                                 the 
results to the console.                                 This must be followed 
with a source and one or                                 more symbols, unless 
the source is "currency"                                  in which case it must 
be followed with two or                                  more symbols, the 
first of which is the                                  currency in which 
exchange rates for the rest                                  will be quoted.    
                       --namespace arg        Regular expression determining 
which namespace                          commodities will be retrieved for when 
using the get                          command  -V [ --verbose ]       When 
using the dump command list all of the parameters                         
Finance::Quote returns for the symbol instead of the                          
ones that Gnucash requires.
Report Generation Options:  -R [ --report ] arg    Execute report related 
commands. The following                          commands are supported.        
                                            list: Lists available reports.      
                     show: Describe the options modified in the named           
                       report. A datafile may be specified to                   
               describe some saved options.                           run: Run 
the named report in the given GnuCash                                 datafile. 
                          --name arg             Name of the report to run      
                     --export-type arg      Specify export type                 
          --output-file arg      Output file for report                         
dgp@dgp-p6803w:~$ ls -l /home/dgp/GnuCash/ubuntu-DGPickett.gnucash-rw-rw-r-- 2 
dgp dgp 2899938 Apr  4 17:55 
/home/dgp/GnuCash/ubuntu-DGPickett.gnucashdgp@dgp-p6803w:~$
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