https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=252026

David Carlson <d.ca...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #16 from David Carlson <d.ca...@gmail.com> ---
This is also happening for me in Debian Jessie 8.3 Xfce desktop when I use
Konqueror to find a GnuCash file on a NAS in my LAN and open it by right
clicking on the filename in Konqueror.  These files are in the .gnucash
compressed XML format.  All of the GnuCash 2.6.11 (from the Debian Jessie
backport package) intermediate automatic backups and backups triggered by
manual saves get written to /var/tmp/kdecache-username/krun/ with a prefix to
the filename that appears to associate the file to a process number and a user
name.  They stay there after the GnuCash program is closed.  When GnuCash is
closed the user is asked whether to write the data back to the network source
with the original filename, thus overwriting the source file.  The net result
is that there are no Gnucash backups at all on the network drive.   

If GnuCash is opened in a Gnome desktop on the same Debian Jessie machine all
of the GnuCash intermediate backups get written back to the network source with
the same filenames as when a local source file is opened.  GnuCash pauses and
waits while the files are written as it does with local files on either Ubuntu,
Debian Gnome or Windows machines.  I think that GnuCash actually renames the
original source data file to create the backup file before writing the new data
file.

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