Re: [GNC] budget hierarchy not same as account hierarchy

2018-11-20 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Interesting. Glad you found a workaround. But that sounds like a bug. Please 
report it. (note, I don’t see a similar bug already on Bugzilla)

I can confirm this behavior. As well, if you delete the workaround transaction 
before creating the budget, the account won’t show up. So it isn’t just a 
matter of creating an initial transaction, there has to be a transaction in the 
account for it to appear in the new budget. (presumably, you can *then* delete 
that workaround transaction)

Regards,
Adrien



> On Nov 20, 2018, at 8:11 PM,   wrote:
> 
> Thanks.  I'm using vers 3.3 on Win 10
> 
> For some reason when creating or revising a budget not all the accounts 
> automatically appear.  But what I did discover is that if I put one 
> transaction in the account (like one cent)then that account does suddenly 
> appear in the new budget which I want to create.  For some reason the 
> accounts with zero in them don't appear in the budget hierarchy.
> 
> So...I've found out how to do it by creating a false expense / income in the 
> accounts I need to appear in the budget.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dave
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: gnucash-user  On 
> Behalf Of Adrien Monteleone
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 10:00 AM
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] budget hierarchy not same as account hierarchy
> 
> Dave,
> 
> If you go to Actions > Budget > New Budget it should create a new budget 
> input window for you with all parent accounts collapsed. But expanding them 
> all should show the same hierarchy as your CoA tab. I don’t think there is 
> any way to even exclude an account from this window. (much less add an 
> account) The Budget Report on the other hand, can be customized to include 
> only the accounts you want.
> 
> Note, I just tested this with version 3.3. If you are using some other 
> version, perhaps there is a bug there. (I also used the budget with versions 
> 2.16.12 or so through present, but I didn’t always create new budgets with 
> each. I’m pretty sure 2.6.15 and 2.6.19 worked fine)
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On Nov 20, 2018, at 6:53 PM, David and Tracy Erickson via gnucash-user 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi.  
>> I want to create a new budget but the budget hierarchy is not the same as my 
>> account hierarchy.  How do I correct this? Is there a way to refresh the 
>> budget hierarchy so tat it matches the account hierarchy?
>> Thanks
>> Dave
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Re: [GNC] budget hierarchy not same as account hierarchy

2018-11-20 Thread Dave via gnucash-user
Thanks.  I'm using vers 3.3 on Win 10

For some reason when creating or revising a budget not all the accounts 
automatically appear.  But what I did discover is that if I put one transaction 
in the account (like one cent)then that account does suddenly appear in the 
new budget which I want to create.  For some reason the accounts with zero in 
them don't appear in the budget hierarchy.

So...I've found out how to do it by creating a false expense / income in the 
accounts I need to appear in the budget.

Thanks!

Dave

-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user  On 
Behalf Of Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 10:00 AM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] budget hierarchy not same as account hierarchy

Dave,

If you go to Actions > Budget > New Budget it should create a new budget input 
window for you with all parent accounts collapsed. But expanding them all 
should show the same hierarchy as your CoA tab. I don’t think there is any way 
to even exclude an account from this window. (much less add an account) The 
Budget Report on the other hand, can be customized to include only the accounts 
you want.

Note, I just tested this with version 3.3. If you are using some other version, 
perhaps there is a bug there. (I also used the budget with versions 2.16.12 or 
so through present, but I didn’t always create new budgets with each. I’m 
pretty sure 2.6.15 and 2.6.19 worked fine)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Nov 20, 2018, at 6:53 PM, David and Tracy Erickson via gnucash-user 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi.  
> I want to create a new budget but the budget hierarchy is not the same as my 
> account hierarchy.  How do I correct this? Is there a way to refresh the 
> budget hierarchy so tat it matches the account hierarchy?
> Thanks
> Dave
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Re: [GNC] budget hierarchy not same as account hierarchy

2018-11-20 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Dave,

If you go to Actions > Budget > New Budget it should create a new budget input 
window for you with all parent accounts collapsed. But expanding them all 
should show the same hierarchy as your CoA tab. I don’t think there is any way 
to even exclude an account from this window. (much less add an account) The 
Budget Report on the other hand, can be customized to include only the accounts 
you want.

Note, I just tested this with version 3.3. If you are using some other version, 
perhaps there is a bug there. (I also used the budget with versions 2.16.12 or 
so through present, but I didn’t always create new budgets with each. I’m 
pretty sure 2.6.15 and 2.6.19 worked fine)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Nov 20, 2018, at 6:53 PM, David and Tracy Erickson via gnucash-user 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi.  
> I want to create a new budget but the budget hierarchy is not the same as my 
> account hierarchy.  How do I correct this? Is there a way to refresh the 
> budget hierarchy so tat it matches the account hierarchy?
> Thanks
> Dave
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[GNC] budget hierarchy not same as account hierarchy

2018-11-20 Thread David and Tracy Erickson via gnucash-user
Hi.  
I want to create a new budget but the budget hierarchy is not the same as my 
account hierarchy.  How do I correct this? Is there a way to refresh the budget 
hierarchy so tat it matches the account hierarchy?
Thanks
Dave
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Re: [GNC] CSV Importer - Single amount column

2018-11-20 Thread David Cousens
Geert,

Apologies, I must have mixed up the Deposit and Withdrawal column when I
tested it initially. Relying on memory of what I did  is obviously no longer
reliable. On a more careful retesting it works as expected apart from the
problem of not being able to parse +ve quantities using the Locale currency
setting. Carefully recorded results for the various settings are as per the
attached LibreOffice spreadsheet.

CBAGnuCashImportResults.ods
 
.

The data file (identifying info removed) was
CBAEXportTest.csv
  


David



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Re: [GNC] Trouble finding executable after build

2018-11-20 Thread Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 20 november 2018 21:59:12 CET schreef Joe Peters:
> Luckily I self identified as noob.  That was exactly the problem.  Thank you
> both for the help.  After running;
> 
>   *   sudo make
>   *   sudo make install

It should only be necessary (and safer) to use sudo only for the installation 
step. But it works either way.
> 
> The listing of my /usr/local is below.  Which one do I use.  I expected it
> to be in /usr/local/bin
> 
That's the one:
/usr/local/bin/gnucash

Regards,

Geert


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Re: [GNC] Trouble finding executable after build

2018-11-20 Thread Joe Peters
Luckily I self identified as noob.  That was exactly the problem.  Thank you 
both for the help.  After running;

  *   sudo make
  *   sudo make install

The listing of my /usr/local is below.  Which one do I use.  I expected it to 
be in /usr/local/bin

michelle@michelle-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y570:~/Applications/gnucash-3.3/build$ ls 
/usr/local/*
/usr/local/bin:
apt  dm_date  dm_zdump  gnc-fq-check  gnc-fq-dump  gnc-fq-helper  gnc-fq-update 
 gnome-help  gnucash  gnucash-valgrind  highlight  mint-sha256sum  search  yelp

/usr/local/etc:
gnucash

/usr/local/games:

/usr/local/include:
gnucash

/usr/local/lib:
gnucash  libgnc-backend-sql.so  libgnc-backend-xml-utils.so  
libgnc-core-utils.so  libgnc-gnome.so  libgnc-module.so  libgwengui-gtk3.so  
python2.7  python3  python3.6  x86_64-linux-gnu

/usr/local/man:
man1  man3

/usr/local/sbin:

/usr/local/share:
appdata  applications  ca-certificates  doc  emacs  fonts  glib-2.0  gnucash  
icons  locale  man  perl  sgml  texmf  xml

/usr/local/src:

Best regard,
Joe


From: gnucash-user  
on behalf of Geert Janssens 
Sent: November 20, 2018 2:55 PM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Trouble finding executable after build

This is the right question. I don't see a run of

make
sudo make install

If you don't run these successfully, nothing will appear in /usr/local.

Note make install is run via sudo. On a typical linux system ordinary users
are not allowed to write into /usr/local unless they have administrator
privileges and invoke those. That's what "sudo" does.

Regards,

Geert



Op dinsdag 20 november 2018 19:54:03 CET schreef Maf. King:
> Hi,
>
> daft question - did you do a make install?
>
> I've never compiled GC, and I'm not up with cmake so maybe you don't have
> to, but make uninstall failed and I didn't see make install?
>
> sorry if I'm up the wrong path...
>
> Maf.
>
> On Tuesday, 20 November 2018 18:38:26 GMT Joe Peters wrote:
> > Hi;
> > I am a bit of a noob so hopefully this is an easy answer.  I was having
> > trouble getting online quotes to work in gnucash so I decided to try and
> > build it from source and see if that fixed the issue.  Going through the
> > guides I believe I managed to  do so but I cannot find the program in my
> > /usr/local as shown below.  My initial compile did not work (shown below)
> > but I fixed the missing library (libsecret-1-dev) and then got a build
> > with
> > no apparent errors.
> >
> > For reference, below is the listing of;
> >
> >   *   Failed attempt to build gnucash
> >   *   My attempt to uninstall
> >   *   Successful build of gnucash?
> >   *   Listing of /usr/local
> >
> > So my question, I hope someone can answer, is did I build the application
> > properly and where is the application?
> >
> > michelle@michelle-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y570:~/Applications/gnucash-3.3/build$
> > cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DWITH_PYTHON=ON ../ -- The C
> > compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
> > -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
> > -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
> > -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
> > -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
> > -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
> > -- Detecting C compile features
> > -- Detecting C compile features - done
> > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
> > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
> > -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
> > -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
> > -- Detecting CXX compile features
> > -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
> > -- Found PkgConfig: /usr/bin/pkg-config (found version "0.29.1")
> > -- Checking for module 'glib-2.0>=2.40'
> > --   Found glib-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gio-2.0'
> > --   Found gio-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gobject-2.0>=2.20'
> > --   Found gobject-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gmodule-2.0>=2.20'
> > --   Found gmodule-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gthread-2.0>=2.20'
> > --   Found gthread-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'libxml-2.0>=2.7.0'
> > --   Found libxml-2.0, version 2.9.4
> > -- Checking for module 'libxslt'
> > --   Found libxslt, version 1.1.29
> > -- Checking for module 'webkit2gtk-4.0'
> > --   Found webkit2gtk-4.0, version 2.22.2
> > -- Checking for module 'gtk+-3.0>=3.10.0'
> > --   Found gtk+-3.0, version 3.22.30
> > -- Checking for module 'zlib'
> > --   Found zlib, version 1.2.11
> > -- Found Gettext: /usr/bin/msgmerge (found suitable version "0.19.8.1",
> > minimum required is "0.19.6") -- Using guile-2.0.x
> > -- Using guile SRFI-64
> > -- Checking for module 'gwenhywfar'
> > --   Found gwenhywfar, version 4.20.0
> > -- Checking for module 'aqbanking'
> > --   Found aqbanking, version 5.7.8
> > -- Checking for module 'ktoblzcheck'
> > --   Found ktoblzcheck, version 1.49
> > -- Checking for module 'gwengui-gtk3'
> > --   Found gwengui-gtk3, version 4.20.0
> > -- Checking for 

Re: [GNC] Trouble finding executable after build

2018-11-20 Thread Geert Janssens
This is the right question. I don't see a run of 

make
sudo make install

If you don't run these successfully, nothing will appear in /usr/local.

Note make install is run via sudo. On a typical linux system ordinary users 
are not allowed to write into /usr/local unless they have administrator 
privileges and invoke those. That's what "sudo" does.

Regards,

Geert



Op dinsdag 20 november 2018 19:54:03 CET schreef Maf. King:
> Hi,
> 
> daft question - did you do a make install?
> 
> I've never compiled GC, and I'm not up with cmake so maybe you don't have
> to, but make uninstall failed and I didn't see make install?
> 
> sorry if I'm up the wrong path...
> 
> Maf.
> 
> On Tuesday, 20 November 2018 18:38:26 GMT Joe Peters wrote:
> > Hi;
> > I am a bit of a noob so hopefully this is an easy answer.  I was having
> > trouble getting online quotes to work in gnucash so I decided to try and
> > build it from source and see if that fixed the issue.  Going through the
> > guides I believe I managed to  do so but I cannot find the program in my
> > /usr/local as shown below.  My initial compile did not work (shown below)
> > but I fixed the missing library (libsecret-1-dev) and then got a build
> > with
> > no apparent errors.
> > 
> > For reference, below is the listing of;
> > 
> >   *   Failed attempt to build gnucash
> >   *   My attempt to uninstall
> >   *   Successful build of gnucash?
> >   *   Listing of /usr/local
> > 
> > So my question, I hope someone can answer, is did I build the application
> > properly and where is the application?
> > 
> > michelle@michelle-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y570:~/Applications/gnucash-3.3/build$
> > cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DWITH_PYTHON=ON ../ -- The C
> > compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
> > -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
> > -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
> > -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
> > -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
> > -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
> > -- Detecting C compile features
> > -- Detecting C compile features - done
> > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
> > -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
> > -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
> > -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
> > -- Detecting CXX compile features
> > -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
> > -- Found PkgConfig: /usr/bin/pkg-config (found version "0.29.1")
> > -- Checking for module 'glib-2.0>=2.40'
> > --   Found glib-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gio-2.0'
> > --   Found gio-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gobject-2.0>=2.20'
> > --   Found gobject-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gmodule-2.0>=2.20'
> > --   Found gmodule-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'gthread-2.0>=2.20'
> > --   Found gthread-2.0, version 2.56.3
> > -- Checking for module 'libxml-2.0>=2.7.0'
> > --   Found libxml-2.0, version 2.9.4
> > -- Checking for module 'libxslt'
> > --   Found libxslt, version 1.1.29
> > -- Checking for module 'webkit2gtk-4.0'
> > --   Found webkit2gtk-4.0, version 2.22.2
> > -- Checking for module 'gtk+-3.0>=3.10.0'
> > --   Found gtk+-3.0, version 3.22.30
> > -- Checking for module 'zlib'
> > --   Found zlib, version 1.2.11
> > -- Found Gettext: /usr/bin/msgmerge (found suitable version "0.19.8.1",
> > minimum required is "0.19.6") -- Using guile-2.0.x
> > -- Using guile SRFI-64
> > -- Checking for module 'gwenhywfar'
> > --   Found gwenhywfar, version 4.20.0
> > -- Checking for module 'aqbanking'
> > --   Found aqbanking, version 5.7.8
> > -- Checking for module 'ktoblzcheck'
> > --   Found ktoblzcheck, version 1.49
> > -- Checking for module 'gwengui-gtk3'
> > --   Found gwengui-gtk3, version 4.20.0
> > -- Checking for module 'libofx'
> > --   Found libofx, version 0.9.12
> > -- Performing Test HAVE_OFX_BUG_39
> > -- Performing Test HAVE_OFX_BUG_39 - Failed
> > -- Found LibXslt: xslt;xml2 (found version "1.1.29")
> > -- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python3 (found suitable version "3.6.7",
> > minimum required is "3") -- Found PythonLibs:
> > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.6m.so (found suitable version
> > "3.6.7",
> > minimum required is "3") -- Found Perl: /usr/bin/perl (found version
> > "5.26.1")
> > -- Checking for module 'icu-uc'
> > --   Found icu-uc, version 60.2
> > -- Checking for module 'icu-i18n'
> > --   Found icu-i18n, version 60.2
> > -- Checking for module 'libsecret-1>=0.18'
> > --   No package 'libsecret-1' found
> > -- Performing Test have_stringop_truncation
> > -- Performing Test have_stringop_truncation - Failed
> > -- Checking for GTEST
> > -- Looking for pthread.h
> > -- Looking for pthread.h - found
> > -- Looking for pthread_create
> > -- Looking for pthread_create - not found
> > -- Check if compiler accepts -pthread
> > -- Check if compiler accepts -pthread - no
> > -- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads
> > -- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads - not found
> > -- Looking 

Re: [GNC] Trouble finding executable after build

2018-11-20 Thread Maf. King
Hi,

daft question - did you do a make install?

I've never compiled GC, and I'm not up with cmake so maybe you don't have to, 
but make uninstall failed and I didn't see make install?

sorry if I'm up the wrong path...

Maf.


On Tuesday, 20 November 2018 18:38:26 GMT Joe Peters wrote:
> Hi;
> I am a bit of a noob so hopefully this is an easy answer.  I was having
> trouble getting online quotes to work in gnucash so I decided to try and
> build it from source and see if that fixed the issue.  Going through the
> guides I believe I managed to  do so but I cannot find the program in my
> /usr/local as shown below.  My initial compile did not work (shown below)
> but I fixed the missing library (libsecret-1-dev) and then got a build with
> no apparent errors.
> 
> For reference, below is the listing of;
> 
>   *   Failed attempt to build gnucash
>   *   My attempt to uninstall
>   *   Successful build of gnucash?
>   *   Listing of /usr/local
> 
> So my question, I hope someone can answer, is did I build the application
> properly and where is the application?
> 
> michelle@michelle-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y570:~/Applications/gnucash-3.3/build$
> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DWITH_PYTHON=ON ../ -- The C
> compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
> -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
> -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
> -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
> -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
> -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
> -- Detecting C compile features
> -- Detecting C compile features - done
> -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
> -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
> -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
> -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
> -- Detecting CXX compile features
> -- Detecting CXX compile features - done
> -- Found PkgConfig: /usr/bin/pkg-config (found version "0.29.1")
> -- Checking for module 'glib-2.0>=2.40'
> --   Found glib-2.0, version 2.56.3
> -- Checking for module 'gio-2.0'
> --   Found gio-2.0, version 2.56.3
> -- Checking for module 'gobject-2.0>=2.20'
> --   Found gobject-2.0, version 2.56.3
> -- Checking for module 'gmodule-2.0>=2.20'
> --   Found gmodule-2.0, version 2.56.3
> -- Checking for module 'gthread-2.0>=2.20'
> --   Found gthread-2.0, version 2.56.3
> -- Checking for module 'libxml-2.0>=2.7.0'
> --   Found libxml-2.0, version 2.9.4
> -- Checking for module 'libxslt'
> --   Found libxslt, version 1.1.29
> -- Checking for module 'webkit2gtk-4.0'
> --   Found webkit2gtk-4.0, version 2.22.2
> -- Checking for module 'gtk+-3.0>=3.10.0'
> --   Found gtk+-3.0, version 3.22.30
> -- Checking for module 'zlib'
> --   Found zlib, version 1.2.11
> -- Found Gettext: /usr/bin/msgmerge (found suitable version "0.19.8.1",
> minimum required is "0.19.6") -- Using guile-2.0.x
> -- Using guile SRFI-64
> -- Checking for module 'gwenhywfar'
> --   Found gwenhywfar, version 4.20.0
> -- Checking for module 'aqbanking'
> --   Found aqbanking, version 5.7.8
> -- Checking for module 'ktoblzcheck'
> --   Found ktoblzcheck, version 1.49
> -- Checking for module 'gwengui-gtk3'
> --   Found gwengui-gtk3, version 4.20.0
> -- Checking for module 'libofx'
> --   Found libofx, version 0.9.12
> -- Performing Test HAVE_OFX_BUG_39
> -- Performing Test HAVE_OFX_BUG_39 - Failed
> -- Found LibXslt: xslt;xml2 (found version "1.1.29")
> -- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python3 (found suitable version "3.6.7",
> minimum required is "3") -- Found PythonLibs:
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.6m.so (found suitable version "3.6.7",
> minimum required is "3") -- Found Perl: /usr/bin/perl (found version
> "5.26.1")
> -- Checking for module 'icu-uc'
> --   Found icu-uc, version 60.2
> -- Checking for module 'icu-i18n'
> --   Found icu-i18n, version 60.2
> -- Checking for module 'libsecret-1>=0.18'
> --   No package 'libsecret-1' found
> -- Performing Test have_stringop_truncation
> -- Performing Test have_stringop_truncation - Failed
> -- Checking for GTEST
> -- Looking for pthread.h
> -- Looking for pthread.h - found
> -- Looking for pthread_create
> -- Looking for pthread_create - not found
> -- Check if compiler accepts -pthread
> -- Check if compiler accepts -pthread - no
> -- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads
> -- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads - not found
> -- Looking for pthread_create in pthread
> -- Looking for pthread_create in pthread - found
> -- Found Threads: TRUE
> -- Checking for GMOCK
> -- Looking for include file dirent.h
> -- Looking for include file dirent.h - found
> -- Looking for include file dlfcn.h
> -- Looking for include file dlfcn.h - found
> -- Looking for include file glob.h
> -- Looking for include file glob.h - found
> -- Looking for include file inttypes.h
> -- Looking for include file inttypes.h - found
> -- Looking for include file limits.h
> -- Looking for include file limits.h - found
> -- Looking for include file locale.h
> -- Looking for include file locale.h - found
> -- 

[GNC] Trouble finding executable after build

2018-11-20 Thread Joe Peters
Hi;
I am a bit of a noob so hopefully this is an easy answer.  I was having trouble 
getting online quotes to work in gnucash so I decided to try and build it from 
source and see if that fixed the issue.  Going through the guides I believe I 
managed to  do so but I cannot find the program in my /usr/local as shown 
below.  My initial compile did not work (shown below) but I fixed the missing 
library (libsecret-1-dev) and then got a build with no apparent errors.

For reference, below is the listing of;

  *   Failed attempt to build gnucash
  *   My attempt to uninstall
  *   Successful build of gnucash?
  *   Listing of /usr/local

So my question, I hope someone can answer, is did I build the application 
properly and where is the application?

michelle@michelle-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y570:~/Applications/gnucash-3.3/build$ cmake 
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DWITH_PYTHON=ON ../
-- The C compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting C compile features
-- Detecting C compile features - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting CXX compile features
-- Detecting CXX compile features - done
-- Found PkgConfig: /usr/bin/pkg-config (found version "0.29.1")
-- Checking for module 'glib-2.0>=2.40'
--   Found glib-2.0, version 2.56.3
-- Checking for module 'gio-2.0'
--   Found gio-2.0, version 2.56.3
-- Checking for module 'gobject-2.0>=2.20'
--   Found gobject-2.0, version 2.56.3
-- Checking for module 'gmodule-2.0>=2.20'
--   Found gmodule-2.0, version 2.56.3
-- Checking for module 'gthread-2.0>=2.20'
--   Found gthread-2.0, version 2.56.3
-- Checking for module 'libxml-2.0>=2.7.0'
--   Found libxml-2.0, version 2.9.4
-- Checking for module 'libxslt'
--   Found libxslt, version 1.1.29
-- Checking for module 'webkit2gtk-4.0'
--   Found webkit2gtk-4.0, version 2.22.2
-- Checking for module 'gtk+-3.0>=3.10.0'
--   Found gtk+-3.0, version 3.22.30
-- Checking for module 'zlib'
--   Found zlib, version 1.2.11
-- Found Gettext: /usr/bin/msgmerge (found suitable version "0.19.8.1", minimum 
required is "0.19.6")
-- Using guile-2.0.x
-- Using guile SRFI-64
-- Checking for module 'gwenhywfar'
--   Found gwenhywfar, version 4.20.0
-- Checking for module 'aqbanking'
--   Found aqbanking, version 5.7.8
-- Checking for module 'ktoblzcheck'
--   Found ktoblzcheck, version 1.49
-- Checking for module 'gwengui-gtk3'
--   Found gwengui-gtk3, version 4.20.0
-- Checking for module 'libofx'
--   Found libofx, version 0.9.12
-- Performing Test HAVE_OFX_BUG_39
-- Performing Test HAVE_OFX_BUG_39 - Failed
-- Found LibXslt: xslt;xml2 (found version "1.1.29")
-- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python3 (found suitable version "3.6.7", 
minimum required is "3")
-- Found PythonLibs: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.6m.so (found suitable 
version "3.6.7", minimum required is "3")
-- Found Perl: /usr/bin/perl (found version "5.26.1")
-- Checking for module 'icu-uc'
--   Found icu-uc, version 60.2
-- Checking for module 'icu-i18n'
--   Found icu-i18n, version 60.2
-- Checking for module 'libsecret-1>=0.18'
--   No package 'libsecret-1' found
-- Performing Test have_stringop_truncation
-- Performing Test have_stringop_truncation - Failed
-- Checking for GTEST
-- Looking for pthread.h
-- Looking for pthread.h - found
-- Looking for pthread_create
-- Looking for pthread_create - not found
-- Check if compiler accepts -pthread
-- Check if compiler accepts -pthread - no
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads - not found
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread - found
-- Found Threads: TRUE
-- Checking for GMOCK
-- Looking for include file dirent.h
-- Looking for include file dirent.h - found
-- Looking for include file dlfcn.h
-- Looking for include file dlfcn.h - found
-- Looking for include file glob.h
-- Looking for include file glob.h - found
-- Looking for include file inttypes.h
-- Looking for include file inttypes.h - found
-- Looking for include file limits.h
-- Looking for include file limits.h - found
-- Looking for include file locale.h
-- Looking for include file locale.h - found
-- Looking for include file memory.h
-- Looking for include file memory.h - found
-- Looking for include file stdint.h
-- Looking for include file stdint.h - found
-- Looking for include file stdlib.h
-- Looking for include file stdlib.h - found
-- Looking for include file string.h
-- Looking for include file string.h - found
-- Looking for include file strings.h
-- Looking for include file strings.h - found
-- Looking for include file sys/stat.h
-- Looking for include file sys/stat.h - found
-- 

Re: [GNC] Interpreting the Experiences of Others (Was: Multiple Currency transaction with bank fee)

2018-11-20 Thread D via gnucash-user
Christian,

I have changed the subject line of this thread because you have decided to 
focus your response on telling me how I have (or should have) experienced this 
dialog. 

Your initial contribution to this discussion was to promote your own superior 
intelligence ( "I understand it just fine."). You add insult to injury by 
implying that my experience is somehow invalid and extreme ("I don't understand 
why somebody can get so worked up about simple number representation."). So, 
now I'm a simpleton as well!

Finally, you completely ignore the substantive and detailed information I 
provided both originally and in reply to your initial dismissive comment. I 
made a good faith effort to explain in detail precisely what about this dialog 
is confusing. I don't see ANYTHING in your reply that indicates that you read 
those words.

If all you plan to do is dismiss my experience with sloppy and unhelpful 
commentary, perhaps you should simply sit back and let someone with a little 
more constructive attitude formulate a reply.

David T.

On November 20, 2018, at 1:59 AM, Christian Kluge  
wrote:

>Am 19.11.2018 um 17:28 schrieb David T. via gnucash-user:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 19, 2018, at 2:09 AM, Christian Kluge  wrote:

>>> What’s so confusing about the currency exchange rate window? I
>>> understand it perfectly fine.
>> 
>> I’m sure you don’t intend for your comment to be dismissive, but it really 
>> comes across that way. 
>> 
>To be honest, I do a little, because I don’t understand why somebody can
>get so worked up about simple number representation.

>>>
>Kind regards
>Christian Kluge
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Re: [GNC] MySQL version update: GnuCash API recognize new MySQL database & tables?

2018-11-20 Thread Geert Janssens
You can set a port number when saving to DB. If not set, GnuCash will use the 
default. There is no separate field for it, but I believe you can use a 
"host:port" format in the hostname field.

If you prefer to keep the non-default port number for your mysql server, you 
can reopen your db in gnucash using File->Open and set the proper db hostname 
and port. GnuCash should remember your settings for the next time.

Geert



Op maandag 19 november 2018 08:32:33 CET schreef Colin Law:
> I expect that gnucash assumes you are using the default mysql port.
> 
> Colin
> 
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2018, 03:31 Peter Holck  > Thanks again for your help; I think I understand my problem now.
> > 
> > GnuCash (reasonably) looks for an  instance of MySQL using the same port
> > that it used when closed (or when created? Not sure). Anyway, I had
> > assigned a different port number to my new version of MySQL (since I
> > wanted
> > to keep both MySQL 5.6 and MySQL 8.0 installed on my machine at least
> > until
> > I confirmed the new version was working correctly). Swapping the port
> > numbers so the new 8.0 version used the old 5.6 port and vice versa (via
> > editing the my.ini config file) seems to have done the trick.
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > 
> > On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 1:21 AM Colin Law  wrote:
> >> On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 at 22:52, Peter Holck 
> >> 
> >> wrote:
> >> > * 15:25:47  CRIT 
> >> 
> >> [GncDbiBackend::session_begin()] Unable to connect to database
> >> 'gnucash'
> >> 
> >> Please copy the list on replies, you sent this one just to me.  On
> >> gmail use Reply All when replying.
> >> 
> >> Are you able to connect to the server using the command line client
> >> mysql -u username -p
> >> and it will prompt for the password.
> >> 
> >> If that connects then
> >> show databases;
> >> will show the databases (oddly enough).  Then you can exit with
> >> exit;
> >> 
> >> Colin
> 
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Re: [GNC] CSV Importer - Single amount column

2018-11-20 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 19 november 2018 08:30:21 CET schreef David Cousens:
> My bank has a  CSV format with a data column, an amount column , a
> description then a balance column and finally an expense category. The
> amount column is negative for withdrawals and positive for deposits.
> 
> When I tried to import the data with the currency set to Locale (the
> default) and the amount column set as Withdrawal,
Isn't that backwards ?

You write above that positive amounts are deposits. So I would think the 
amount column should be marked "Deposit".

"Deposit" for gnucash means: positive numbers are deposit, negative numbers 
are withdrawal. "Withdrawal" reverts this meaning.

I don't think those are very good terms to describe this. They have been like 
that in the past and while rewriting the importer I meant to review this, but 
forgot in the end. If you can propose words or very short phrases that express 
this well, I love to hear them.

So to be clear,
currently to import  one should mark the column as
- a positive amount as depositdeposit
- a negative amount as withdrawal deposit
- a negative amount as deposit   withdrawal
- a positive amount as withdrawal   withdrawal

At some point I considered "Amount" and "Inverted Amount", but I was hoping 
for something even more clear.

> the importer did not
> recognise the positive quantities as withdrawls and markde them as errors. I
> played a bit with the other settings and by setting the currency to a
> period as the separator and with a comma as a thousands indicator, the
> importer then recognized all the transactions in the file and imported them
> correctly.

Do your positive amounts have "+" signs in front of them ? If so I fixed this 
issue yesterday.

> 
> As this behavior is not exactly intuitive, I thought it was worth posting to
> help anyone else trying to use the CSV importer who may encounter a similar
> problem.
> 
> I don't  normally use the CSV importer as my bank also has a correctly
> formatted OFX export which works. I was experimenting with it to try and
> find a way of dealing with importing CSV output from my PayPal account.
> However still no luck with that without extensive editing in LibreOffice
> Calc before re-exporting the modified CSV.

What editing do you have to do ?

Geert


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Re: [GNC] Account ID when importing CSV Transactions

2018-11-20 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 19 november 2018 01:59:18 CET schreef David Carlson:
> I have been using GnuCash for many years and I am still using release
> 2.6.17 or similar depending on which computer I am using.  I just noticed
> that when I am importing a CSV transactions file and I get to the step to
> determine which account to import the transactions into, the list of
> accounts shows a column named Account ID.  I had previously assumed that
> this was the description column from the Chart of Accounts page, but today
> the accont that I was importing into did not have an account ID in the
> import page but many other accounts do have ID's and most of them match the
> description because that is where I have customarily put the accont number.
> 
> There is no column in the Chart of Accounts page called Account ID or
> containing the same information.  How can I put the missing account number
> into the Account ID column if I cannot see it?

Account ID is not something you can set on an account directly. IIRC it 
originally comes from the csv import data's account column. GnuCash uses this 
to map the value of that column with a real account within GnuCash.

In GnuCash 3.3 you can view/delete this information via a separate dialog.

Regards,

Geert


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Re: [GNC] compiling 3.3

2018-11-20 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 19 november 2018 00:11:10 CET schreef John Griessen:
> On 11/17/18 7:24 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> >> ;;; WARNING: loading compiled
> >> file/home/john/.local/gnucash-3.3/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash/rep
> >> ort/standard-reports/account-piecharts.go failed: ;;; ERROR: In procedure
> >> make_objcode_from_file: bad header on object file:
> >> "\x7fELF\x02\x01\x01ÿ\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" ;;;
> >> compiling/home/john/.local/gnucash-3.3/share/gnucash/scm/gnucash/report/
> >> standard-reports/account-piecharts.scm ;;;
> >> compiled/home/john/.cache/guile/ccache/2.0-LE-8-2.0/home/john/.local/gnu
> >> cash-3.3/share/gnucash/scm/gnucash/report/standard-reports/account-piecha
> >> rts.scm.go> 
> > That’s telling you that the compiled guile files from your build are
> > defective for some reason and that guile is rebuilding them in the
> > location listed. While that’s a bunch of noise it’s not what’s crashing
> > GnuCash. It does suggest that there’s something wrong with Guile on your
> > machine and it’s possible that the rebuilt .go files are also invalid.
> > 
> > What OS/Distro and version are you running? debian buster
> > 
>  > How did you set up the build environment?
> 
> No env vars used (that I know).  launch build by commands:
> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/john/.local/gnucash-3.3 /mosource/gnucash
> make
> sudo make install
> 
>  > Do you have more than one version of Guile installed
> 
> 2.2 was removed when I used a prerequisites script to get dependencies for
> debian. I have 2.0 installed.  I just found that 2.2 was still there, only
> guile-2.2-dev was removed, so I did sudo apt purge guile-2.2 and
> libguile-2.2
> and removed all 2.2 from
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
> 
Note that gnucash can be built against libguile-2.2 or libguile-2.0. And I 
have both installed on my system.

So the issue was most likely the leftover directory
/usr/local/share/gnucash still being present.

Glad you got it sorted.

Regards,

Geert


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