Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3

2018-12-29 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
It looks like you have submitted the same message twice. You shouldn’t do that.

Try taking a look at https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796879 
 to see if the fixes mentioned 
there help out.

David

> On Dec 29, 2018, at 9:07 PM, Thomas Hill  wrote:
> 
> I have Mac Mohave 10.14.2. I downloaded Gnucash 3.3 and installed. Then I 
> attempted to open it. Went through the usual open sequence, said opening, but 
> does not open. Icon in Menu Bar, but does not open.
> 
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[GNC] Gnucash 3.3

2018-12-29 Thread Thomas Hill
I have Mac Mohave 10.14.2. I downloaded Gnucash 3.3 and installed. Then I 
attempted to open it. Went through the usual open sequence, said opening, but 
does not open. Icon in Menu Bar, but does not open.

 

 

 

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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crashes with Mojave 10.14.1

2018-12-05 Thread John Ralls



> On Dec 5, 2018, at 11:35 AM, Janfromearth  wrote:
> 
> I just loaded Gnucash 3.3  to my Macbook Air using Mojave 10.14.1.  I try to
> process a customer invoice and payment then it crashes. It seems ok when
> adding or editing my chart of accounts.  Any thoughts? Thanks

Can you paste in the first ~5 lines of the stack trace from a crash report?

Regards,
John Ralls

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[GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crashes with Mojave 10.14.1

2018-12-05 Thread Janfromearth
 I just loaded Gnucash 3.3  to my Macbook Air using Mojave 10.14.1.  I try to
process a customer invoice and payment then it crashes. It seems ok when
adding or editing my chart of accounts.  Any thoughts? Thanks



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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 suddenly crashing on Ubuntu

2018-11-26 Thread Geert Janssens
Yeah, I don't know either. I suspect the ld_PRELOAD cache has something to do 
with it, but the exact details escape me as well.
I guess we could solve this by versioning our shared libraries. We will 
probably start doing that at some point in the future. Until then the solution 
will remain to remove the offending older library...

Regards,
Geert

Colin Law  schreef op 26 november 2018 22:07:00 CET:
>Thanks Geert, as usual you have hit the nail smack on the head.  I had
>some files left lying around from an old build.  I guess why it should
>suddenly pick up the wrong one is a mystery that may never be solved.
>I don't have any recollection of doing anything that would have
>changed the PATH or anything like that.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Colin
>On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 18:59, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>>
>> Colin,
>>
>> gnc-build-userdata-path is defined in libgnc-core-utils.so, a shared
>library
>> part of gnucash. This particular symbol was introduced for gnucash
>3.x or
>> shortly before that in the 2.7 development series to be precise.
>>
>> The error suggests this shared library is not found or more likely
>gnucash
>> finds an older version of this library. Can you check if you have
>more than
>> one version of libgnc-core-utils.so somewhere on your system ?
>>
>> Most likely locations are somewhere under /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Geert
>>
>> Op maandag 26 november 2018 17:49:35 CET schreef Colin Law:
>> > I have tried removing ~/.local/share/gnucash but that didn't make
>any
>> > difference
>> > On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 09:55, Colin Law  wrote:
>> > > I have been using version 3.3 installed from the Ubuntu
>repository on
>> > > Ubuntu 18.10 for some weeks.  Suddenly today it will not open.
>> > > When I run it from the command line I see the output below.
>> > > The gnucash trace file is empty.
>> > > Googling found similar problems during build and suggested
>renaming
>> > > ~/.cache/guile but that did not help.
>> > > I have another machine running the same version of ubuntu and
>gnucash
>> > > and it continues to run ok, however it is behind on system
>updates so
>> > > it is conceivable that an upgrade to something else has caused
>the the
>> > > problem.  I am not going to update that machine at the moment in
>case
>> > > it stops working there too.
>> > > I have not knowingly made any changes to the system since it last
>ran.
>> > >
>> > > Hopefully someone will have some suggestions.
>> > >
>> > > Colin
>> > >
>> > > ~$ gnucash
>> > > Backtrace:
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> > >   2994:20 19 (_)
>> > >
>> > >2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>> > >
>> > >   3014:26 17 (_)
>> > >
>> > > In unknown file:
>> > >   16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #56…>)
>> > >
>> > > In utilities.scm:
>> > >  28:0 15 (_)
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> > >   3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>> > >
>> > >222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>> > >
>> > >   3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>> > >   2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ #
>_ # …)
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> > > 390:8 10 (_ _)
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> > >   2726:13  9 (_)
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> > > 390:8  8 (_ _)
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> > >   2994:20  7 (_)
>> > >
>> > >2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>> > >
>> > >   3014:26  5 (_)
>> > >
>> > > In unknown file:
>> > >4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils"
>#)
>> > >
>> > > In core-utils.scm:
>> > >  40:0  3 (_)
>> > >
>> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> > >   2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #7f094403d2b8 …>)
>> > >
>> > >260:13  1 (for-each #ice-9/boot-9.scm…> …)
>> > >
>> > > In unknown file:
>> > >0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined
>variab…" …) …)
>> > >
>> > > ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
>> > > Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
>> >
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 suddenly crashing on Ubuntu

2018-11-26 Thread Colin Law
Thanks Geert, as usual you have hit the nail smack on the head.  I had
some files left lying around from an old build.  I guess why it should
suddenly pick up the wrong one is a mystery that may never be solved.
I don't have any recollection of doing anything that would have
changed the PATH or anything like that.

Thanks again

Colin
On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 18:59, Geert Janssens  wrote:
>
> Colin,
>
> gnc-build-userdata-path is defined in libgnc-core-utils.so, a shared library
> part of gnucash. This particular symbol was introduced for gnucash 3.x or
> shortly before that in the 2.7 development series to be precise.
>
> The error suggests this shared library is not found or more likely gnucash
> finds an older version of this library. Can you check if you have more than
> one version of libgnc-core-utils.so somewhere on your system ?
>
> Most likely locations are somewhere under /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib.
>
> Regards,
>
> Geert
>
> Op maandag 26 november 2018 17:49:35 CET schreef Colin Law:
> > I have tried removing ~/.local/share/gnucash but that didn't make any
> > difference
> > On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 09:55, Colin Law  wrote:
> > > I have been using version 3.3 installed from the Ubuntu repository on
> > > Ubuntu 18.10 for some weeks.  Suddenly today it will not open.
> > > When I run it from the command line I see the output below.
> > > The gnucash trace file is empty.
> > > Googling found similar problems during build and suggested renaming
> > > ~/.cache/guile but that did not help.
> > > I have another machine running the same version of ubuntu and gnucash
> > > and it continues to run ok, however it is behind on system updates so
> > > it is conceivable that an upgrade to something else has caused the the
> > > problem.  I am not going to update that machine at the moment in case
> > > it stops working there too.
> > > I have not knowingly made any changes to the system since it last ran.
> > >
> > > Hopefully someone will have some suggestions.
> > >
> > > Colin
> > >
> > > ~$ gnucash
> > > Backtrace:
> > >
> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> > >   2994:20 19 (_)
> > >
> > >2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
> > >
> > >   3014:26 17 (_)
> > >
> > > In unknown file:
> > >   16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
> > >
> > > In utilities.scm:
> > >  28:0 15 (_)
> > >
> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> > >   3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
> > >
> > >222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
> > >
> > >   3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
> > >   2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
> > >
> > > In ice-9/threads.scm:
> > > 390:8 10 (_ _)
> > >
> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> > >   2726:13  9 (_)
> > >
> > > In ice-9/threads.scm:
> > > 390:8  8 (_ _)
> > >
> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> > >   2994:20  7 (_)
> > >
> > >2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
> > >
> > >   3014:26  5 (_)
> > >
> > > In unknown file:
> > >4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
> > >
> > > In core-utils.scm:
> > >  40:0  3 (_)
> > >
> > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> > >   2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
> > >
> > >260:13  1 (for-each # …)
> > >
> > > In unknown file:
> > >0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
> > >
> > > ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> > > Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
> >
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 suddenly crashing on Ubuntu

2018-11-26 Thread Geert Janssens
Colin,

gnc-build-userdata-path is defined in libgnc-core-utils.so, a shared library 
part of gnucash. This particular symbol was introduced for gnucash 3.x or 
shortly before that in the 2.7 development series to be precise.

The error suggests this shared library is not found or more likely gnucash 
finds an older version of this library. Can you check if you have more than 
one version of libgnc-core-utils.so somewhere on your system ?

Most likely locations are somewhere under /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib.

Regards,

Geert

Op maandag 26 november 2018 17:49:35 CET schreef Colin Law:
> I have tried removing ~/.local/share/gnucash but that didn't make any
> difference
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 09:55, Colin Law  wrote:
> > I have been using version 3.3 installed from the Ubuntu repository on
> > Ubuntu 18.10 for some weeks.  Suddenly today it will not open.
> > When I run it from the command line I see the output below.
> > The gnucash trace file is empty.
> > Googling found similar problems during build and suggested renaming
> > ~/.cache/guile but that did not help.
> > I have another machine running the same version of ubuntu and gnucash
> > and it continues to run ok, however it is behind on system updates so
> > it is conceivable that an upgrade to something else has caused the the
> > problem.  I am not going to update that machine at the moment in case
> > it stops working there too.
> > I have not knowingly made any changes to the system since it last ran.
> > 
> > Hopefully someone will have some suggestions.
> > 
> > Colin
> > 
> > ~$ gnucash
> > Backtrace:
> > 
> > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >   2994:20 19 (_)
> >   
> >2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
> >   
> >   3014:26 17 (_)
> > 
> > In unknown file:
> >   16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
> > 
> > In utilities.scm:
> >  28:0 15 (_)
> > 
> > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >   3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
> >   
> >222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
> >   
> >   3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
> >   2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
> > 
> > In ice-9/threads.scm:
> > 390:8 10 (_ _)
> > 
> > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >   2726:13  9 (_)
> > 
> > In ice-9/threads.scm:
> > 390:8  8 (_ _)
> > 
> > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >   2994:20  7 (_)
> >   
> >2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
> >   
> >   3014:26  5 (_)
> > 
> > In unknown file:
> >4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
> > 
> > In core-utils.scm:
> >  40:0  3 (_)
> > 
> > In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >   2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
> >   
> >260:13  1 (for-each # …)
> > 
> > In unknown file:
> >0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
> > 
> > ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> > Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
> 
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 suddenly crashing on Ubuntu

2018-11-26 Thread Colin Law
I have tried removing ~/.local/share/gnucash but that didn't make any difference
On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 09:55, Colin Law  wrote:
>
> I have been using version 3.3 installed from the Ubuntu repository on
> Ubuntu 18.10 for some weeks.  Suddenly today it will not open.
> When I run it from the command line I see the output below.
> The gnucash trace file is empty.
> Googling found similar problems during build and suggested renaming
> ~/.cache/guile but that did not help.
> I have another machine running the same version of ubuntu and gnucash
> and it continues to run ok, however it is behind on system updates so
> it is conceivable that an upgrade to something else has caused the the
> problem.  I am not going to update that machine at the moment in case
> it stops working there too.
> I have not knowingly made any changes to the system since it last ran.
>
> Hopefully someone will have some suggestions.
>
> Colin
>
> ~$ gnucash
> Backtrace:
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2994:20 19 (_)
>2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>   3014:26 17 (_)
> In unknown file:
>   16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
> In utilities.scm:
>  28:0 15 (_)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>   3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>   2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> 390:8 10 (_ _)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2726:13  9 (_)
> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> 390:8  8 (_ _)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2994:20  7 (_)
>2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>   3014:26  5 (_)
> In unknown file:
>4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
> In core-utils.scm:
>  40:0  3 (_)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
>260:13  1 (for-each # …)
> In unknown file:
>0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
>
> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
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[GNC] Gnucash 3.3 suddenly crashing on Ubuntu

2018-11-26 Thread Colin Law
I have been using version 3.3 installed from the Ubuntu repository on
Ubuntu 18.10 for some weeks.  Suddenly today it will not open.
When I run it from the command line I see the output below.
The gnucash trace file is empty.
Googling found similar problems during build and suggested renaming
~/.cache/guile but that did not help.
I have another machine running the same version of ubuntu and gnucash
and it continues to run ok, however it is behind on system updates so
it is conceivable that an upgrade to something else has caused the the
problem.  I am not going to update that machine at the moment in case
it stops working there too.
I have not knowingly made any changes to the system since it last ran.

Hopefully someone will have some suggestions.

Colin

~$ gnucash
Backtrace:
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2994:20 19 (_)
   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
  3014:26 17 (_)
In unknown file:
  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
In utilities.scm:
 28:0 15 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
In ice-9/threads.scm:
390:8 10 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2726:13  9 (_)
In ice-9/threads.scm:
390:8  8 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2994:20  7 (_)
   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
  3014:26  5 (_)
In unknown file:
   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
In core-utils.scm:
 40:0  3 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
In unknown file:
   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)

ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 unknown error while retrieving price quotes

2018-10-31 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Thanks, commit c63cc0b

after I found, one of the used "smart" email clients had replaced " by “.

Frank

Am 28.10.18 um 08:41 schrieb David T.:
> Potential tips:
> “It is possible to change which columns display in the Chart of Accounts. 
> Just locate the triangle at the far right of the column headings, and click 
> it to see the different columns available."
> “You can set the Security Editor screen to display the Quote Source of a 
> security, which makes it easy to see which online sources your securities 
> use. Click the triangle at the far right of the column headings to change the 
> display."
> 
>> On Oct 24, 2018, at 1:44 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger 
>>  wrote:
>>
>> David,
>>
>> Am 23.10.18 um 17:10 schrieb D:
>>> Frank,
>>>
>>> I might, except that I am a "One edit at a time" contributor,
>>> insofar as I am incapable of working with Git on more than one set of
>>> changes at a time. My repository is currently on PR115,
>>
>> tip_of_the_day is in gnucash, not gnucash-docs.
>> But you can also send me a nice formulation and I will insert it.
>>
>>> which is stuck on the translation issue. Until that is finished (I
>>> attempted to withdraw the PR, but Geert overruled me), I'm in limbo.
>>
>> I would really appreciate, if you could improve it. No one else knows
>> better what exactly moved where without additional work.
>>
>> Frank
>>
>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> On October 23, 2018, at 3:44 AM, "Frank H. Ellenberger" 
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi David,
>>> can you create a tip of the day from your suggestion?
>>> https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/doc/tip_of_the_day.list.c
>>>
>>> TIA
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> Am 22.10.18 um 11:26 schrieb D via gnucash-user:
 Dmitry,

 Double check that every security is using Yahoo JSON. It is easy to 
 overlook one stock, and the whole thing breaks. It is possible in the 
 security editor list to add a column showing the price source, so that it 
 is easy to see all your sources at once.

 David T.

 On October 22, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Dmitry Zaslavsky  wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm not able to update stock prices.  I'm running v.3.3 on MacOS 10.11.  I
 updated Financial::Quote to v. 1.47.  I changed the source for all
 securities to Yahoo JSON.  I tested it using qnc-fq-dump for a random
 sample of securities and received good results.  And yet when I update
 quotes in Price Database I get the "unknown error" message and none of the
 prices get updated.  I tried updating via --add-price-quotes command line
 option, no errors reported, but no price updates either.

 Please help troubleshoot this.

 Thanks,
 Dmitry.
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 unknown error while retrieving price quotes

2018-10-28 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Potential tips:
“It is possible to change which columns display in the Chart of Accounts. Just 
locate the triangle at the far right of the column headings, and click it to 
see the different columns available."
“You can set the Security Editor screen to display the Quote Source of a 
security, which makes it easy to see which online sources your securities use. 
Click the triangle at the far right of the column headings to change the 
display."

> On Oct 24, 2018, at 1:44 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger 
>  wrote:
> 
> David,
> 
> Am 23.10.18 um 17:10 schrieb D:
>> Frank,
>> 
>> I might, except that I am a "One edit at a time" contributor,
>> insofar as I am incapable of working with Git on more than one set of
>> changes at a time. My repository is currently on PR115,
> 
> tip_of_the_day is in gnucash, not gnucash-docs.
> But you can also send me a nice formulation and I will insert it.
> 
>> which is stuck on the translation issue. Until that is finished (I
>> attempted to withdraw the PR, but Geert overruled me), I'm in limbo.
> 
> I would really appreciate, if you could improve it. No one else knows
> better what exactly moved where without additional work.
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
>> David
>> 
>> On October 23, 2018, at 3:44 AM, "Frank H. Ellenberger" 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi David,
>> can you create a tip of the day from your suggestion?
>> https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/doc/tip_of_the_day.list.c
>> 
>> TIA
>> Frank
>> 
>> Am 22.10.18 um 11:26 schrieb D via gnucash-user:
>>> Dmitry,
>>> 
>>> Double check that every security is using Yahoo JSON. It is easy to 
>>> overlook one stock, and the whole thing breaks. It is possible in the 
>>> security editor list to add a column showing the price source, so that it 
>>> is easy to see all your sources at once.
>>> 
>>> David T.
>>> 
>>> On October 22, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Dmitry Zaslavsky  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I'm not able to update stock prices.  I'm running v.3.3 on MacOS 10.11.  I
>>> updated Financial::Quote to v. 1.47.  I changed the source for all
>>> securities to Yahoo JSON.  I tested it using qnc-fq-dump for a random
>>> sample of securities and received good results.  And yet when I update
>>> quotes in Price Database I get the "unknown error" message and none of the
>>> prices get updated.  I tried updating via --add-price-quotes command line
>>> option, no errors reported, but no price updates either.
>>> 
>>> Please help troubleshoot this.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dmitry.
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Linda Gomez




On 2018-10-25 8:56 AM, Colin Law wrote:

On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 16:51, Stephen M. Butler  wrote:


Be sure to do a shutdown and power on cycle first on th 18.10.


When?  The last thing that the upgrade to 18.10 does is a reboot.



   I lost
access to my home directory on power up (got a mount:  bad address
message).

I had to reload 18.04 and restore files from a backup.  I think part of
the problem was the home directory was encrypted -- and thus the mount
issue at login.  BTW, the login just cycled around which was the first
clue something was wrong.


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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Stephen M. Butler

On 10/25/18 8:56 AM, Colin Law wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 16:51, Stephen M. Butler > wrote:



Be sure to do a shutdown and power on cycle first on th 18.10.


When?  The last thing that the upgrade to 18.10 does is a reboot.



That was successful.  After that I shutdown for the night (laptop).  The 
next day when it powered up got the login cycle that just went back to 
the login page instead of showing the desktop.  Hitting clt/alt/F3 got a 
terminal screen and that login showed the login-password working but the 
mount of the home directory failed.


Now, I started back a few years ago (forget which version) and have had 
a lot of changes over the years.  Maybe a newer starting point would 
work OK.  Also, my home directory was encrypted.  So, if yours isn't, 
things should work.  Anyway, I've since removed the encryption but am 
holding off on 18.10 for a few weeks.



  I lost
access to my home directory on power up (got a mount:  bad address
message).

I had to reload 18.04 and restore files from a backup.  I think
part of
the problem was the home directory was encrypted -- and thus the
mount
issue at login.  BTW, the login just cycled around which was the
first
clue something was wrong.




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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Colin Law
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 16:51, Stephen M. Butler  wrote:

>
> Be sure to do a shutdown and power on cycle first on th 18.10.


When?  The last thing that the upgrade to 18.10 does is a reboot.


>   I lost
> access to my home directory on power up (got a mount:  bad address
> message).
>
> I had to reload 18.04 and restore files from a backup.  I think part of
> the problem was the home directory was encrypted -- and thus the mount
> issue at login.  BTW, the login just cycled around which was the first
> clue something was wrong.
>
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Stephen M. Butler

On 10/25/18 1:06 AM, Colin Law wrote:

This was an Ubuntu 18.04 machine with 2.16.9 installed from the Ubuntu
repo. I upgraded the machine to Ubuntu 18.10 and GC got upgraded to 3.3
from the repo.  The machine has a long history however so it is not
possible to say how the guile libs were installed.

I do have another machine still running Ubuntu 18.04 and GC 2.6.19 and I
see it has guile-2.0 installed and not guile-2.2.  I will be upgrading that
one once I am happy that Ubuntu 18.10 does not have any major problems.

Colin



Be sure to do a shutdown and power on cycle first on th 18.10.  I lost 
access to my home directory on power up (got a mount:  bad address message).


I had to reload 18.04 and restore files from a backup.  I think part of 
the problem was the home directory was encrypted -- and thus the mount 
issue at login.  BTW, the login just cycled around which was the first 
clue something was wrong.


--Steve



On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 01:10, John Ralls  wrote:


Good detective work.

Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed
and to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had
guile-2.0-compiled files in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones
installed by the .deb it might get confused. Was this a clean install of
Ubuntu or were you upgrading and using a GnuCash you’d built yourself
before upgrading?

Regards,
John Ralls



On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law  wrote:

Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it

wasn't

going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now

it

runs ok.

So is this a packaging bug?

Colin

On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  wrote:


Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
/usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
/usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?

Colin

On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:


Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19

(at

least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on

startup.

Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the

trace

file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs

fine so

I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.

Colin

$ gnucash
Backtrace:
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2994:20 19 (_)
   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
  3014:26 17 (_)
In unknown file:
  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
In utilities.scm:
 28:0 15 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
In ice-9/threads.scm:
390:8 10 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2726:13  9 (_)
In ice-9/threads.scm:
390:8  8 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2994:20  7 (_)
   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
  3014:26  5 (_)
In unknown file:
   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
In core-utils.scm:
 40:0  3 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
In unknown file:
   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)

ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path



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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread John Ralls
OK. I understand that deleting the guile-2.0 libs is what fixed the problem. If 
you’re sure that there were no pre-compiled guile (foo.go) files left over from 
Ubuntu 14.04 then all that’s left is a serious bug in guile-2.2 that loads both 
the guile-2.0 and guile-2.2 ice-9 modules. That’s for the Guile guys to sort 
out, but distros could work around it by not allowing both to be installed.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Oct 25, 2018, at 7:23 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> 
> Not sure if there is a confusion here, it wasn't the cache that caused the 
> problem, I tried deleting the cache and it didn't help.  I had to uninstall 
> guile-2.0-libs to fix it.
> 
> Colin
> 
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 15:12, John Ralls  > wrote:
> On the second machine you might try uninstalling GnuCash before doing the 
> upgrade, then check /usr/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache to make sure it has been 
> removed. (That path might be off a bit, I don’t remember if Ubuntu uses 
> /usr/lib/gnu-linux-x86_64/ or does its own /usr/lib specialization.)
> 
> You might also make sure that there’s no /home/colin/.caches/guile/2.0/ccache.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls
> 
> 
>> On Oct 25, 2018, at 1:06 AM, Colin Law > > wrote:
>> 
>> This was an Ubuntu 18.04 machine with 2.16.9 installed from the Ubuntu repo. 
>> I upgraded the machine to Ubuntu 18.10 and GC got upgraded to 3.3 from the 
>> repo.  The machine has a long history however so it is not possible to say 
>> how the guile libs were installed.
>> 
>> I do have another machine still running Ubuntu 18.04 and GC 2.6.19 and I see 
>> it has guile-2.0 installed and not guile-2.2.  I will be upgrading that one 
>> once I am happy that Ubuntu 18.10 does not have any major problems.
>> 
>> Colin
>> 
>> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 01:10, John Ralls > > wrote:
>> Good detective work.
>> 
>> Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed 
>> and to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had guile-2.0-compiled 
>> files in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones installed by the .deb it 
>> might get confused. Was this a clean install of Ubuntu or were you upgrading 
>> and using a GnuCash you’d built yourself before upgrading?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 
>> 
>> > On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law > > > wrote:
>> > 
>> > Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
>> > dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it wasn't
>> > going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now it
>> > runs ok.
>> > 
>> > So is this a packaging bug?
>> > 
>> > Colin
>> > 
>> > On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law > > > wrote:
>> > 
>> >> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> >> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> >> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> >> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
>> >> 
>> >> Colin
>> >> 
>> >> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law > >> > wrote:
>> >> 
>> >>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
>> >>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on 
>> >>> startup.
>> >>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the trace
>> >>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine 
>> >>> so
>> >>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
>> >>> 
>> >>> Colin
>> >>> 
>> >>> $ gnucash
>> >>> Backtrace:
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2994:20 19 (_)
>> >>>   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>> >>>  3014:26 17 (_)
>> >>> In unknown file:
>> >>>  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
>> >>> In utilities.scm:
>> >>> 28:0 15 (_)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>> >>>   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>> >>>  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>> >>>  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
>> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> >>>390:8 10 (_ _)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2726:13  9 (_)
>> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> >>>390:8  8 (_ _)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2994:20  7 (_)
>> >>>   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>> >>>  3014:26  5 (_)
>> >>> In unknown file:
>> >>>   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
>> >>> In core-utils.scm:
>> >>> 40:0  3 (_)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
>> >>>   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
>> >>> In unknown file:
>> >>>   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
>> >>> 
>> >>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
>> >>> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
>> >>> 
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Geert Janssens
If it works when you uninstall guile-2.0-libs there is a bug somewhere. It 
should be possible to have two major versions of guile installed next to one 
another on a linux system.

Unfortunately I can't help with debugging this further due to lack of time.

Geert

Op donderdag 25 oktober 2018 16:23:10 CEST schreef Colin Law:
> Not sure if there is a confusion here, it wasn't the cache that caused the
> problem, I tried deleting the cache and it didn't help.  I had to uninstall
> guile-2.0-libs to fix it.
> 
> Colin
> 
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 15:12, John Ralls  wrote:
> > On the second machine you might try uninstalling GnuCash before doing the
> > upgrade, then check /usr/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache to make sure it has been
> > removed. (That path might be off a bit, I don’t remember if Ubuntu uses
> > /usr/lib/gnu-linux-x86_64/ or does its own /usr/lib specialization.)
> > 
> > You might also make sure that there’s no
> > /home/colin/.caches/guile/2.0/ccache.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > John Ralls
> > 
> > 
> > On Oct 25, 2018, at 1:06 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> > 
> > This was an Ubuntu 18.04 machine with 2.16.9 installed from the Ubuntu
> > repo. I upgraded the machine to Ubuntu 18.10 and GC got upgraded to 3.3
> > from the repo.  The machine has a long history however so it is not
> > possible to say how the guile libs were installed.
> > 
> > I do have another machine still running Ubuntu 18.04 and GC 2.6.19 and I
> > see it has guile-2.0 installed and not guile-2.2.  I will be upgrading
> > that
> > one once I am happy that Ubuntu 18.10 does not have any major problems.
> > 
> > Colin
> > 
> > On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 01:10, John Ralls  wrote:
> >> Good detective work.
> >> 
> >> Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed
> >> and to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had
> >> guile-2.0-compiled files in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones
> >> installed by the .deb it might get confused. Was this a clean install of
> >> Ubuntu or were you upgrading and using a GnuCash you’d built yourself
> >> before upgrading?
> >> 
> >> Regards,
> >> John Ralls
> >> 
> >> > On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> >> > 
> >> > Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
> >> > dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it
> >> 
> >> wasn't
> >> 
> >> > going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and
> >> 
> >> now it
> >> 
> >> > runs ok.
> >> > 
> >> > So is this a packaging bug?
> >> > 
> >> > Colin
> >> > 
> >> > On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  wrote:
> >> >> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> >> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> >> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> >> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
> >> >> 
> >> >> Colin
> >> >> 
> >> >> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:
> >> >>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19
> >> 
> >> (at
> >> 
> >> >>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on
> >> 
> >> startup.
> >> 
> >> >>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the
> >> 
> >> trace
> >> 
> >> >>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs
> >> 
> >> fine so
> >> 
> >> >>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> Colin
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> $ gnucash
> >> >>> Backtrace:
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >> >>>  2994:20 19 (_)
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>  3014:26 17 (_)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In unknown file:
> >> >>>  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" # >> >>>  55…>)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In utilities.scm:
> >> >>> 28:0 15 (_)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >> >>>  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
> >> >>>  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ #
> >> 
> >> …)
> >> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> >> >>>390:8 10 (_ _)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >> >>>  2726:13  9 (_)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> >> >>>390:8  8 (_ _)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >> >>>  2994:20  7 (_)
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>  3014:26  5 (_)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In unknown file:
> >> >>>   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" # >> >>>   5…>)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In core-utils.scm:
> >> >>> 40:0  3 (_)
> >> >>> 
> >> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >> >>>  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers # >> >>>  …>)
> >> >>>  
> >> >>>   260:13  1 (for-each #
> >> 
> >> …)
> >> 
> >> >>> In unknown file:
> >> >>>   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …)
> >> 
> >> …)
> >> 
> >> >>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> >> >>

Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Colin Law
Not sure if there is a confusion here, it wasn't the cache that caused the
problem, I tried deleting the cache and it didn't help.  I had to uninstall
guile-2.0-libs to fix it.

Colin

On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 15:12, John Ralls  wrote:

> On the second machine you might try uninstalling GnuCash before doing the
> upgrade, then check /usr/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache to make sure it has been
> removed. (That path might be off a bit, I don’t remember if Ubuntu uses
> /usr/lib/gnu-linux-x86_64/ or does its own /usr/lib specialization.)
>
> You might also make sure that there’s no
> /home/colin/.caches/guile/2.0/ccache.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
> On Oct 25, 2018, at 1:06 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
>
> This was an Ubuntu 18.04 machine with 2.16.9 installed from the Ubuntu
> repo. I upgraded the machine to Ubuntu 18.10 and GC got upgraded to 3.3
> from the repo.  The machine has a long history however so it is not
> possible to say how the guile libs were installed.
>
> I do have another machine still running Ubuntu 18.04 and GC 2.6.19 and I
> see it has guile-2.0 installed and not guile-2.2.  I will be upgrading that
> one once I am happy that Ubuntu 18.10 does not have any major problems.
>
> Colin
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 01:10, John Ralls  wrote:
>
>> Good detective work.
>>
>> Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed
>> and to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had
>> guile-2.0-compiled files in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones
>> installed by the .deb it might get confused. Was this a clean install of
>> Ubuntu or were you upgrading and using a GnuCash you’d built yourself
>> before upgrading?
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>>
>>
>> > On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
>> > dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it
>> wasn't
>> > going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and
>> now it
>> > runs ok.
>> >
>> > So is this a packaging bug?
>> >
>> > Colin
>> >
>> > On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  wrote:
>> >
>> >> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> >> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> >> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> >> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
>> >>
>> >> Colin
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19
>> (at
>> >>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on
>> startup.
>> >>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the
>> trace
>> >>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs
>> fine so
>> >>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
>> >>>
>> >>> Colin
>> >>>
>> >>> $ gnucash
>> >>> Backtrace:
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2994:20 19 (_)
>> >>>   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>> >>>  3014:26 17 (_)
>> >>> In unknown file:
>> >>>  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
>> >>> In utilities.scm:
>> >>> 28:0 15 (_)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>> >>>   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>> >>>  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>> >>>  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ #
>> …)
>> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> >>>390:8 10 (_ _)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2726:13  9 (_)
>> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> >>>390:8  8 (_ _)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2994:20  7 (_)
>> >>>   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>> >>>  3014:26  5 (_)
>> >>> In unknown file:
>> >>>   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
>> >>> In core-utils.scm:
>> >>> 40:0  3 (_)
>> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>> >>>  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
>> >>>   260:13  1 (for-each #
>> …)
>> >>> In unknown file:
>> >>>   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …)
>> …)
>> >>>
>> >>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
>> >>> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
>> >>>
>> >>>
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread John Ralls
On the second machine you might try uninstalling GnuCash before doing the 
upgrade, then check /usr/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache to make sure it has been 
removed. (That path might be off a bit, I don’t remember if Ubuntu uses 
/usr/lib/gnu-linux-x86_64/ or does its own /usr/lib specialization.)

You might also make sure that there’s no /home/colin/.caches/guile/2.0/ccache.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Oct 25, 2018, at 1:06 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> 
> This was an Ubuntu 18.04 machine with 2.16.9 installed from the Ubuntu repo. 
> I upgraded the machine to Ubuntu 18.10 and GC got upgraded to 3.3 from the 
> repo.  The machine has a long history however so it is not possible to say 
> how the guile libs were installed.
> 
> I do have another machine still running Ubuntu 18.04 and GC 2.6.19 and I see 
> it has guile-2.0 installed and not guile-2.2.  I will be upgrading that one 
> once I am happy that Ubuntu 18.10 does not have any major problems.
> 
> Colin
> 
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 01:10, John Ralls  > wrote:
> Good detective work.
> 
> Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed and 
> to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had guile-2.0-compiled 
> files in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones installed by the .deb it 
> might get confused. Was this a clean install of Ubuntu or were you upgrading 
> and using a GnuCash you’d built yourself before upgrading?
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls
> 
> 
> > On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law  > > wrote:
> > 
> > Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
> > dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it wasn't
> > going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now it
> > runs ok.
> > 
> > So is this a packaging bug?
> > 
> > Colin
> > 
> > On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  > > wrote:
> > 
> >> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
> >> 
> >> Colin
> >> 
> >> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  >> > wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
> >>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on startup.
> >>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the trace
> >>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine 
> >>> so
> >>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
> >>> 
> >>> Colin
> >>> 
> >>> $ gnucash
> >>> Backtrace:
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2994:20 19 (_)
> >>>   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
> >>>  3014:26 17 (_)
> >>> In unknown file:
> >>>  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
> >>> In utilities.scm:
> >>> 28:0 15 (_)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
> >>>   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
> >>>  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
> >>>  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> >>>390:8 10 (_ _)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2726:13  9 (_)
> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> >>>390:8  8 (_ _)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2994:20  7 (_)
> >>>   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
> >>>  3014:26  5 (_)
> >>> In unknown file:
> >>>   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
> >>> In core-utils.scm:
> >>> 40:0  3 (_)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
> >>>   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
> >>> In unknown file:
> >>>   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
> >>> 
> >>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> >>> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
> >>> 
> >>> 
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-25 Thread Colin Law
This was an Ubuntu 18.04 machine with 2.16.9 installed from the Ubuntu
repo. I upgraded the machine to Ubuntu 18.10 and GC got upgraded to 3.3
from the repo.  The machine has a long history however so it is not
possible to say how the guile libs were installed.

I do have another machine still running Ubuntu 18.04 and GC 2.6.19 and I
see it has guile-2.0 installed and not guile-2.2.  I will be upgrading that
one once I am happy that Ubuntu 18.10 does not have any major problems.

Colin

On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 01:10, John Ralls  wrote:

> Good detective work.
>
> Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed
> and to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had
> guile-2.0-compiled files in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones
> installed by the .deb it might get confused. Was this a clean install of
> Ubuntu or were you upgrading and using a GnuCash you’d built yourself
> before upgrading?
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
> > On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> >
> > Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
> > dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it
> wasn't
> > going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now
> it
> > runs ok.
> >
> > So is this a packaging bug?
> >
> > Colin
> >
> > On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  wrote:
> >
> >> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> >> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
> >>
> >> Colin
> >>
> >> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:
> >>
> >>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19
> (at
> >>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on
> startup.
> >>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the
> trace
> >>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs
> fine so
> >>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
> >>>
> >>> Colin
> >>>
> >>> $ gnucash
> >>> Backtrace:
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2994:20 19 (_)
> >>>   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
> >>>  3014:26 17 (_)
> >>> In unknown file:
> >>>  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
> >>> In utilities.scm:
> >>> 28:0 15 (_)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
> >>>   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
> >>>  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
> >>>  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> >>>390:8 10 (_ _)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2726:13  9 (_)
> >>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> >>>390:8  8 (_ _)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2994:20  7 (_)
> >>>   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
> >>>  3014:26  5 (_)
> >>> In unknown file:
> >>>   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
> >>> In core-utils.scm:
> >>> 40:0  3 (_)
> >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> >>>  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
> >>>   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
> >>> In unknown file:
> >>>   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
> >>>
> >>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> >>> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
> >>>
> >>>
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-24 Thread John Ralls
Good detective work.

Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed and 
to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had guile-2.0-compiled files 
in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones installed by the .deb it might get 
confused. Was this a clean install of Ubuntu or were you upgrading and using a 
GnuCash you’d built yourself before upgrading?

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Oct 24, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Colin Law  wrote:
> 
> Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
> dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it wasn't
> going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now it
> runs ok.
> 
> So is this a packaging bug?
> 
> Colin
> 
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  wrote:
> 
>> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
>> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
>> 
>> Colin
>> 
>> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:
>> 
>>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
>>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on startup.
>>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the trace
>>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine so
>>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
>>> 
>>> Colin
>>> 
>>> $ gnucash
>>> Backtrace:
>>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>>  2994:20 19 (_)
>>>   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>>>  3014:26 17 (_)
>>> In unknown file:
>>>  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
>>> In utilities.scm:
>>> 28:0 15 (_)
>>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>>  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>>>   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>>>  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>>>  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
>>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>>>390:8 10 (_ _)
>>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>>  2726:13  9 (_)
>>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>>>390:8  8 (_ _)
>>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>>  2994:20  7 (_)
>>>   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>>>  3014:26  5 (_)
>>> In unknown file:
>>>   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
>>> In core-utils.scm:
>>> 40:0  3 (_)
>>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>>  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
>>>   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
>>> In unknown file:
>>>   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
>>> 
>>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
>>> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-24 Thread Colin Law
Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm).  Having checked
dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it wasn't
going to remove anything critical,  I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now it
runs ok.

So is this a packaging bug?

Colin

On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, Colin Law  wrote:

> Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
> /usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> /usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
> Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
>
> Colin
>
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:
>
>> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
>> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on startup.
>> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the trace
>> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine so
>> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>> $ gnucash
>> Backtrace:
>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>   2994:20 19 (_)
>>2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>>   3014:26 17 (_)
>> In unknown file:
>>   16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
>> In utilities.scm:
>>  28:0 15 (_)
>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>   3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>>222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>>   3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>>   2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> 390:8 10 (_ _)
>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>   2726:13  9 (_)
>> In ice-9/threads.scm:
>> 390:8  8 (_ _)
>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>   2994:20  7 (_)
>>2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>>   3014:26  5 (_)
>> In unknown file:
>>4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
>> In core-utils.scm:
>>  40:0  3 (_)
>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>   2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
>>260:13  1 (for-each # …)
>> In unknown file:
>>0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
>>
>> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
>> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
>>
>>
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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-24 Thread Colin Law
Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
/usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
/usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?

Colin

On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law  wrote:

> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
> least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on startup.
> Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the trace
> file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine so
> I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.
>
> Colin
>
> $ gnucash
> Backtrace:
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2994:20 19 (_)
>2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
>   3014:26 17 (_)
> In unknown file:
>   16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
> In utilities.scm:
>  28:0 15 (_)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
>222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
>   3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
>   2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> 390:8 10 (_ _)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2726:13  9 (_)
> In ice-9/threads.scm:
> 390:8  8 (_ _)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2994:20  7 (_)
>2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
>   3014:26  5 (_)
> In unknown file:
>4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
> In core-utils.scm:
>  40:0  3 (_)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>   2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
>260:13  1 (for-each # …)
> In unknown file:
>0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)
>
> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
>
>
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[GNC] Gnucash 3.3 crash after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10

2018-10-24 Thread Colin Law
Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.  This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on startup.
Starting in a terminal gives result below.  There is nothing in the trace
file.  On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine so
I guess it is to with updated file locations or something.

Colin

$ gnucash
Backtrace:
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2994:20 19 (_)
   2312:4 18 (save-module-excursion _)
  3014:26 17 (_)
In unknown file:
  16 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/utilities" #)
In utilities.scm:
 28:0 15 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  3377:20 14 (process-use-modules _)
   222:17 13 (map1 (((gnucash core-utils
  3378:31 12 (_ ((gnucash core-utils)))
  2800:17 11 (resolve-interface (gnucash core-utils) #:select _ # _ # …)
In ice-9/threads.scm:
390:8 10 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2726:13  9 (_)
In ice-9/threads.scm:
390:8  8 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2994:20  7 (_)
   2312:4  6 (save-module-excursion _)
  3014:26  5 (_)
In unknown file:
   4 (primitive-load-path "gnucash/core-utils" #)
In core-utils.scm:
 40:0  3 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  2071:24  2 (call-with-deferred-observers #)
   260:13  1 (for-each # …)
In unknown file:
   0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("Undefined variab…" …) …)

ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
Undefined variable: gnc-build-userdata-path
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 unknown error while retrieving price quotes

2018-10-23 Thread D via gnucash-user
Frank,

I might, except that I am a "One edit at a time" contributor, insofar as I am 
incapable of working with Git on more than one set of changes at a time. My 
repository is currently on PR115, which is stuck on the translation issue. 
Until that is finished (I attempted to withdraw the PR, but Geert overruled 
me), I'm in limbo.

David

On October 23, 2018, at 3:44 AM, "Frank H. Ellenberger" 
 wrote:

Hi David,
can you create a tip of the day from your suggestion?
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/doc/tip_of_the_day.list.c

TIA
Frank

Am 22.10.18 um 11:26 schrieb D via gnucash-user:
> Dmitry,
> 
> Double check that every security is using Yahoo JSON. It is easy to overlook 
> one stock, and the whole thing breaks. It is possible in the security editor 
> list to add a column showing the price source, so that it is easy to see all 
> your sources at once.
> 
> David T.
> 
> On October 22, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Dmitry Zaslavsky  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm not able to update stock prices.  I'm running v.3.3 on MacOS 10.11.  I
> updated Financial::Quote to v. 1.47.  I changed the source for all
> securities to Yahoo JSON.  I tested it using qnc-fq-dump for a random
> sample of securities and received good results.  And yet when I update
> quotes in Price Database I get the "unknown error" message and none of the
> prices get updated.  I tried updating via --add-price-quotes command line
> option, no errors reported, but no price updates either.
> 
> Please help troubleshoot this.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dmitry.
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 unknown error while retrieving price quotes

2018-10-22 Thread Dmitry Zaslavsky
Thank you, that worked.  added a column to see sources and found one
pointing at yahoo.
Thanks
Dmitry

On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 5:26 AM D  wrote:

> Dmitry,
>
> Double check that every security is using Yahoo JSON. It is easy to
> overlook one stock, and the whole thing breaks. It is possible in the
> security editor list to add a column showing the price source, so that it
> is easy to see all your sources at once.
>
> David T.
>
> On October 22, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Dmitry Zaslavsky  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm not able to update stock prices.  I'm running v.3.3 on MacOS 10.11.  I
> updated Financial::Quote to v. 1.47.  I changed the source for all
> securities to Yahoo JSON.  I tested it using qnc-fq-dump for a random
> sample of securities and received good results.  And yet when I update
> quotes in Price Database I get the "unknown error" message and none of the
> prices get updated.  I tried updating via --add-price-quotes command line
> option, no errors reported, but no price updates either.
>
> Please help troubleshoot this.
>
> Thanks,
> Dmitry.
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 unknown error while retrieving price quotes

2018-10-22 Thread D via gnucash-user
Dmitry,

Double check that every security is using Yahoo JSON. It is easy to overlook 
one stock, and the whole thing breaks. It is possible in the security editor 
list to add a column showing the price source, so that it is easy to see all 
your sources at once.

David T.

On October 22, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Dmitry Zaslavsky  wrote:

Hello,

I'm not able to update stock prices.  I'm running v.3.3 on MacOS 10.11.  I
updated Financial::Quote to v. 1.47.  I changed the source for all
securities to Yahoo JSON.  I tested it using qnc-fq-dump for a random
sample of securities and received good results.  And yet when I update
quotes in Price Database I get the "unknown error" message and none of the
prices get updated.  I tried updating via --add-price-quotes command line
option, no errors reported, but no price updates either.

Please help troubleshoot this.

Thanks,
Dmitry.
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[GNC] GnuCash 3.3 unknown error while retrieving price quotes

2018-10-22 Thread Dmitry Zaslavsky
Hello,

I'm not able to update stock prices.  I'm running v.3.3 on MacOS 10.11.  I
updated Financial::Quote to v. 1.47.  I changed the source for all
securities to Yahoo JSON.  I tested it using qnc-fq-dump for a random
sample of securities and received good results.  And yet when I update
quotes in Price Database I get the "unknown error" message and none of the
prices get updated.  I tried updating via --add-price-quotes command line
option, no errors reported, but no price updates either.

Please help troubleshoot this.

Thanks,
Dmitry.
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 invoice layout questions

2018-10-08 Thread Christopher Lam
Hi, you may try saving customised invoice as a "saved report". You can also
view the exported html report in a web browser, and experiment with CSS.
Most invoice layout fields have been given a CSS class and can be modified
in the layout tab.

Please remember to copy list on replies; other users are also interested
and are able to offer alternative solutions.

On Mon, 8 Oct 2018, 21:46 Howard M. Fried  wrote:

> Thank you Mr. Lam,
>
> I was able to move and change all the items as desired by going to Print
> Invoice-->Options. But, I do not see a means to change table padding or
> font characteristics; only the style sheet dialog has those options.
> Also, importantly, I do not see a means to save the options; I need to
> change seven of them, and it would be annoying to do so repeatedly.
>
> Am I correct (I haven't cc'd the list; my issue is fairly minor)?
>
> On 10/7/18 22:35 Christopher Lam wrote:> Hi
> >
> > These changes came about because of work on invoices to improve
> > maintainability and add customizability. The v3.3+ invoice aimed to
> > mimic previous reports but is imperfect.
> >
> > 1. You can now insert a company logo without using a custom style sheet.
> > See the invoice report options, and see "Picture location" in the Layout
> tab
> >
> > 2. Display tab / Untick 'Title'
> >
> > 3. Probably - please check the Layout tab
> >
> > 4. Please check the Layouttab
> >
> > Please feel free to lodge a bug report and discuss without cluttering
> list.
> >
> > On 07/10/18 22:15, Howard M. Fried wrote:
> >> Mac OS 10.9
> >>
> >> 1. I use a custom style sheet. With GnuCash 3.2, everything, by
> >> default, appeared OK (e.g., table padding). With ver 3.3, I had to
> >> increase the table cell padding (from 1 to 5) in Edit-Style
> >> Sheet-Tables. OK, but now there is a large amount of space between the
> >> image at the top and the customer and business addresses.
> >>
> >> 2.? Ver 3.3, shows the invoice number twice, in the upper left; it
> >> appears only once with ver 3.2. I found many entries for "invoice
> >> title" in "invoice.scm", but I'm not clear what, if anything, to change.
> >>
> >> 3. Ver 3.3 shows the date twice, above and below the business address
> >> on the right. Possible to remove the one below?
> >>
> >> 4.? Is it possible to change the positions of the Date, Due, and
> >> Terms? Ver 3.2, they were on left below customer address; ver 3.3,
> >> they are above business address.
> >>
> >> Note that item #1 is related to the style sheet. The other three items
> >> behave as described prior to applying the style sheet (i.e., they
> >> occur in the default Easy Invoice).
> >>
> >> Sorry for the many questions.
> >> Thank you.
>
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[GNC] GnuCash 3.3 builds on CentOS 7

2018-10-08 Thread Eric Wheeler
Hello all,

For those interested, we have successfully built GnuCash on CentOS 7.

1. download gnucash 3.3:
  
https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/Everything/source/tree/Packages/g/gnucash-3.3-1.fc30.src.rpm
2. yum install yum-utils epel-release 
3. yum-builddep gnucash-3.3-1.fc30.src.rpm
4. yum install boost-devel libsoup-devel gsettings-desktop-schemas
5. rpm -ivh gnucash-3.3-1.fc30.src.rpm
6. Patch have_dst() in your local OS boost install:
  /usr/include/boost/date_time/local_time/custom_time_zone.hpp
  See this patch: https://www.boost.org/patches/1_54_0/002-date-time.patch

6. Add this just above '%cmake .' in the gnucash.spec. Note that 
-D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS=1 is important:

%global optflags %{optflags} -Wno-parentheses -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS=1
%define __cmake cmake3
sed -i 's/1\.54\.0/1.53.0/g' CMakeLists.txt
%cmake .

7. rpmbuild -bb 

There might be other deps, perhaps I had them installed already.  But it works 
for me!

(ps, This redhat bugzilla reports the boost bugfix request in case that is 
useful: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1636817 )

--
Eric Wheeler
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 invoice layout questions

2018-10-07 Thread Christopher Lam

Hi

These changes came about because of work on invoices to improve 
maintainability and add customizability. The v3.3+ invoice aimed to 
mimic previous reports but is imperfect.


1. You can now insert a company logo without using a custom style sheet. 
See the invoice report options, and see "Picture location" in the Layout tab


2. Display tab / Untick 'Title'

3. Probably - please check the Layout tab

4. Please check the Layouttab

Please feel free to lodge a bug report and discuss without cluttering list.

On 07/10/18 22:15, Howard M. Fried wrote:

Mac OS 10.9

1. I use a custom style sheet. With GnuCash 3.2, everything, by 
default, appeared OK (e.g., table padding). With ver 3.3, I had to 
increase the table cell padding (from 1 to 5) in Edit-Style 
Sheet-Tables. OK, but now there is a large amount of space between the 
image at the top and the customer and business addresses.


2.  Ver 3.3, shows the invoice number twice, in the upper left; it 
appears only once with ver 3.2. I found many entries for "invoice 
title" in "invoice.scm", but I'm not clear what, if anything, to change.


3. Ver 3.3 shows the date twice, above and below the business address 
on the right. Possible to remove the one below?


4.  Is it possible to change the positions of the Date, Due, and 
Terms? Ver 3.2, they were on left below customer address; ver 3.3, 
they are above business address.


Note that item #1 is related to the style sheet. The other three items 
behave as described prior to applying the style sheet (i.e., they 
occur in the default Easy Invoice).


Sorry for the many questions.
Thank you.
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[GNC] GnuCash 3.3 invoice layout questions

2018-10-07 Thread Howard M. Fried

Mac OS 10.9

1. I use a custom style sheet. With GnuCash 3.2, everything, by default, 
appeared OK (e.g., table padding). With ver 3.3, I had to increase the 
table cell padding (from 1 to 5) in Edit-Style Sheet-Tables. OK, but now 
there is a large amount of space between the image at the top and the 
customer and business addresses.


2.  Ver 3.3, shows the invoice number twice, in the upper left; it 
appears only once with ver 3.2. I found many entries for "invoice title" 
in "invoice.scm", but I'm not clear what, if anything, to change.


3. Ver 3.3 shows the date twice, above and below the business address on 
the right. Possible to remove the one below?


4.  Is it possible to change the positions of the Date, Due, and Terms? 
Ver 3.2, they were on left below customer address; ver 3.3, they are 
above business address.


Note that item #1 is related to the style sheet. The other three items 
behave as described prior to applying the style sheet (i.e., they occur 
in the default Easy Invoice).


Sorry for the many questions.
Thank you.
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread prl

Thanks, John.

I'll wait for a fix then.

If I see any other problems in GNC3.3 I'll post in a separate thread as 
David T has requested.


Peter

On 5/10/2018 00:36, John Ralls wrote:

Nope, it’s https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796875.

Regards,
John Ralls


On Oct 4, 2018, at 6:22 AM, prl > wrote:


Would you like me to repost this problem in a new thread?

Peter

On 4/10/2018 22:32, D wrote:

Peter,

Rather than tacking all your issues into this announcement message, 
could you start new threads for new issues? It is difficult to 
monitor issues if they are all rolled into one topic.


Thanks.
David T.

On October 4, 2018, at 2:34 PM, prl > wrote:


Another thing I can't work out in GNC 3.3/macOS 10.11.6.

In all earlier versions of GNC that I've used, when autocompletion was
being used in a register field, I could RIGHT_ARROW on the keyboard to
accept the autocompletion but stay in the field, so that I could add to
the text or delete back and change the last part. I used this fairly 
often.


In GNC3.3, RIGHT_ARROW does nothing in this context.

RETURN, TAB and DOWN_ARROW both accept the autocompletion, but move away
from the field, as in earlier versions.

Is this change in RIGHT_ARROW behaviour intended, an unavoidable
side-effect of the move to GTK3.0, or a bug?

Peter

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread John Ralls
Nope, it’s https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796875 
.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Oct 4, 2018, at 6:22 AM, prl  wrote:
> 
> Would you like me to repost this problem in a new thread?
> 
> Peter
> 
> On 4/10/2018 22:32, D wrote:
>> Peter,
>> 
>> Rather than tacking all your issues into this announcement message, could 
>> you start new threads for new issues? It is difficult to monitor issues if 
>> they are all rolled into one topic.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> David T.
>> 
>> On October 4, 2018, at 2:34 PM, prl  wrote:
>> 
>> Another thing I can't work out in GNC 3.3/macOS 10.11.6.
>> 
>> In all earlier versions of GNC that I've used, when autocompletion was
>> being used in a register field, I could RIGHT_ARROW on the keyboard to
>> accept the autocompletion but stay in the field, so that I could add to
>> the text or delete back and change the last part. I used this fairly often.
>> 
>> In GNC3.3, RIGHT_ARROW does nothing in this context.
>> 
>> RETURN, TAB and DOWN_ARROW both accept the autocompletion, but move away
>> from the field, as in earlier versions.
>> 
>> Is this change in RIGHT_ARROW behaviour intended, an unavoidable
>> side-effect of the move to GTK3.0, or a bug?
>> 
>> Peter
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread prl

Would you like me to repost this problem in a new thread?

Peter

On 4/10/2018 22:32, D wrote:

Peter,

Rather than tacking all your issues into this announcement message, could you 
start new threads for new issues? It is difficult to monitor issues if they are 
all rolled into one topic.

Thanks.
David T.

On October 4, 2018, at 2:34 PM, prl  wrote:

Another thing I can't work out in GNC 3.3/macOS 10.11.6.

In all earlier versions of GNC that I've used, when autocompletion was
being used in a register field, I could RIGHT_ARROW on the keyboard to
accept the autocompletion but stay in the field, so that I could add to
the text or delete back and change the last part. I used this fairly often.

In GNC3.3, RIGHT_ARROW does nothing in this context.

RETURN, TAB and DOWN_ARROW both accept the autocompletion, but move away
from the field, as in earlier versions.

Is this change in RIGHT_ARROW behaviour intended, an unavoidable
side-effect of the move to GTK3.0, or a bug?

Peter

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread D via gnucash-user
Peter,

Rather than tacking all your issues into this announcement message, could you 
start new threads for new issues? It is difficult to monitor issues if they are 
all rolled into one topic.

Thanks.
David T.

On October 4, 2018, at 2:34 PM, prl  wrote:

Another thing I can't work out in GNC 3.3/macOS 10.11.6.

In all earlier versions of GNC that I've used, when autocompletion was 
being used in a register field, I could RIGHT_ARROW on the keyboard to 
accept the autocompletion but stay in the field, so that I could add to 
the text or delete back and change the last part. I used this fairly often.

In GNC3.3, RIGHT_ARROW does nothing in this context.

RETURN, TAB and DOWN_ARROW both accept the autocompletion, but move away 
from the field, as in earlier versions.

Is this change in RIGHT_ARROW behaviour intended, an unavoidable 
side-effect of the move to GTK3.0, or a bug?

Peter

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread prl

Another thing I can't work out in GNC 3.3/macOS 10.11.6.

In all earlier versions of GNC that I've used, when autocompletion was 
being used in a register field, I could RIGHT_ARROW on the keyboard to 
accept the autocompletion but stay in the field, so that I could add to 
the text or delete back and change the last part. I used this fairly often.


In GNC3.3, RIGHT_ARROW does nothing in this context.

RETURN, TAB and DOWN_ARROW both accept the autocompletion, but move away 
from the field, as in earlier versions.


Is this change in RIGHT_ARROW behaviour intended, an unavoidable 
side-effect of the move to GTK3.0, or a bug?


Peter

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread prl

Hi, Geert.

Thanks for the clarification.

Peter

On 4/10/2018 17:27, Geert Janssens wrote:

Op donderdag 4 oktober 2018 02:45:28 CEST schreef prl:

Thanks John.

That works nicely, even though the CSS file path and file contents are
different from what's in the GTK3 link you gave. The path and CSS data
in the GTK3 link works, too, though.


Both will indeed work. And on MacOS they are interchangeable. On other
platforms these paths have a different scope:
GTK_CONFIG_HOME/gtk.css (which is what John expanded for you below) will
affect *all* gtk applications installed on your system.
GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css (as used in the GTK3 link) will only affect
gnucash.

As GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css works the same on all platforms and affects
only GnuCash it's the preferred path to add gnucash specific snippets.


It may be useful to change the font sizes in the examples in the GTK3
page from "8px" to "8pt". 8px is probably unreasonably small.

Also, there's a typo in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_css - it
gives the file path as "GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css" ( element
displayed as text). "" is also improperly displayed in a file path
in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Menu_Keyboard_Shortcuts

Thanks, too, to Geert and D who also replied to my post.


You're welcome.

Geert





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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread prl

Thanks, John.

Peter

On 4/10/2018 11:15, John Ralls wrote:

Peter,

Thanks, I've made the corrections.

Regards,
John Ralls



On Oct 3, 2018, at 5:45 PM, prl  wrote:

Thanks John.

That works nicely, even though the CSS file path and file contents are 
different from what's in the GTK3 link you gave. The path and CSS data in the 
GTK3 link works, too, though.

It may be useful to change the font sizes in the examples in the GTK3 page from "8px" to 
"8pt". 8px is probably unreasonably small.

Also, there's a typo in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_css - it gives the file path as 
"GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css" ( element displayed as text). "" is 
also improperly displayed in a file path in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Menu_Keyboard_Shortcuts

Thanks, too, to Geert and D who also replied to my post.

Peter
On 3/10/2018 23:42, John Ralls wrote:



On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:03 AM, prl mailto:p...@ozemail.com.au>> wrote:

On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has increased the 
font size in the registers.

I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:

style "font"
{
   font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
}
widget_class "*" style "font"
gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"

as suggested in 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size,
 but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different font sizes, 
and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no effect.

Anyone have any suggestions?

In ~/Library/Application Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css put:
* {
 font-name: Arial Narrow;
 font-size: 8pt;
}

You’ll need to create the directories config/gtk-3.0 and the file.
For more adjustments you can make see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3.

Regards,
John Ralls


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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-04 Thread Geert Janssens
Op donderdag 4 oktober 2018 02:45:28 CEST schreef prl:
> Thanks John.
> 
> That works nicely, even though the CSS file path and file contents are
> different from what's in the GTK3 link you gave. The path and CSS data
> in the GTK3 link works, too, though.
> 
Both will indeed work. And on MacOS they are interchangeable. On other 
platforms these paths have a different scope:
GTK_CONFIG_HOME/gtk.css (which is what John expanded for you below) will 
affect *all* gtk applications installed on your system.
GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css (as used in the GTK3 link) will only affect 
gnucash.

As GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css works the same on all platforms and affects 
only GnuCash it's the preferred path to add gnucash specific snippets.

> It may be useful to change the font sizes in the examples in the GTK3
> page from "8px" to "8pt". 8px is probably unreasonably small.
> 
> Also, there's a typo in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_css - it
> gives the file path as "GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css" ( element
> displayed as text). "" is also improperly displayed in a file path
> in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Menu_Keyboard_Shortcuts
> 
> Thanks, too, to Geert and D who also replied to my post.
> 
You're welcome.

Geert


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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread John Ralls
Peter,

Thanks, I've made the corrections.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Oct 3, 2018, at 5:45 PM, prl  wrote:
> 
> Thanks John.
> 
> That works nicely, even though the CSS file path and file contents are 
> different from what's in the GTK3 link you gave. The path and CSS data in the 
> GTK3 link works, too, though.
> 
> It may be useful to change the font sizes in the examples in the GTK3 page 
> from "8px" to "8pt". 8px is probably unreasonably small.
> 
> Also, there's a typo in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_css - it gives 
> the file path as "GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css" ( element displayed as 
> text). "" is also improperly displayed in a file path in 
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Menu_Keyboard_Shortcuts
> 
> Thanks, too, to Geert and D who also replied to my post.
> 
> Peter
> On 3/10/2018 23:42, John Ralls wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:03 AM, prl >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has increased 
>>> the font size in the registers.
>>> 
>>> I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:
>>> 
>>> style "font"
>>> {
>>>   font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
>>> }
>>> widget_class "*" style "font"
>>> gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"
>>> 
>>> as suggested in 
>>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size,
>>>  but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different font 
>>> sizes, and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no effect.
>>> 
>>> Anyone have any suggestions?
>> 
>> In ~/Library/Application Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css put:
>> * {
>> font-name: Arial Narrow;
>> font-size: 8pt;
>> }
>> 
>> You’ll need to create the directories config/gtk-3.0 and the file.
>> For more adjustments you can make see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>> 
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread prl

Thanks John.

That works nicely, even though the CSS file path and file contents are 
different from what's in the GTK3 link you gave. The path and CSS data 
in the GTK3 link works, too, though.


It may be useful to change the font sizes in the examples in the GTK3 
page from "8px" to "8pt". 8px is probably unreasonably small.


Also, there's a typo in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_css - it 
gives the file path as "GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css" ( element 
displayed as text). "" is also improperly displayed in a file path 
in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Menu_Keyboard_Shortcuts


Thanks, too, to Geert and D who also replied to my post.

Peter
On 3/10/2018 23:42, John Ralls wrote:



On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:03 AM, prl > wrote:


On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has 
increased the font size in the registers.


I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:

style "font"
{
  font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
}
widget_class "*" style "font"
gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"

as suggested in 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size, 
but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different 
font sizes, and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no 
effect.


Anyone have any suggestions?


In ~/Library/Application Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css put:
* {
    font-name: Arial Narrow;
    font-size: 8pt;
}

You’ll need to create the directories config/gtk-3.0 and the file.
For more adjustments you can make see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3.

Regards,
John Ralls



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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread John Ralls


> On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:03 AM, prl  wrote:
> 
> On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has increased 
> the font size in the registers.
> 
> I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:
> 
> style "font"
> {
>   font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
> }
> widget_class "*" style "font"
> gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"
> 
> as suggested in 
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size,
>  but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different font 
> sizes, and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no effect.
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions?

In ~/Library/Application Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css put:
* {
font-name: Arial Narrow;
font-size: 8pt;
}

You’ll need to create the directories config/gtk-3.0 and the file.
For more adjustments you can make see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3 
.

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread Geert Janssens
Hi,

As the note in that FAQ entry states: the code you used is for Gtk2, while 
GnuCash 3 uses Gtk3. You can click on the Gtk3 link to get details on how to 
change font size for GnuCash 3.

Regards,

Geert

On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 11:03:00 AM CEST prl wrote:
> On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has
> increased the font size in the registers.
> 
> I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:
> 
> style "font"
> {
>font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
> }
> widget_class "*" style "font"
> gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"
> 
> as suggested in
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_cha
> racters_or_adjust_the_font_size, but that seems to have no effect. I've
> tried a couple of different font sizes, and using Helvetica instead of
> Arial Narrow, also with no effect.
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Peter
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread Geert Janssens
Hi,

As the note in that FAQ entry states: the code you used is for Gtk2, while 
GnuCash 3 uses Gtk3. You can click on the Gtk3 link to get details on how to 
change font size for GnuCash 3.

Regards,

Geert

On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 11:03:00 AM CEST prl wrote:
> On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has
> increased the font size in the registers.
> 
> I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:
> 
> style "font"
> {
>font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
> }
> widget_class "*" style "font"
> gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"
> 
> as suggested in
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_cha
> racters_or_adjust_the_font_size, but that seems to have no effect. I've
> tried a couple of different font sizes, and using Helvetica instead of
> Arial Narrow, also with no effect.
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Peter
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread D via gnucash-user
It looks like you are writing that for gtk2. Check out the link for gtk3 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3.

David

On October 3, 2018, at 2:35 PM, prl  wrote:

On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has 
increased the font size in the registers.

I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:

style "font"
{
   font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
}
widget_class "*" style "font"
gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"

as suggested in 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size,
 
but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different font 
sizes, and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no effect.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Peter
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-03 Thread prl
On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has 
increased the font size in the registers.


I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:

style "font"
{
  font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
}
widget_class "*" style "font"
gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"

as suggested in 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size, 
but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different font 
sizes, and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no effect.


Anyone have any suggestions?

Peter
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-02 Thread Geert Janssens
Oh, ok.

Regards,

Geert

Op dinsdag 2 oktober 2018 13:35:30 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> Geert,
> 
> The settings.ini changes that I failed to get working was changing the
> theme, rather than changing individual settings.
> 
> Greg
> 917-664-0083
> http://gregetling.com
> --
> "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is
> marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
> 
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 1:59 AM, Geert Janssens 
> 
> wrote:
> > Op dinsdag 2 oktober 2018 03:21:32 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> > > Adrien,
> > > 
> > > Then the mistake was mine - as you surmised, I attempted to use the
> > > shorthand without enough information, causing it to be ignored.
> > 
> > I'm glad you got it working.
> > 
> > Just to solve the other mystery: when you tried settings.ini previously,
> > did
> > you also shorthand to only a font size ? I believe the font specification
> > in
> > settings.ini also requires at least a font family.
> > 
> > Geert




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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-02 Thread Greg Etling
Geert,

The settings.ini changes that I failed to get working was changing the
theme, rather than changing individual settings.

Greg
917-664-0083
http://gregetling.com
--
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marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt

On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 1:59 AM, Geert Janssens 
wrote:

> Op dinsdag 2 oktober 2018 03:21:32 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> > Adrien,
> >
> > Then the mistake was mine - as you surmised, I attempted to use the
> > shorthand without enough information, causing it to be ignored.
> >
> I'm glad you got it working.
>
> Just to solve the other mystery: when you tried settings.ini previously,
> did
> you also shorthand to only a font size ? I believe the font specification
> in
> settings.ini also requires at least a font family.
>
> Geert
>
>
>
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-01 Thread Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 2 oktober 2018 03:21:32 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> Adrien,
> 
> Then the mistake was mine - as you surmised, I attempted to use the
> shorthand without enough information, causing it to be ignored.
> 
I'm glad you got it working.

Just to solve the other mystery: when you tried settings.ini previously, did 
you also shorthand to only a font size ? I believe the font specification in 
settings.ini also requires at least a font family.

Geert


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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-01 Thread Greg Etling
Adrien,

Then the mistake was mine - as you surmised, I attempted to use the
shorthand without enough information, causing it to be ignored.

Greg
917-664-0083
http://gregetling.com
--
"The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is
marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt

On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 8:03 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:

> Your welcome.
>
> ‘font’ declarations are for the actual font name/family. They can be used
> however as a ’shorthand’ property with more info. But for it to work, you
> have to specify at least a size and name/family. (other options are style,
> variant and weight)
>
> So:
>
> * {
>  font: 12px;
> }
>
> won’t work, but this should:
>
> * {
>  font: 12px “Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif";
> }
>
>
> Personally, I prefer standard declarations as the shorthand versions are
> prone to quirks and since gtk+3 isn’t a necessarily faithful/complete
> implementation of web css, some might not work at all.
>
> I’ll take a look at the wiki and adjust it as necessary for clarity and
> offering the most likely solutions to work.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> > On Oct 1, 2018, at 4:59 PM, Greg Etling  wrote:
> >
> > Adrien,
> >
> > Thank you for this. I compared and tested against what is on the Wiki
> page (using my phone to avoid the blacklist!), and what you sent worked.
> Note for others, at least with Gnucash 3.2 and 3.3 and OSX High Sierra,
> 'font-size' worked while 'font' (as recommended on the wiki) had no effect.
> >
> > Side effect of installing 3.3 - when I downgraded to 3.2, all of my
> graphs are too wide when set at 100% width. They are fine now that I've
> been able to re-upgrade thanks to this workaround, but just noting the
> behavior for anyone else switching between the two versions.
> >
> > Greg
> > 917-664-0083
> > http://gregetling.com
> > --
> > "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face
> is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 3:07 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
> adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> > Greg,
> >
> > I don’t use the .ini method on Mac (is that not just for Windows?) but I
> can attest that a custom css file works fine.
> >
> > Create a file called gtk-3.0.css and store it in “~/Library/Application
> Support/Gnucash”
> >
> > Use the following css declaration to alter *all* fonts used in the UI.
> >
> > * {
> >  font-size: 12px;
> > }
> >
> > Set the size as desired if 12px doesn’t appeal to you. You may need to
> restart Gnucash between edits to see the changes.
> >
> > If you want to target only specific UI elements, you’ll need to use the
> gtk-inspector to figure out the proper element names/classes to target.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Adrien
> >
> > > On Oct 1, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Geert Janssens 
> wrote:
> > >
> > > Greg,
> > >
> > > The blacklisted IP is something to take up with Derek (Derek Atkins
> > > ). He manages the infrastructure that runs the wiki.
> > >
> > > I don't think there have been changes in the code itself, but the wiki
> has
> > > been updated to be more detailed with regards to expected file
> locations on
> > > different platforms. As I don't have access to a recent enough Mac I
> can't
> > > verify any of these details myself though.
> > >
> > > Others may have hands on experience.
> > >
> > > Geert
> > >
> > > Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 19:31:16 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> > >> Two items:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>  1. For some reason my home IP has been blacklisted and I've been
> unable
> > >>  to access wiki.gnucash.org for some time now. So I cannot reconfirm
> > >>  point 2 but working from memory...
> > >>  2. I have previously tried to set some font settings through the
> > >>  settings.ini on 3.x and been entirely unsuccessful in seeing any
> changes
> > >>  reflected in the UI. Are there fixes to this issue in the Mac
> version of
> > >>  3.3 that would make this more reliable than with 3.2?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Greg
> > >> 917-664-0083
> > >> http://gregetling.com
> > >> --
> > >> "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose
> face is
> > >> marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs,
> who
> > >> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error
> and
> > >> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 8:45 AM Geert Janssens <
> geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be>
> > >>
> > >> wrote:
> > >>> Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 13:37:12 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> >  Apologies for threading/formatting issues as I was not subscribed
> to the
> >  list for this message.
> > 
> >  Is there any way to manually revert the size to 72/inch 

Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-01 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Your welcome.

‘font’ declarations are for the actual font name/family. They can be used 
however as a ’shorthand’ property with more info. But for it to work, you have 
to specify at least a size and name/family. (other options are style, variant 
and weight)

So:

* {
 font: 12px;
}

won’t work, but this should:

* {
 font: 12px “Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif";
}


Personally, I prefer standard declarations as the shorthand versions are prone 
to quirks and since gtk+3 isn’t a necessarily faithful/complete implementation 
of web css, some might not work at all.

I’ll take a look at the wiki and adjust it as necessary for clarity and 
offering the most likely solutions to work.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 1, 2018, at 4:59 PM, Greg Etling  wrote:
> 
> Adrien,
> 
> Thank you for this. I compared and tested against what is on the Wiki page 
> (using my phone to avoid the blacklist!), and what you sent worked. Note for 
> others, at least with Gnucash 3.2 and 3.3 and OSX High Sierra, 'font-size' 
> worked while 'font' (as recommended on the wiki) had no effect.
> 
> Side effect of installing 3.3 - when I downgraded to 3.2, all of my graphs 
> are too wide when set at 100% width. They are fine now that I've been able to 
> re-upgrade thanks to this workaround, but just noting the behavior for anyone 
> else switching between the two versions.
> 
> Greg
> 917-664-0083
> http://gregetling.com
> --
> "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is 
> marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who 
> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and 
> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
> 
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 3:07 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
>  wrote:
> Greg,
> 
> I don’t use the .ini method on Mac (is that not just for Windows?) but I can 
> attest that a custom css file works fine.
> 
> Create a file called gtk-3.0.css and store it in “~/Library/Application 
> Support/Gnucash”
> 
> Use the following css declaration to alter *all* fonts used in the UI.
> 
> * {
>  font-size: 12px;
> }
> 
> Set the size as desired if 12px doesn’t appeal to you. You may need to 
> restart Gnucash between edits to see the changes.
> 
> If you want to target only specific UI elements, you’ll need to use the 
> gtk-inspector to figure out the proper element names/classes to target.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
> > On Oct 1, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Geert Janssens  
> > wrote:
> > 
> > Greg,
> > 
> > The blacklisted IP is something to take up with Derek (Derek Atkins 
> > ). He manages the infrastructure that runs the wiki.
> > 
> > I don't think there have been changes in the code itself, but the wiki has 
> > been updated to be more detailed with regards to expected file locations on 
> > different platforms. As I don't have access to a recent enough Mac I can't 
> > verify any of these details myself though.
> > 
> > Others may have hands on experience.
> > 
> > Geert
> > 
> > Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 19:31:16 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> >> Two items:
> >> 
> >> 
> >>  1. For some reason my home IP has been blacklisted and I've been unable
> >>  to access wiki.gnucash.org for some time now. So I cannot reconfirm
> >>  point 2 but working from memory...
> >>  2. I have previously tried to set some font settings through the
> >>  settings.ini on 3.x and been entirely unsuccessful in seeing any changes
> >>  reflected in the UI. Are there fixes to this issue in the Mac version of
> >>  3.3 that would make this more reliable than with 3.2?
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Greg
> >> 917-664-0083
> >> http://gregetling.com
> >> --
> >> "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is
> >> marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
> >> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
> >> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 8:45 AM Geert Janssens 
> >> 
> >> wrote:
> >>> Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 13:37:12 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
>  Apologies for threading/formatting issues as I was not subscribed to the
>  list for this message.
>  
>  Is there any way to manually revert the size to 72/inch on Mac? The
> >>> 
> >>> larger
> >>> 
>  font now causes major issues on my 13" pre-retina (1280x800) screen,
>  including an inability to resize the window width to be less/equal to
>  screen width. It's bad enough from a usability standpoint that I
>  reverted
>  to 3.2.
> >>> 
> >>> You may set a custom default font size via gtk's settings.ini file:
> >>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_settings.ini
> >>> 
> >>> Geert
> >>> 
> >>> 
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-01 Thread Greg Etling
Adrien,

Thank you for this. I compared and tested against what is on the Wiki page
(using my phone to avoid the blacklist!), and what you sent worked. Note
for others, at least with Gnucash 3.2 and 3.3 and OSX High Sierra,
'font-size' worked while 'font' (as recommended on the wiki) had no effect.

Side effect of installing 3.3 - when I downgraded to 3.2, all of my graphs
are too wide when set at 100% width. They are fine now that I've been able
to re-upgrade thanks to this workaround, but just noting the behavior for
anyone else switching between the two versions.

Greg
917-664-0083
http://gregetling.com
--
"The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is
marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt

On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 3:07 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:

> Greg,
>
> I don’t use the .ini method on Mac (is that not just for Windows?) but I
> can attest that a custom css file works fine.
>
> Create a file called gtk-3.0.css and store it in “~/Library/Application
> Support/Gnucash”
>
> Use the following css declaration to alter *all* fonts used in the UI.
>
> * {
>  font-size: 12px;
> }
>
> Set the size as desired if 12px doesn’t appeal to you. You may need to
> restart Gnucash between edits to see the changes.
>
> If you want to target only specific UI elements, you’ll need to use the
> gtk-inspector to figure out the proper element names/classes to target.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> > On Oct 1, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Geert Janssens 
> wrote:
> >
> > Greg,
> >
> > The blacklisted IP is something to take up with Derek (Derek Atkins
> > ). He manages the infrastructure that runs the wiki.
> >
> > I don't think there have been changes in the code itself, but the wiki
> has
> > been updated to be more detailed with regards to expected file locations
> on
> > different platforms. As I don't have access to a recent enough Mac I
> can't
> > verify any of these details myself though.
> >
> > Others may have hands on experience.
> >
> > Geert
> >
> > Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 19:31:16 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
> >> Two items:
> >>
> >>
> >>  1. For some reason my home IP has been blacklisted and I've been unable
> >>  to access wiki.gnucash.org for some time now. So I cannot reconfirm
> >>  point 2 but working from memory...
> >>  2. I have previously tried to set some font settings through the
> >>  settings.ini on 3.x and been entirely unsuccessful in seeing any
> changes
> >>  reflected in the UI. Are there fixes to this issue in the Mac version
> of
> >>  3.3 that would make this more reliable than with 3.2?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Greg
> >> 917-664-0083
> >> http://gregetling.com
> >> --
> >> "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face
> is
> >> marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
> >> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error
> and
> >> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 8:45 AM Geert Janssens <
> geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be>
> >>
> >> wrote:
> >>> Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 13:37:12 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
>  Apologies for threading/formatting issues as I was not subscribed to
> the
>  list for this message.
> 
>  Is there any way to manually revert the size to 72/inch on Mac? The
> >>>
> >>> larger
> >>>
>  font now causes major issues on my 13" pre-retina (1280x800) screen,
>  including an inability to resize the window width to be less/equal to
>  screen width. It's bad enough from a usability standpoint that I
>  reverted
>  to 3.2.
> >>>
> >>> You may set a custom default font size via gtk's settings.ini file:
> >>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_settings.ini
> >>>
> >>> Geert
> >>>
> >>>
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.3 Released

2018-10-01 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Greg,

I don’t use the .ini method on Mac (is that not just for Windows?) but I can 
attest that a custom css file works fine.

Create a file called gtk-3.0.css and store it in “~/Library/Application 
Support/Gnucash”

Use the following css declaration to alter *all* fonts used in the UI.

* {
 font-size: 12px;
}

Set the size as desired if 12px doesn’t appeal to you. You may need to restart 
Gnucash between edits to see the changes.

If you want to target only specific UI elements, you’ll need to use the 
gtk-inspector to figure out the proper element names/classes to target.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 1, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Geert Janssens  wrote:
> 
> Greg,
> 
> The blacklisted IP is something to take up with Derek (Derek Atkins 
> ). He manages the infrastructure that runs the wiki.
> 
> I don't think there have been changes in the code itself, but the wiki has 
> been updated to be more detailed with regards to expected file locations on 
> different platforms. As I don't have access to a recent enough Mac I can't 
> verify any of these details myself though.
> 
> Others may have hands on experience.
> 
> Geert
> 
> Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 19:31:16 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
>> Two items:
>> 
>> 
>>  1. For some reason my home IP has been blacklisted and I've been unable
>>  to access wiki.gnucash.org for some time now. So I cannot reconfirm
>>  point 2 but working from memory...
>>  2. I have previously tried to set some font settings through the
>>  settings.ini on 3.x and been entirely unsuccessful in seeing any changes
>>  reflected in the UI. Are there fixes to this issue in the Mac version of
>>  3.3 that would make this more reliable than with 3.2?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Greg
>> 917-664-0083
>> http://gregetling.com
>> --
>> "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is
>> marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
>> comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
>> shortcoming" -Theodore Roosevelt
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 8:45 AM Geert Janssens 
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>> wrote:
>>> Op maandag 1 oktober 2018 13:37:12 CEST schreef Greg Etling:
 Apologies for threading/formatting issues as I was not subscribed to the
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 Is there any way to manually revert the size to 72/inch on Mac? The
>>> 
>>> larger
>>> 
 font now causes major issues on my 13" pre-retina (1280x800) screen,
 including an inability to resize the window width to be less/equal to
 screen width. It's bad enough from a usability standpoint that I
 reverted
 to 3.2.
>>> 
>>> You may set a custom default font size via gtk's settings.ini file:
>>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_settings.ini
>>> 
>>> Geert
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