Re: [GNC] Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before quitting

2023-02-14 Thread Richard Dawson
Crossed my fingers, closed GnuCash, and restarted.  It started up OK, 
and all the data appears to be intact.  I've been using GnuCash since 
1998, and this is the first glitch I have encountered.  Not a bad record.


Richard

On 2/13/23 16:34, David Carlson wrote:
I have occasionally seen that release of GnuCash do something similar 
to that when it crashes.  In my case I just re-start it and click open 
anyway at the prompt.  Then I check to see if whatever I was doing 
completed or if I lost any recent keystrokes.  Usually there is little 
or nothing missing because I do frequent saves before starting 
anything involving a lot of keystrokes.


On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 5:52 PM Richard Dawson  wrote:

On 2/13/23 14:06, Tommy Trussell wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 3:46 PM Richard Dawson
 wrote:
>
>     Several hours after after successfully completing
reconciliation, I
>     attempted to add another transaction, and I was greeted with the
>     message, "Operation is still running, wait for it to
complete before
>     quitting." I've been waiting for an hour or so, and there is
no hard
>     drive activity.  Attempting to save gives the same message.
>
>       If I recall correctly, I had saved the file when I
completed the
>     reconciliation,  as that is my general practice, but I left the
>     machine
>     on with the file open.
>
>     How should I proceed?
>
>
> Unless your system is very very slow, I wouldn't expect ANYTHING in
> GnuCash to take more than a few seconds to complete, though I am
sure
> there must be exceptions. I would strongly suspect a hardware or
> network problem in your case.
>
> Can you determine and tell us the version of GnuCash you're running
> (and where you got it, if not from an official source), and can you
> tell us what operating system is running on your computer?
>
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GnuCash 4.8, Build ID 4.8a+(2021-09-28)  I installed it from Ubuntu
repository.

My operating system is Kubuntu 22.04

I've been running this version of gnucash for several years, since it
became available via Ubuntu.

I agree that it shouldn't take this long...  It's now been several
hours
more!

Richard


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Re: [GNC] Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before quitting

2023-02-13 Thread David Carlson
I have occasionally seen that release of GnuCash do something similar to
that when it crashes.  In my case I just re-start it and click open anyway
at the prompt.  Then I check to see if whatever I was doing completed or if
I lost any recent keystrokes.  Usually there is little or nothing missing
because I do frequent saves before starting anything involving a lot of
keystrokes.

On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 5:52 PM Richard Dawson  wrote:

> On 2/13/23 14:06, Tommy Trussell wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 3:46 PM Richard Dawson  wrote:
> >
> > Several hours after after successfully completing reconciliation, I
> > attempted to add another transaction, and I was greeted with the
> > message, "Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before
> > quitting." I've been waiting for an hour or so, and there is no hard
> > drive activity.  Attempting to save gives the same message.
> >
> >   If I recall correctly, I had saved the file when I completed the
> > reconciliation,  as that is my general practice, but I left the
> > machine
> > on with the file open.
> >
> > How should I proceed?
> >
> >
> > Unless your system is very very slow, I wouldn't expect ANYTHING in
> > GnuCash to take more than a few seconds to complete, though I am sure
> > there must be exceptions. I would strongly suspect a hardware or
> > network problem in your case.
> >
> > Can you determine and tell us the version of GnuCash you're running
> > (and where you got it, if not from an official source), and can you
> > tell us what operating system is running on your computer?
> >
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>
> GnuCash 4.8, Build ID 4.8a+(2021-09-28)  I installed it from Ubuntu
> repository.
>
> My operating system is Kubuntu 22.04
>
> I've been running this version of gnucash for several years, since it
> became available via Ubuntu.
>
> I agree that it shouldn't take this long...  It's now been several hours
> more!
>
> Richard
>
>
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Re: [GNC] Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before quitting

2023-02-13 Thread Richard Dawson

On 2/13/23 14:06, Tommy Trussell wrote:

On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 3:46 PM Richard Dawson  wrote:

Several hours after after successfully completing reconciliation, I
attempted to add another transaction, and I was greeted with the
message, "Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before
quitting." I've been waiting for an hour or so, and there is no hard
drive activity.  Attempting to save gives the same message.

  If I recall correctly, I had saved the file when I completed the
reconciliation,  as that is my general practice, but I left the
machine
on with the file open.

How should I proceed?


Unless your system is very very slow, I wouldn't expect ANYTHING in 
GnuCash to take more than a few seconds to complete, though I am sure 
there must be exceptions. I would strongly suspect a hardware or 
network problem in your case.


Can you determine and tell us the version of GnuCash you're running 
(and where you got it, if not from an official source), and can you 
tell us what operating system is running on your computer?


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GnuCash 4.8, Build ID 4.8a+(2021-09-28)  I installed it from Ubuntu 
repository.


My operating system is Kubuntu 22.04

I've been running this version of gnucash for several years, since it 
became available via Ubuntu.


I agree that it shouldn't take this long...  It's now been several hours 
more!


Richard


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Re: [GNC] Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before quitting

2023-02-13 Thread Tommy Trussell
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 3:46 PM Richard Dawson  wrote:

> Several hours after after successfully completing reconciliation, I
> attempted to add another transaction, and I was greeted with the
> message, "Operation is still running, wait for it to complete before
> quitting." I've been waiting for an hour or so, and there is no hard
> drive activity.  Attempting to save gives the same message.
>
>   If I recall correctly, I had saved the file when I completed the
> reconciliation,  as that is my general practice, but I left the machine
> on with the file open.
>
> How should I proceed?
>

Unless your system is very very slow, I wouldn't expect ANYTHING in GnuCash
to take more than a few seconds to complete, though I am sure there must be
exceptions. I would strongly suspect a hardware or network problem in your
case.

Can you determine and tell us the version of GnuCash you're running (and
where you got it, if not from an official source), and can you tell us what
operating system is running on your computer?


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