Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnucash
Hello, After upgrading from Dapper to Edgy, I happily noticed that Gnucash 2 was available. Once started, it tries to open my pre-2.0 Gnucash book, and then launches the XML import druid. So far so good, I choose the right strings, apply, etc etc. The file opens successfully, everything is fine, all my old stuff is here, and I can add transactions. Unfortunately, once the file is saved, it can't be accessed any more. I suspect Gnucash not to save the file correctly, since the file size is ridiculously small after saving it. The backup file is correctly saved though, and if I try to open that one, I have the import druid again, which shows that the file is backed up and let unchanged. When launched in an xterm, I have this (trying to open a file which have been previously saved) ***** gnucash: [M] "Found Finance::Quote version ""1.11" /home/raph/.gnucash/books/Clean_Account.xac:2: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found [Top] ^ ***** ...with the parser error repeated three times. The import druid doesn't seem to be faulty since I tried to create brand new files with Gnucash 2 and the result is still the same. Export feature produces weird files too (they seem incomplete, only the accounts are listed, no transactions). After some web crawling I found a help request about the same problem on Gnucash's mailing list, but no one answered it. I couldn't find anything else. The installed version of Gnucash is 2.0.1-3ubuntu3, and I have an up-to- date Edgy system (upgraded from a Dapper a couple of days ago, some problems occured since this wasn't the final release but I'm a long-time Debian user and I managed to get it updated just fine playing with dpkg and apt-get ; nothing should be missing since ubuntu-desktop and its dependencies are installed). I wish I could do some more testing and report more but now I'm stuck somehow, I don't know what to check next. Best regards, -- Raph ** Affects: gnucash (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed -- Gnucash can't read (or write ?) its own files https://launchpad.net/bugs/68339 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs