Matthew Vanecek writes:
Dave Peticolas wrote:
I went back and reviewed the accounts, searching for differences in the
ones that did and didn't work. After I set the view to the entire date
range, instead of the current year, I noticed that the Opening Balance
on the crashing accounts was
Glen Ditchfield writes:
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
This is the second version of the backup proposal.
...
When GnuCash starts, it should check for the presence of the log file
and, if it exists and has a later modification time than the main
file, GnuCash should
i have a problem whith make gnucash 1.4.1 the error is
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/gnucash-1.3.99'
Making all in debian
make[2]: Entering directory `/gnucash-1.3.99/debian'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/gnucash-1.3.99/debian'
Hi,
I have a question just to prevent a double work: is there anybody already working on a
german translation of the GnuCash documentation? If not, even if I am not a financial
expert, I would try a "free" translation, which means translating it how I understand
it, maintaining the meaning
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
... in the reconcile window,
So they act just like check boxes.
They have more information than check boxes. Some can have 'c' to
indicate a 'cleared' transaction.
Reconciliation forms a partition on the entries within an account.
Each LE
Something caught my attention that deserves praise:
At least in the versions of Quicken that I've used, there's a limit to the
size of catagory names, and "sub-catagories" are even more severely limited.
This makes for some very awkward abbreviations.
GnuCash at least has much larger fields for
i have a problem with Make , the error
is
make all-recursivemake[1]: Entering
directory `/gnucash-1.3.99'Making all in debianmake[2]: Entering
directory `/gnucash-1.3.99/debian'make[2]: Nothing to be done for
`all'.make[2]: Leaving directory `/gnucash-1.3.99/debian'Making all in
"Alessandro Seveso" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a problem with Make , the error is
Your error message isn't detailed enough to diagnose a problem. Are
you sure you captured all the compiler's output?
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
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i have a problem whith make gnucash 1.4.1 the error is
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/gnucash-1.3.99'
Making all in debian
make[2]: Entering directory `/gnucash-1.3.99/debian'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Hi,
I gave the 1.4.1 version a try on my system. Installed the g-wrap, and
configure worked fine. However when I tried to compile, after a few
minutes, I get the following message:
:
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -Wall
Budman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I gave the 1.4.1 version a try on my system. Installed the g-wrap, and
configure worked fine. However when I tried to compile, after a few
minutes, I get the following message:
/usr/lib/libguile.so: undefined reference to `qt_abort'
/usr/lib/libguile.so:
if it is list in /etc/ld.so.cache, then it should be found...
sdl
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From: Jon Trowbridge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 01:16:01PM -0500, Bill Gribble wrote:
(3) Something funny happened, and you have libqthreads but it isn't
being found. In
"Ralf Gorholt" writes:
Hi,
I have a question just to prevent a double work: is there anybody already wor
king on a german translation of the GnuCash documentation? If not, even if I
am not a financial expert, I would try a "free" translation, which means tran
slating it how I understand
Hi,
I just have tried to transfer money between two accounts who have different
currencies. That's something I do regularly at least once or twice a month.
Unfortunately this seems impossible, because I get an error message which
indicates the fact that the two accounts have different
CVS has been updated.
New Stuff (Development branch):
+ The register fonts are now configurable from the preferences dialog.
dave
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i have a problem whith make gnucash 1.4.1 the error is
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/gnucash-1.3.99'
Making all in debian
make[2]: Entering directory `/gnucash-1.3.99/debian'
make[2]: Nothing to be
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Clark Jones wrote:
Something caught my attention that deserves praise:
At least in the versions of Quicken that I've used, there's a limit to the
size of catagory names, and "sub-catagories" are even more severely limited.
This makes for some very awkward
Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
Arnold Troeger writes:
snip
I can do this for Mandrake 7.0. Would that help? Just tell me where to upload
the rpms.
Regards,
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Martin Willemoes Hansen writes:
Hi!
I just tried compiling gnucash, after I upgrade my guile interpretter
from 1.3.? to guile-1.4 and it resulted in a compile error:
gnc.c:53: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
gnc.c:56: parse error before ^POINTER_ARRAY_smob'
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 08:28:51 MST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Clark Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Something caught my attention that deserves praise:
At least in the versions of Quicken that I've used, there's a limit to the
size of catagory names, and "sub-catagories" are even more
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
But what if some catastrophic event happens while the modified log
file is written to disk? Couldn't you possibly lose the entire log?
I think not, but I don't know for sure. I was thinking that GnuCash
would open() the log for appending only,
Matthew Vanecek writes:
Dave Peticolas wrote:
Matthew Vanecek writes:
Dave Peticolas wrote:
I went back and reviewed the accounts, searching for differences in the
ones that did and didn't work. After I set the view to the entire date
range, instead of the current year, I
I discussed this with an old banking software consultant I know; a man
who worked at some of the big New York banks in the 80s--Citibank,
Manufacturers Hanover, Chase. Turns out that they did their customer
money computations, including interest computations, in fixed-point
decimal, seven digits
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