James,
I frequently use GnuCash from my USB key too. The PortableApps.com people
do a really good job, but as you have stated, have not released GnuCash
2.4.0 yet. I am sure that they will at some stage.
I use X-GnuCash 2.4.0 which you can download from www.winpenpack.com It is
stable, and i
Hi Derek,
On 2011-01-03, at 11:53, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> […]
>
> Apparently there are also issues with importing branches and tags
> appropriately, as per John's other email.
There is an issue in that git-svn imports branches and tags as remote refs
(roughly, pointers to the head of a branch)
Hi John,
On 2011-01-04, at 15:11, John Ralls wrote:
> […]
>
> In trying to find out, I read to the bottom of the git-svn man page, where I
> found a section called "Caveats". The first paragraph says:
>> For the sake of simplicity and interoperating with a less-capable system
>> (SVN), it is r
The second try stopped at r15521 for reasons that aren't entirely clear to me.
Trying to get it to go further with git svn rebase are met with an error
message: Unable to determine upstream SVN information from working tree
history. I still don't know what that means.
In trying to find out, I
In my opinion, since this is an OS-distribution-related problem rather
than a core-to-the-library problem, spending a lot of valuable dev time
on "fixing" it seems inappropriate.
I would suggest something along the lines of testing for the library
bug, alerting the user if it exists (with a ch
I have what seems to be a common issue - gnucash 2.4.0 hangs at the splash
screen for 5-10 minutes before starting on windows XP.
I ran Sysinternals Process Monitor while gnucash was starting and found it was
going through every file name in the top level direcotry (C:\) and trying to
open a re
Hi,
I use the gnucash2.4.0 everyday. Where can I find the portable version?
Can you help me? Thanks a lot!
James
2011-01-04
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Hey Derek,
a few notes on this, from a patch submitter's point of view :-)
> >> So.. Feel free to play with git. But don't expect your SHA history to
> >> remain 100% complete or that the repo you create will at all resemble the
> >> "offical" git repo, assuming we do change over to git.
> >
>
John Ralls writes:
> The policy that Derek declared a couple of weeks ago was that stable
> has to have added to it the ability to read dev's data. You're
> absolutely right that it shouldn't be able to write to a higher-rev's
> database; it should have to "save as".
I'm fine with this approach.
I trust that everyone who is troubled by this issue has registered
that it affects them with the Ubuntu bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdbi-drivers/+bug/673307.
The more attention it gets the more likely it is to be fixed.
Colin
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Hi.
I upgraded to 2.4 (Windows) and played a little with this new version...
After that I compared the gnucash xml files before and after. I
noticed that every account I have modified has slot with color "not
set" assigned:
color
Not Set
Is it by purpose? I do not like the
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