On 06 Jul 2001 11:14:56 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
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On Friday 06 July 2001 10:07, Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
Update of /home/cvs/cvsroot/gnucash/po
Removed Files:
ChangeLog
Log Message:
Removed useless machine-generated po/ChangeLog,
On 04 Jul 2001 09:22:08 -0400, Michael T. Garrison Stuber wrote:
Greetings!
Is there an option to makepatch to tell it which branch to use? I have
tried several times to run makepatch to submit my updates to the
transaction report. Makepatch insists on using 1.7, therefore it
On 05 Jul 2001 14:41:18 +1000, Phillip Shelton wrote:
Would the developers mind if some-one attempted to take some of the
non-gnome1.4 stuff and back-port it to the 1.4.x tree?
I was thinking along the lines of the changed register view mostly, but if
there was other stuff that could go
We've had quite a few bugs fixed in the last few weeks
so it seems like a good time for another stable release.
I'd like to release on July 6 (next Friday).
dave
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On 26 Jun 2001 00:56:51 -0500, Linas Vepstas wrote:
What's the right way to initialize the list of iso currencies?
When I just call gnc_book_load() from a stand-alone C program,
it gets a parse error, because ISO4217::USD is not defined.
That's because the xml file format doesn't store these
On 23 Jun 2001 17:50:23 -0700, Alex Zepeda wrote:
So I felt a bit masochistic today and decided to have another go at
building everything. So far the biggest problem has been the dependency
on non-standard functions like atoll and stpcpy. atoll is easy to
replace, since strtoll is ISO C
On 23 Jun 2001 11:25:20 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
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Hi there,
Would it be possible to state some dates for upcoming new releases?
Yes, as soon as we have them. Patience, please :)
I asked this question about two weeks ago (Jun 13), but no
On 23 Jun 2001 17:31:10 +0200, Christian Krause wrote:
Hi,
After setting LANG=de_DE only some parts of gnucash (1.6.0) are
translated in german.
translated: Dialogs, Reports-Menu and other
not translated: Menu (File, Tools, Account ...), Buttons (Save, Close,
... (when display both,
I've made some new rpms for GnuCash 1.6.0 and redhat 7.x
that use guile-1.4 (i.e., the .so.9 library version). They
are on ftp.gnucash.org in the redhat-7-guile-1-4 directory.
There are two rpms for gnucash -- one with and one without
postgresql support.
dave
On 15 Jun 2001 11:49:29 -0500, Linas Vepstas wrote:
Dave,
It seems you've been using libglade a lot recently. Could I talk you
into adding another preferences panel? In src/engine/gnc-engine-util.c
there is a gnc_set_log_level() routine with allows different
logging/tracing levels to
On 14 Jun 2001 09:50:05 -0400, Neil B. Cohen wrote:
Hi - I'm very interested in getting my hands on a working, preferably
free :), accounting package which will let me manage my bank account,
download Quicken-like files, and print a few invoices. It looks like
GnuCash just might meet my needs
On 14 Jun 2001 17:02:13 -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 01:17:01PM -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
The earliest availability of an easy-to-install gnucash-1.6 will
probably be via Ximian's Red Carpet updating service.
I disagree. 1.6.0 was installed in the unstable
I have started the process of using libglade to load our dialogs.
For some reason, the first 'make' after updating doesn't seem to
create src/gnome/gnc-dir.h correctly, so after the first make you
may need to delete that file and re-make.
dave
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The GnuCash Development Team http://www.gnucash.org proudly
announces the release of GnuCash 1.6.0, the GNU personal finance
manager.
GnuCash features an account hierarchy creation tool, a checkbook-like
register GUI to enter transactions, and a full set of reports to
visualize the state of your
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 11, 2001 (The INTERNET) The GnuCash Development Team
http://www.gnucash.org proudly announces the release of GnuCash 1.6,
the GNU personal finance manager. GnuCash features a full account
hierarchy manager, a checkbook-like register GUI to enter
transactions, and a
The new stable branch is tagged as gnucash-1-6-branch.
You can switch your tree over with:
cvs up -r gnucash-1-6-branch
Future development should continue in HEAD. We can
merge features back into the stable branch as appropriate.
dave
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On 11 Jun 2001 16:22:41 -0500, Bill Gribble wrote:
Any Glade window definitions that are related to the module should be
stored in a .glade XML file specific to the module in question, and
the source code generated by glade should be linked into the module's
shared lib. I have used
On 06 Jun 2001 23:57:17 -0700, Gregg Morris wrote:
I think I have a bug in gnucash. When I save a new transaction it
always gets saved on the line before the last transaction. For
example, a transaction dated 5/25 is the last one in the register. A
new transaction dated 6/6 is saved.
On 09 Jun 2001 17:48:47 -0500, Bill Gribble wrote:
I went and entered 6 months or so of financial data into gnucash today.
I have a couple of nits that can probably be fixed by tomorrow's release:
- need to make a watch pointer on file open. it can take some time.
- reconcile window:
On 09 Jun 2001 17:17:24 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
In 1.5.97, the description column in the register cannot be made smaller
than a certain size. For instance, I cannot make the description column
any smaller than 600 pixels wide. None of my descriptions are even nearly
that long.
I
On 09 Jun 2001 17:26:25 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
On 9 Jun 2001, Dave Peticolas wrote:
On 09 Jun 2001 17:17:24 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
In 1.5.97, the description column in the register cannot be made smaller
than a certain size. For instance, I cannot make the description
On 07 Jun 2001 17:30:31 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
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Since about a week ago I get the following warning during (CVS) GnuCash
startup:
gnucash
ERROR: no such module (gnucash process)
gnucash: [W] failure loading
On 07 Jun 2001 17:32:29 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
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I would like to create a localized version of the account templates for
the inital druid. How do I do that? Did I forget to RTFM, and if yes,
where? If not, can somebody suggest how the process of
Ok, here are two new drafts, with Christian's modifications
and a few more changes.
dave
DRAFT
The GnuCash Development Team http://www.gnucash.org proudly
announces the release of GnuCash 1.6.0, the GNU personal finance
manager.
GnuCash features an account hierarchy creation tool, a
On 05 Jun 2001 18:39:32 -0500, Kevin Finn wrote:
Leach, Chris J (Oakton) wrote:
It would be nice if moving parent moved the subtree.
It would be nicer if the tree was presented and you could drag and drop
subtrees
It's been a while since I've imported from QIF, but I agree that
On 06 Jun 2001 14:36:28 +1000, Ben Stanley wrote:
Package: Account edit dialog
Version: 2001-06-04 CVS
Pressing the Enter key in the account name field does not operate the
default dialog button. Instead it inserts an invisible character in the
account name field.
This problem needs
On 06 Jun 2001 06:44:20 -0500, Bill Gribble wrote:
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:40:08PM -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
One thing that would really improve load times would be to defer
loading the main bodies of report code until they are needed for
the first time. I think this should be fairly
On 06 Jun 2001 15:45:15 -0500, Bill Gribble wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:06:05PM -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
I don't know about guile-1.4, but on my guile-1.3.4 system,
it takes almost 3 seconds to load src/scm/report-list.scm.
That is over half the time I wait before the splash
On 06 Jun 2001 21:28:46 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
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Hm, I thought of a release notice that sounds a little bit more like an
official announcement. I wrote a quick draft -- maybe, Dave, if you like
it, feel free to use it in parts or as a whole. I
Here are drafts of an announcement (for the webpage mailing lists
mainly) and a press release (for sending to whatever news org you
like).
dave
The GnuCash Development Team proudly announces the release of GnuCash 1.6.0.
GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book like register GUI
On 06 Jun 2001 20:12:13 -0500, Matthew Vanecek wrote:
On 04 Jun 2001 23:07:50 -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
On 04 Jun 2001 22:01:53 -0500, Matthew Vanecek wrote:
Are there, or will there be, docs on how to migrate from 1.4 to 1.6? My
understanding is that the file format has changed quite
This is a *sample* release notice, posted for comments feedback.
Gnucash 1.6.0 is *not* released :)
What is missing? What need to be changed?
thanks,
dave
The GnuCash Development Team proudly announces the release of GnuCash 1.6.0.
Thanks go to all the testers and bug reporters who made
On 05 Jun 2001 10:05:14 +0300, Richard Braakman wrote:
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 11:25:58PM -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
+ Persistant reports (reports are saved between sessions)
That's persistent :)
whoops :)
+ Account hierarchy creation wizard
Is it a wizard or a druid
On 05 Jun 2001 17:35:08 +1000, Damian Ivereigh wrote:
I don't know if this a problem with gnucash or with gtkHTML (is that
what is being used?). Anyway when exporting HTML from the report, the
resulting HTML does not have any of the table cells right aligned.
This looks pretty yuck when
On 05 Jun 2001 17:55:43 +1000, Damian Ivereigh wrote:
On 05 Jun 2001 00:42:25 -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
On 05 Jun 2001 17:35:08 +1000, Damian Ivereigh wrote:
I don't know if this a problem with gnucash or with gtkHTML (is that
what is being used?). Anyway when exporting HTML from
On 05 Jun 2001 16:54:03 -0400, James LewisMoss wrote:
Here's some changes to the top level README. If no one has objections
to them I'll check them in. Thought I'd ask here just to make sure.
Looks good to me.
gnome-libs: version 1.0.40 or higher should work. These libraries
Thanks for all the feedback regarding the draft release notice.
The second draft is attached.
dave
The GnuCash Development Team proudly announces the release of GnuCash 1.6.0.
GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book like register GUI
allows you to enter and track bank accounts,
On 03 Jun 2001 22:18:59 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
The ambiguities usually are not a problem if the words are used in a
phrase. But for the messages with single words we need to come up with a
distinction between different meanings. E.g. instead of the string
Transfer we would need
On 04 Jun 2001 15:47:18 +1000, Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
It appears that the average-balance report is fundamentally wrong-headed
about balance displays for stock and mutual fund accounts.
Basically, when the average-balance report converts to the report currency,
a fixed price is
On 03 Jun 2001 23:53:48 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
1.3.4, which came with my distribution. I'm not advised on the life cycle
of Guile development. Is it prudent to upgrade? Guppi congratulates me
on NOT having an ancient Guile when I run its configure script :)
1.3.4 should be fine.
On 03 Jun 2001 23:55:49 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
Okay I'll have a look at it with strace. Maybe it is stalling on
something really stupid like name resolution.
Right. It is blocking on opening and reading /dev/random. Perhaps an
On 04 Jun 2001 11:53:19 +0300, Richard Braakman wrote:
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:57:22PM -0700, Dave Peticolas wrote:
On 03 Jun 2001 23:55:49 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
Right. It is blocking on opening and reading /dev/random. Perhaps an
upgrade to Guile 1.4 will fix
1.5.98 - 04 June 2001
o second beta release
o updated documentation (English Portuguese)
o updated German and Portuguese translations
o more work on sql backend
o fixes for FreeBSD
o bug fixes
GnuCash 1.6 Release Schedule
June 10
On 04 Jun 2001 11:23:22 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
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Hi there,
the gtk tree view widget used to show some dotted lines to indicate the
parent-child relation. However, after I upgraded from gtk-1.2.7 to
gtk-1.2.10 those lines have completely
On 04 Jun 2001 19:40:14 -0500, Matthew Vanecek wrote:
Hi, all. This has been really bugging me, and I don't know if it's
something I've been doing, or if it's a bug. I've got my style set to
Auto Single.
When I open a transaction, it appears with the main line, and then the
various
On 05 Jun 2001 00:46:36 -0500, Linas Vepstas wrote:
Hi,
I just fixed an annoying and subtle bug in the iso8601 date string
routines (these routines are only used by the sql backend). During
the process, I noted that everything seems to set the date at
midnight of that date. Would it
On 04 Jun 2001 22:01:53 -0500, Matthew Vanecek wrote:
Are there, or will there be, docs on how to migrate from 1.4 to 1.6? My
understanding is that the file format has changed quite a bit. Beyond a
little blurb to that effect in the README, I didn't see anything
relevant.
Old format files
On 01 Jun 2001 12:59:40 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm toying with the idea of developing a PalmOS application for recording
transactions and synchronizing with gnuCash. I've just grabbed the most
recent snapshot of the gnuCash source. I'm a very experienced (10
years) Unix C/C++/Java
On 29 May 2001 10:04:44 -0700, Christian Stimming wrote:
I think it reasonable to assume that users do their serious accounting
work consistently in one locale. OTOH, to fix it we would probably need to
add a flag to the accounting structure which, if set, will run the account
name
On 30 May 2001 00:08:43 +1000, Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
That's part of GNU libc. We use a function defined in it (nl_langinfo)
to find out the format string to be passed to strftime to generate a
date string in a locale-correct way.
This isn't just gnu libc, langinfo is defined by the
On 29 May 2001 12:57:41 +, Matthew Condell wrote:
Hi,
3) Does anyone know of a BSD port of guppi? It's not in the ports tree,
the source doesn't seem to compile out of the box for me and I don't
currently have the time to make it compile. I'm just compiling gnucash
with the
On 29 May 2001 20:20:22 +, Matthew Condell wrote:
This isn't just gnu libc, langinfo is defined by the X/Open portability
guide and is available on, e.g., Solaris as well. I'm a little surprised
this isn't in FreeBSD. Is it possible that it is supplied by a package
you don't
On 29 May 2001 20:39:36 +, Matthew Condell wrote:
I just took a quick look in the FreeBSD CVS tree and it looks like
langinfo was added to the tree in February, but it has not been
included in the -STABLE branch. There does not seem to be a package
that provides it, either.
please ignore, sorry.
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On 23 May 2001 08:39:43 -0500, Linas Vepstas wrote:
When importing an old data file (trading.xac), it fails to
import any of the old prices, with the following error:
This is a development version. It may or may not work.
Report bugs and other problems to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The last
On 21 May 2001 09:19:17 +0200, Herbert Thoma wrote:
I'm running KDE and I can't find a GNOME control center.
There is a program gnomecc in /opt/gnome/bin but when
I try to use it, a window comes up with a tree in the
left half and an empty space in the right half. When
I click on any of the
Christopher Molnar writes:
Hello,
I know everyone is busy with getting ready for the 1.6 release, but I
have put together the very rough beginnings (About 2 development hours)
of a Java Servlet interface to the gnucahs/Postgresql databases. I will
share source code after the 1.6 release
Md. Karim writes:
Hello
I am working in a project to modifying the
gnucash software respect our point of view.In this
moment i can't link a new report to the report option
in gnucash main window. So i will have to know how i
can link a report. I hope you provide me some idea
about
writes:
Jim, Dave,
I noticed the other day that the XML format uses the old engine
currency/security format, rather than the new, planned
commodity/currency structure. I haven't thought about it enough
to figure out if the xml format could, even in principle, hew to the
new design
writes:
There's a bug in the main window startup code:
If user tries to open a file that has a lock on it (e.g. because a
previous gnucash crash left the dangling lock), and then answers
'no' to the 'do you want to break the lock' question, then no main
window shows up; but gnucash
Kevin Finn writes:
I'm interested in adding quickfill capability to the transfer
dialog (based on the Description field), because that would make things
just that much more convenient when using the automatic credit card
payment transfers (and ultimately I would like to add an automatic
Christian Stimming writes:
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Hi there,
First of all: Why did the mailing list search feature disappear from
gnucash.org? I had to look through the whole Internet to find a searchable
archive at mail-archive.com :-)
This is probably another glitch that
Christian Stimming writes:
That said, I would indeed like to have some sort of price scatter plot in
1.6, even though it looks not too nice. It may well be hidden deep in some
menu, or there may even be a preference option show advanced reports in
menu. But my paragraph above about the
Nathan A. Smith writes:
I thought I would drop a line with problems I have noted with 1.5.6
1. Start up is pretty slow
2. Many of the reports cause the program to crash - hard.
Specifically,
Thanks, this is fixed now. Does the program actually crash or
just the report?
dave
Klaus Ridder writes:
Hi again!
I hope that I'm not annoying you with so many suggestions. I am just
working very intensively with gnucash at the moment and post here what I
think would make gnucash better. It is your decision what to take from it
Please don't worry, all suggestions are
"Klaus Ridder" writes:
Hi Again!
besides my suggestions for EUR and VAT, which probably win't make it into
1.6, a small, but effective suggestion, which probably won't be _too_
difficult to implement:
I have created a very complex accounting system wuth more than 100 accounts.
A lot of
Kevin Finn writes:
An update after playing around with this today - if I go into the
reports menu and select the "welcome extravaganza" report, it does come
up correctly and after that it seems to work when I restart.
Another interesting thing that I ran into was while customizing
Christian Stimming writes:
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On Friday 20 April 2001 03:31, Klaus Ridder wrote:
1.) EURO-Stock and DM-Account:
I have a mutual fund (Wertpapierdepot) in EURO, and an Account in DM.
(This is still standard in Germany). When I now want to buy shares, I
Christopher Browne writes:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:47:03 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Thanks for the links. OFX before 2.0 uses SGML and is not XML-compliant.
However, I believe OFX 2.0 is XML compliant.
Might it be an idea to run an SGML
Nathan "A." Smith writes:
Just me again,
I wanted to report a problem with well -- the reports. They crash on
selection on my system.
The following is what is reported:
ERROR: ;required feature not supported: printf
gnucash: [W] "failure loading
Christopher Browne writes:
Question: Is the Info documentation under active development, and is
it being pretty seriously used?
Yes and yes.
Although parts of it are a bit out of date atm, I plan on bringing
them back up to date for the 1.6.0 release.
If that be the case, then I probably
Nathan "A." Smith writes:
Hi again,
When I posted my last question, I was under the impression that online
banks used qif files -- that was a poor assumption. My bank (as well as
many others) are using web connect. Web connect uses a new format based
of of xml (as of version 2.0). This
"Bruin, Bolke de" writes:
I would like to stress the fact that OFX is not "a" version of XML neither
it is XML compliant at this time.
The "problem" with OFX is that is does not enforce closing of every single
tag. Even some client parsers (most notably Quicken) bark on finding these.
Christian Stimming writes:
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Is this a question for the developer in general? Then please send that to
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . I assume you got your To-address wrong,
so I forward this to the mailing list.
On Sunday 01 April 2001 11:15, lee wrote:
Herbert Thoma writes:
Hi Dave,
EuroUtils.c (or any other *.c in src/) does not get
compiled at all. I think the problem is that
src/test/ gets made before src/.
Quite right. This should be fixed now.
dave
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Christian Stimming writes:
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Thanks goonie and dave. The dst problem seems to be solved now.
On Thursday 22 March 2001 07:30, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
Christian IMHO the only solution to this is to throw out incdate,
Christian WeekDelta et al
Christian Stimming writes:
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Hi Dave,
thanks for the dst fix. After I had a look at your changes, I thought
whether we should also set the other unknown fields really to -1, namely
tm:wday and tm:yday. What do you think?
'mktime' will ignore those
Charlton Rose writes:
Is there a comprehensive list, available somewhere, of the differences
between 1.4.10 and 1.4.11?
There was a bug fix wrt date handling and four new translations.
dave
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Christopher Browne writes:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 10:15:29 PST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This sure looks like it is doing a reasonably appropriate thing:
- Unfortunately, this seems to be presenting the time in terms of
local time;
We
Herbert Thoma writes:
Hi!
After the last cvs update I got build problems.
The Makefile.am in src/test lacked some include
directories. I fixed this by adding
-I../register -I../guile -I../calculation
to INCLUDES. This made all files compile,
but then I got a linker error. In
Derek Atkins writes:
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think what is happening is that the old book isn't being
destroyed. For flat-file backends, some of what should probably
be done in gnc_book calls is handled in src/FileDialog.c, due
to historical reasons. We plan
Derek Atkins writes:
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Derek Atkins writes:
Actually, I think I did just figure out the "right" way of doing this.
Split out the force-change code into a second function,
xaccTransDoRollback(). Then have xaccTransRoll
Derek Atkins writes:
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess I'm not sure what you mean. I thought you intended the
xaccTransDoRollback function to do the changes to the local
transaction that xaccTransRollback does now (this is the bulk
of the function, not just the force_it
Derek Atkins writes:
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh, are you referring to the AccountCommitEdit? Because DoRollback
shouldn't be calling TransCommitEdit.
No, it's calling TransCommitEdit. I have the traces within the
Backend to prove it:
[New Thread 23005]
Enter
Derek Atkins writes:
The more I delve into this, the more I find. What's going on is that
the register winds up calling SplitLedger.c:LedgerTraverse(). It
winds up, at the bottom of the function, following the path of
GNC_VERIFY_NO. For some reason this never winds up calling
Derek Atkins writes:
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At this last step (notice that the rpc server was not restarted!) I
get that xml error. The error happens as a part of gnc_book_load().
So on the second pass the server is trying to open the file again?
How does
Derek Atkins writes:
Question: how does the XML File Backend deal with having
book_end() called twice?
The xml i/o isn't current set up as a Backend, although
we plan to do so eventually. Right now it is basically
used when there is no backend.
dave
Derek Atkins writes:
Here is the server log to show which RPCs get called, and in what
order. If I try to open it a third time, I get a SEGV in malloc() in
the server. However, if I kill the server and restart it, then I can
open the file again (and yes, the changes are in the file).
If
Charles Gagnon writes:
In the Project Goals I read:
"The Report Generator should be a separate but "dockable"
subsystem of the whole. That is, it should be possible to
run the report generator in a stand-alone, read-only fashion
without having to start up the main
lee writes:
just finished successful install of 1.5.3...yup I know development
release :)
anyway i'm wanting to view/help test but am getting the following on
startup and don't see it repeated on mailing list anywhere..thanks lee
Redhat 7 with 2.4.1
Derek Atkins writes:
Is there any particular reason that we build/install gnc-prices but we
don't build/install Finance::Quote? This is out of CVS.
Mainly that, as a separate project we just put in the 'lib' directory,
it's unlikely to change except for upgrades and so it's faster to avoid
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Douglas Moyes writes:
I've previously installed 1.4.9 on another system, and then
recently 1.4.10 on a new system (no distrib, entire system straight
from sources). Where there should be pretty pictures are boxes of
randomly colored dots. Actually, on my system, they were a nice
shades of
Douglas Moyes writes:
Douglas Moyes writes:
I've previously installed 1.4.9 on another system, and then
recently 1.4.10 on a new system (no distrib, entire system straight
from sources). Where there should be pretty pictures are boxes of
randomly colored dots. Actually, on my
Bakki Kudva writes:
Hello everyone,
I am new on this list and gnucash. I do have it on my Red Hat 6.2 box
and am very impressed with what I see.
I am a consultant/integrator in the business document management
solutions. One of the major application of 'imaging' is to image enable
Bakki Kudva writes:
Ofcourse it makes sense for it to be tuned off as default. Could be
enabled via a new panel in Settings - preferences..? But even personal
users could benefit a great deal with image enabling. At tax time, when
something under warranty breaks, when a maintenance
Jan-Uwe Finck writes:
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:37:03AM +1100, Conrad Canterford wrote:
Those libs should be fine. You will probably find you are missing the
"gal-devel" package (assuming that debian requires the "gal" package
with gtkhtml).
Yes, and I was able to compile anything.
Derek Atkins writes:
Dave Peticolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you have 'save window geometry' turned on in the 'General'
section of the settings dialog? If so, could you try opening
the window with it off?
Yep, that was turned on. And when I turned it off, it worked.
Ok, thanks
Derek Atkins writes:
Nope. Indeed, it is only the active date-cell that is incorrect. All
the inactive cells look fine. The problem is that when the pull-down
icon gets added to the date-cell, it pushes the date off the left-end
of the window. If I click on a difference cell (so that
For people writing reports, here are some links about standard
reports. They are from a small business perspective, so some
of it will not apply to the current version of gnucash, i.e.,
you don't need to worry about discriminating between short
and long-term or things link depreciation.
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