binary
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that, you can still use (dynamic-link libgw-guile-foo-N), but
nothing else has to deal with the versioned name. Of course if you
want to support multiple installed dev versions in general, then you
probably want the version in the name anyway, i.e. -lfoo-5 and
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Um, you can certainly perform MD5 in Java... Look at www.cryptix.org
And make sure your input is at least as random as gnucash's. There
should be as close to no chance that you'll accidentally generate
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nfigure.in to actually determine which one to use
dynamically, or, as suggested, we could just allow a
--with-tags-prog=foo option.
In my experience, building the TAGS file doesn't appear to add
appreciable build time when compared to the overall time required to
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of issues we'd need to address
constantly changes.
WRT RH 6.2, for now I think you can rest easy. AFAIK, Dave has made
it clear he plans for us to support 6.2, much to my guile and g-wrap
related dismay :
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y, if you've changed anything since you downloaded the source
(or if you've CVS updated lately), you should make sure and re-run
./autogen.sh YOUR-ARGS, but make sure and do it with your PATH and
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (if you need one) set properly.
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event time.
And since I had also imagined that we might want to be able to
schedule things to the hour or to the minute, this could quickly
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suppose we could just require that "save/restoreable" things be tagged
somehow. I can think of half-baked schemes which might allow this,
but it's not worth dwelling on until/unless we need it.
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annotation about whether it was 2/1 or whatever in the memo
or notes field if I wanted/remembered.
Can mutual funds split?
Don't know.
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This version should produce working rpms. The previous version had
problems with shared library symlinks.
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Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I look forward to seeing what you have to say. This is when I
really wish guile had a better debugging infrastructure.
Agreed.
/me hacked the g-wrap
:11 libgw-runtime.so -
libgw-runtime.so.0.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx1 rlb staff 22 Jan 17 17:11 libgw-runtime.so.0 -
libgw-runtime.so.0.0.0
-rwxr-xr-x1 rlb staff 45413 Jan 17 17:11 libgw-runtime.so.0.0.0
Glad to at least have the functional problems fixed...
Thanks fo
sandbox installed, and I can now
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it needed to be
doing as of 1.3.4... so g-wrap 1.1.8 should fix your problem. It's
on the ftp site now. Lemme know.
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where you do the same thing at the prompt and then quit?
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to decide if libgw-runtime.so.0 should be a
symlink or the actual binary. In this case, I doubt it matters.
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that be the
problem? i.e.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/opt/g-wrap/lib gnucash ...
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nd a "next" pointer to the
remainder of the list.
And anyone who's familiar with glib, LISP lists are somewhat similar
to GSLists. GLists are actually doubly linked...
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to as SICP. It's the "Structure
and Interpretation of Computer Programs" by Abelson and Sussman.
Aside from being an excellent way to learn scheme, it will
probably broaden the way you think about computer programming.
FWIW
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with haskell, prolog, etc., but scheme is
the only one that had enough of a foot in the three worlds of power,
elegance, and practicality, to keep me committed to it for large
projects.
FWIW
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instead, then you accumulate cruft whenever
files are deleted -- the files are gone, but their per-user settings
aren't. Further, putting these in the file eliminates the question of
which prefs go with which file.
FWIW.
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, but as I think about it, maybe not that much.
I'm hitting Rob on his weak spot. Just say 'this will benefit the scheme
language' and he gets all excited ...
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might be better
served moving to one global, flat account list and having various
hierarchical structures pointing into that for display/organization
purposes, but even if we decide to do taht, it's probably not going to
happen in the next month or so.
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trying to open up one of these expense accounts, you can just go
along, blissfully pretending like they're just categories.
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can change it later if we need to, but
this slot may also be used later to distingush other types of
split (i.e. we may need one for closing the books, etc.)
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of things that would make server-side
code a bad-idea(TM).
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Sounds quite right to me.
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not, then I think it
should be.
Well, we're using the standard md5sum code, and AFAIK, that's on very
solid mathematical footing. I don't have references handy ATM,
though. (Anyone?)
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have any
objections to this? If not, then unless someone else wants to do it,
I'll start working on this, and fixing up the file read code to
properly convert old "zero-price" splits - split quotes immediately.
Speak now...
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ituation,
perhaps we make a table of all the fixed length (the more
computational/indexable fields), and another table of blobs that are
indexed to the first table by GUID.
I think this is the kind of question Bill's getting at, and regardless
it's certainly one I'd like to see discussed.
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application generally results in a cleaner,
more maintainable system.
Agreed.
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was any consensus that it was the right thing to do. Hoever, I
thought David might want to a least be aware of the discussion.
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? This is getting messy.
I defintely don't know enough right now to know what the "constants"
here are. Company name changes are obviously ephemeral, but, thinking
about it, it seems like ticker symbols, and perhaps even exchanges
could be too...
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ssibly even
just GPG encrypted chunks :
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e certainly can't expect them to enforce our licenses when the
shoe is on the other foot.
This is not a huge issue -- I don't think we have any problems that
won't be easy to solve to everyone's satisfaction, but it is important
to get the details right.
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ary length strings (if that's even possible) in DBs that
don't handle them natively.
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to be thinking about what we *require* be done where.
I.e. does the DB just serve up raw records or do we require it to be
able to "do the math" in some cases?
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It should be splits -- I wasn't being very specific in that email.
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, and value it's value.
Though quantity, taken by itself, is ambiguous, I'm not sure it's so
bad when within the context of a split. It would be hard to confuse
it with any of the other fields, and it's arguably better than
damount.
In any case, better names, would certainly be welcome.
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My best guess is that it stands for 'debit'.
I had always thought it meant d(elta)amount.
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table, so there will be an 'explicit' list of them.
And I've even thought about adding such a list to gnucash from time to
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already have a Makefile var with that
value that's determined in configure.in that we use in generating
gnucash.c.in. We just need to add it to this Makefile.am.
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rk, really).
I agree.
That's the idea, anyway. :-D
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want a little more info about how/where the DB
would probably tie in to the code, but I thought I'd let you digest
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of it. PLUS I won't have to try to
dust off all my pitiful math skills.
[...]
rgmerk and others, what think ye?
Sounds like an excellent idea to me.
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Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 50MB of RAM you're worried about is a *BUG*, and it needs to be
fixed. Other than that, and some performance work that seems fairly
Is this a bug we can fix? Or is it a bug in libXML? I've not done
, so we may be
able to just leverage those bits. Hard to tell before we really
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that it's the right tool for
the job.
Of course you're welcome to, but why would you waste time on this
rather than trying to go forward with trying to integrate an embedded
MySQL or PostgreSQL?
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te, and these "transaction quotes" will
need to be distinguishable from "historical quotes" (right now those
would be quotes obtained via the online-mechanism) somehow.
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, what follows is my brief patch which I'd appreciate if
it were put into the CVS. Thanks!
Thanks very much for the work.
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That is what GnomeMDI is supposed to do -- allow the user to choose
between windows or tabbed panes.
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*nothing* wrong with allowing a pane-centric approach as an option, or
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hem?
Also perhaps a discussion of the changes that had to be made to Gtk+
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d,
for the guile-{gtk,gnome} definitions. g-wrap could remain targeted
at providing "everything necessary" for wrapping generic C APIs for
scheme (guile), but in perhaps a somewhat primitive fashion. Then
there would be a translator from the .defs files into g-wrap code that
would handl
I wanted to get this one out (which will hopefully fix the RPM
problems) before I dive into integrating the new enum support from
Robert.
2000-11-12 Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* configure.in: new version 0.9.12.
* rpm/spec.in: fix some bugs I introduced with another
ge" window, etc.
Hopefully you get the idea.
You're absolutely right, though - you don't just blindly copy the
features of your competitor's product. That's what got us commercial
bloatware in the first place.
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c-name c-typedef-name)
;; return-type and parameters as for (function)
)
Ex:
(user-function PrintFunc
(in-module (Gtk))
(parameter in (type-and-name gpointer func_data))
(parameter in (type-and-name gchar* str)))
===
(typedef new-name
(in-module module)
(c-name c-full
se, allow
all manner of stupid pet tricks for those willing to brave the schemey
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o evaluate this argument,
since I have little or no experience with CORBA, though I've done
plenty of DO/RPC related work.
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For the record, QIF importing no longer crashes, and I can
successfully build the GnuCash CVS Mainline.
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y only one info file
Actually, this mostly answers my above questions, though I still have
only a little context for what's going on. In any case, I'll apply
this patch tomorrow when I get up and get a chance to work on g-wrap.
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This version should work with Bill's new patch (adds long and
long-long). It should also generate a new -devel RPM, though I can't
test that. Please let me know if you find mistakes.
ftp.gnucash.org:/pub/g-wrap/source/g-wrap-0.9.11.tar.gz
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.:
(gwp:pointer-token-coerce pt 'Account*)
This will be used to implement things like
(gwp:glib-list-list foo 'Account*)
OK. It seems like we have agreement. I'll get on it. Shouldn't take
too long.
I still have to deal with your enum patch, but I'll do that while
working on this.
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er instead:
(let* ((acclist (list acct-1 acct-2 acct-3))
(g-array (frob-accounts (list-glib-glist 'Account* acclist
(glib-garray-vector 'Account* #t g-array))
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Available at ftp.gnucash.org/pub/g-wrap/source:
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* release new version 0.9.10.
* guile/guile-types.scm (const-string): fix bug in scm-C conversion.
2000-11-05 Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* release new version
-string #f --
NULL translation at Bill's request. I'm waiting for him to test it,
and then I'll release 0.9.9.
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'cleanup everywhere we're supposed to.
Also, I need to add a 'const option so we can get rid of those silly
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recent code. I'll have another play with it now.
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on this bug? It's confirmed, it's serious, and I'm having trouble
tracking it down.
What's the status on this?
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a lot of g-wrap induced memory leaks, some of which the recent
const-string fixes should eliminate, but I seem to recall thinking
that we need to make sure we're using cleanup/no-cleanup when we're
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to generate
reports that know exactly what really happened...
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Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I did find the most recent info pages, which I grabbed from CVS..
But they still are useless.
Wow. I hadn't actually looked at them on that topic. Pretty
"sparse", no doubt...
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w. Holler if it
doesn't.
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not
have an associated account, and (independent of that) might or might
not have subtotalling enabled...
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and acconfig.h.
So, until we fix this, could everyone hold off for a moment or two?
OK, everyone have at it. 0.9.8's up there and should DTRT now.
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you were casting it
as part of a "view", which I read with a capital 'V' from MVC, but
it's actually part of the data model.
What's MVC?
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and try again : :
Check the info pages for "Debugger User Interface".
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It's now in ftp.gnucash.org:/pub/g-wrap/source, and it may fix the
problem with guile-1.3.
Thanks
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e actually testing anything, just poking around, how
about the "Debugger options" section of the guile info pages? Does
that help? I see there's a way to turn on backtracing on error. I
think we may turn that off in gnucash unless the --debug option is
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g-wrap libs you need automagically
at runtime, and a fancier type system so that we can handle fancier
types (like glib containers) with more transparency. The latter is
tougher, and I need to do some head-scratching before I can tell what
the right answer is...
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very specific,
rigid organizations, but thats a different point.
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the heirarchy,
so perhaps it should be a per-level option, or perhaps it should only
become active if all the sub-account types match properly, or both...
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, but there
will probably be more noise about this on the list in a few days.
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these days. We *do* have a relational dataset, though,
so a perhaps a straightforward filesystem isn't really a perfect
match.
On the data communication side, there's also CORBA to consider.
(Fingers tired... stopping typing now :)
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