Re: Hello

2024-05-09 Thread John Ralls
> On May 9, 2024, at 06:36, russ.go...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello gnucash developers, I thought I’d introduce myself. > I’m Russ Gorby and have been a SW developer for many years. > Recent project work included C++17, Cmake (Windows native compiler+Linux > GCC), Gtest, PyT

Hello

2024-05-09 Thread russ.gorby
Hello gnucash developers, I thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Russ Gorby and have been a SW developer for many years. Recent project work included C++17, Cmake (Windows native compiler+Linux GCC), Gtest, PyTest, Jenkins Ci/CD. I have developed code in all the areas and we used

Re: [GNC-dev] Hello and ofx version 2

2020-06-02 Thread Steve Burns
agree with me. Thank you for the encouragement and best wishes, Steve Burns On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 5:31 PM Jim DeLaHunt wrote: > Hello, Steve, and welcome to the Gnucash-Devel list! ... > OFX version 2.2 spec > <https://www.ofx.net/downloads/OFX%202.2.pdf> is 667 pages long. ... &

Re: [GNC-dev] Hello and ofx version 2

2020-05-31 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
Hello, Steve, and welcome to the Gnucash-Devel list! On 2020-05-31 10:00, Steve Burns wrote: Hello everyone, my name is Steve. This is my first post here. I have been using GnuCash for many years. It reminds me of Quicken from the 90's, only it's much better. I have recently come

[GNC-dev] Hello and ofx version 2

2020-05-31 Thread Steve Burns
Hello everyone, my name is Steve. This is my first post here. I have been using GnuCash for many years. It reminds me of Quicken from the 90's, only it's much better. I have recently come across an issue with importing QFX / OFX files in the U.S. Importing "version 1" st

Re: [GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-16 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 5/16/19 11:04 AM, Stephen M. Butler wrote: > On 5/15/19 9:01 AM, Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel wrote: >> Thanks for everyone's feedback. I've released >> https://github.com/diablodale/gnucash-dev-docker a set of Docker containers >> and an example docker-compose to automate. >> I appreciate e

Re: [GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-16 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 5/15/19 9:01 AM, Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel wrote: > Thanks for everyone's feedback. I've released > https://github.com/diablodale/gnucash-dev-docker a set of Docker containers > and an example docker-compose to automate. > I appreciate everyone's feedback on these and my approach. These e

Re: [GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-15 Thread Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel
Thanks for everyone's feedback. I've released https://github.com/diablodale/gnucash-dev-docker a set of Docker containers and an example docker-compose to automate. I appreciate everyone's feedback on these and my approach. These enable a dev or hacker to start developing on gnucash in 5 minutes.

Re: [GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-10 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 5/10/19 5:06 AM, Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel wrote: > Hi. I'm Dale and introducing myself + an inquiry. > I migrated Quicken->Gnucash 3.5 in April. I chose GnuCash so that I can > contribute. > > ===Inquiry > *Where is the standard automated setup and build process for gnucash app > and doc

Re: [GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-10 Thread John Ralls
Dale, There is no "one command" that will build all of GnuCash for three operating systems, nor is it possible to do so. The Windows build can be accomplished with two commands, one to set up the environment and another to do the build. The MacOS build takes four commands to set up and two to b

Re: [GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-10 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi Dale, Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel writes: > Hi. I'm Dale and introducing myself + an inquiry. > I migrated Quicken->Gnucash 3.5 in April. I chose GnuCash so that I can > contribute. Welcome to GnuCash! > ===Inquiry > *Where is the standard automated setup and build process for gnucash

[GNC-dev] automated tech for setup of builds + HELLO

2019-05-10 Thread Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel
Hi. I'm Dale and introducing myself + an inquiry. I migrated Quicken->Gnucash 3.5 in April. I chose GnuCash so that I can contribute. ===Inquiry *Where is the standard automated setup and build process for gnucash app and docs?* One of the issues I encountered is a doc issue. To resolve, I need t

[GNC-dev] hello, do people that know what they are talking about really get blocked

2018-10-31 Thread Wm via gnucash-devel
yeah, I know, some of you think Trump is a good guy. will you get over yourselves and try processing my posts. ffs ___ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel

Re: Hello Gnucash-Devel

2014-05-18 Thread John Ralls
On May 7, 2014, at 10:04 AM, Sumit Bhardwaj wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Having been a silent viewer on Devel list for some time, it's time for me > to introduce myself and see how I can contribute. > > Quick intro: I live in the Valley, but my day job involves only Python > scripts. I am a long-

Re: Hello Gnucash-Devel

2014-05-08 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Sumit Bhardwaj writes: > Hi Everyone, > > Having been a silent viewer on Devel list for some time, it's time for me > to introduce myself and see how I can contribute. > > Quick intro: I live in the Valley, but my day job involves only Python > scripts. I am a long-time user of Gnucash (Firs

Hello Gnucash-Devel

2014-05-07 Thread Sumit Bhardwaj
Hi Everyone, Having been a silent viewer on Devel list for some time, it's time for me to introduce myself and see how I can contribute. Quick intro: I live in the Valley, but my day job involves only Python scripts. I am a long-time user of Gnucash (First transaction: Jul 8, 2004). Programming

Re: Hello Please can you help

2008-04-22 Thread Nathan Buchanan
Hi Pat! On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:31 AM, patricia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello My name is Pat my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have > downloaded the Gnucash free download and I think its going to be really > good, I would like to know how to back my programme up on

Hello Please can you help

2008-04-22 Thread patricia
Hello My name is Pat my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have downloaded the Gnucash free download and I think its going to be really good, I would like to know how to back my programme up onto a disc, as it took nearly 2 hours to find how to download and then it was 3 hours downloading, I

Re: Hello...

2007-01-19 Thread Derek Atkins
f our own for you to work on.. :) -derek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello: > > I am a student at Jackson State University in the Computer Science > Gradute Program, and am taking a class in Open Source Development. For > this class I have to pick a Open Source Program and then a p

Hello...

2007-01-19 Thread jnewman2
Hello: I am a student at Jackson State University in the Computer Science Gradute Program, and am taking a class in Open Source Development. For this class I have to pick a Open Source Program and then a project for that program. So I am looking for some guidance with GNUCash, and if there is an

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-24 Thread Brian
On Sun, 2005-24-04 at 11:47 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote: > Quoting Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Sat, 2005-23-04 at 23:05 +0300, Daniel Tudosie wrote: > > > > > Well, for now I don't really know... I have compiled the > > > gnucash-gnome2-dev branch > > > > Where is the gnome2 branch located

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-24 Thread Derek Atkins
Quoting Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, 2005-23-04 at 23:05 +0300, Daniel Tudosie wrote: > > > Well, for now I don't really know... I have compiled the > > gnucash-gnome2-dev branch > > Where is the gnome2 branch located? Browsing the cvs it looks like it > is still the gnome 1.4 branch.

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-24 Thread Brian
On Sat, 2005-23-04 at 23:05 +0300, Daniel Tudosie wrote: > Well, for now I don't really know... I have compiled the > gnucash-gnome2-dev branch Where is the gnome2 branch located? Browsing the cvs it looks like it is still the gnome 1.4 branch. -- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-23 Thread Daniel Tudosie
;s great news. I've had offers of help before but they've always > melted away. > > :-) > Let's hope that my offer does not melt away and I will *have the time* to help this product as much as I want. > You're very welcome to help with my little todo list bu

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-23 Thread Neil Williams
On Saturday 23 April 2005 9:05 pm, Daniel Tudosie wrote: > On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 20:41 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: > > On Saturday 23 April 2005 7:32 pm, Daniel Tudosie wrote: > > So you're already on the right road. > > > > Take your time, learn from what is already done and ask. That's all I'd >

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-23 Thread Josh Sled
braries to be used in > develpment) I will either search or ask. Most of our dependencies are listed as checks in configure.in. Given our historical and overall dependency issues, we're definitely picky about introducing new dependencies. > So this is just a friendly "Hello world&qu

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-23 Thread Daniel Tudosie
> The Wiki is useful too. > > Doxygen is your main tool though. The Gnucash site has the 1.8 tree doxygen > output and I've got the G2 doxygen output here: > http://code.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/gnome2/ > I will certainly read the information on these links > &g

Re: "Hello world"

2005-04-23 Thread Neil Williams
t of information (e.g. about specific libraries to be used in > develpment) I will either search or ask. To build from CVS on Debian, I've put up a list of the libraries you'll need: http://code.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/preface.html > So this is just a friendly "Hello world&quo

"Hello world"

2005-04-23 Thread Daniel Tudosie
with; but I am also a fan of gnu emacs) is there a "dev tips and tricks" section that I haven't found ? For the rest of information (e.g. about specific libraries to be used in develpment) I will either search or ask. So this is just a friendly "Hello world" message to

Hello world

2005-04-23 Thread Daniel Tudosie
with; but I am also a fan of gnu emacs) is there a "dev tips and tricks" section that I haven't found ? For the rest of information (e.g. about specific libraries to be used in develpment) I will either search or ask. So this is just a friendly "Hello world" message to

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread James LewisMoss
> On 28 Feb 2001 11:13:12 -0500, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Derek> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Gribble) writes: >> On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 10:58:18AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: >> > I would hope that the base-system is not released concurrently >> > with Gnucash. Indeed, the base

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Derek Atkins
Rob, Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think maybe there's some confusion here. When a "real release" gets > closer, there will always be the process of figuring out which systems > we need to support, and how we have to support them. Thanks. That's really all I wanted to hear. Ho

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Derek Atkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Gribble) writes: > On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 11:13:12AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > > So you're willing to wait a year after the Gnucash release for major > > Linux distributions to pick up the new version of Gnome and users to > > upgrade to the newer versions of Linux, al

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Rob Browning
Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, my headache and a headache for all the Gnucash users who are > still using RH 6.2 (and I bet there are a lot of them!). If Gnucash > only works on the latest-and-greatest then we've got a major > problem. I don't want to thumb my nose at users of

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Bill Gribble
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 11:13:12AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > So you're willing to wait a year after the Gnucash release for major > Linux distributions to pick up the new version of Gnome and users to > upgrade to the newer versions of Linux, all before they can run > Gnucash? That's insane!

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Derek Atkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Gribble) writes: > On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 10:58:18AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > > I would hope that the base-system is not released concurrently with > > Gnucash. Indeed, the base system MUST be at least a year old when > > Gnucash is released, otherwise Gnucash would

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Bill Gribble
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 10:58:18AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > I would hope that the base-system is not released concurrently with > Gnucash. Indeed, the base system MUST be at least a year old when > Gnucash is released, otherwise Gnucash would have no reasonable user > base. I strongly disagr

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Derek Atkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Gribble) writes: > On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 10:15:59AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > > No, the previous error was when I clicked on the 'Help' button while > > trying to create a new security (stock). You're right that gtkhtml > > might be a red-herring. > > Ah, I didn't s

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Bill Gribble
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 10:15:59AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > No, the previous error was when I clicked on the 'Help' button while > trying to create a new security (stock). You're right that gtkhtml > might be a red-herring. Ah, I didn't see that you had clicked on the Help button. Sorry. Th

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Derek Atkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Gribble) writes: > We don't depend on any special features of recent gtkhtml; none of the > gnc-html code has changed any time recently, either, AFAIR, so if > you've recently been able to look at reports or help gtkhtml is > working fine. Actually, I've never tried runni

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Bill Gribble
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:04:42AM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote: > Are there any special features of more-recent versions of gtkhtml that > we depend on? I've been trying to keep Gnucash in a state where it > will work on a plain RedHat 6.2 machine without requiring out-of-band > updates to non-RH6.

Re: "Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-28 Thread Derek Atkins
Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Derek, this appears to be a manisfestation of the same problem that > you're having with gtkhtml. Are there any special features of more-recent versions of gtkhtml that we depend on? I've been trying to keep Gnucash in a state where it will wor

"Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-27 Thread Robert Graham Merkel
Derek Atkins writes: > If I run the "Hello, World" report, Gnucash spews a lot and > then crashes. I'm running current CVS, guile 1.3, g-wrap 1.1.9. > Other packages on request. After it prints out all these errors, > Gnucash dies of a SEGV. Here is the backtra

"Hello, World" report crashes Gnucash

2001-02-27 Thread Derek Atkins
If I run the "Hello, World" report, Gnucash spews a lot and then crashes. I'm running current CVS, guile 1.3, g-wrap 1.1.9. Other packages on request. After it prints out all these errors, Gnucash dies of a SEGV. Here is the backtrace from gdb: Program received signal SIGSEG

RE: g-wrap, execlp: No such file [was Hello.]

2000-06-25 Thread Shawn Lee
John Paul Lorenti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 10:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: re: g-wrap, execlp: No such file [was Hello.] > > When it tries : g-wrap --api c blah blah gnc.gwp. > Error in execlp: No such file or directory... > > I

re: g-wrap, execlp: No such file [was Hello.]

2000-06-25 Thread John Paul Lorenti
> > When it tries : g-wrap --api c blah blah gnc.gwp. > Error in execlp: No such file or directory... > > I was encountering the same problem on 1.3.98 and 1.3.99. I removed some of the files installed by the source tar g-wrap_0.9.1.orig.tar.gz and installed the 3 following debs:

Re: Hello.

2000-06-23 Thread Richard May
I seem to be having the same problem: FLAVOR=gnome g-wrap --api c --target guile gnc.gwp ERROR: In procedure execlp: ERROR: No such file or directory Both G-wrap and Guile are installed. They are in my path. To tell the truth, I'm not sure what is going on here. Thanks, Richard Shawn Lee wr

RE: Hello.

2000-06-23 Thread Shawn Lee
From: Bill Gribble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 12:54 PM To: Shawn Lee Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Hello. Shawn Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When it tries : g-wrap --api c blah blah gnc.gwp. > Error in execlp: No such file or director

Re: Hello.

2000-06-23 Thread Bill Gribble
Shawn Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When it tries : g-wrap --api c blah blah gnc.gwp. > Error in execlp: No such file or directory... You need to make sure that (1) you have 'g-wrap' installed (the package should be available somewhere under ftp://ftp.gnucash.org/pub/g-wrap/) (2) you have the

Hello.

2000-06-23 Thread Shawn Lee
Hi. I'm new to the list and Gnucash. I'm here to, hopefully, be able to contribute to Gnucash. However, right now, I'm having trouble compiling 1.4 on Mandrake 7.1 When it tries : g-wrap --api c blah blah gnc.gwp. Error in execlp: No such file or directory... Sorry, this was last night and a

Hello all

2000-04-22 Thread Randall Craig
Hello all, I am new to this mailing list. I met last week many from the gnucash team at the Comdex show. I will be the maintainer for the SuSE distro. Regards, Randall Craig --- SuSE Inc., Tel: +1-510-628