On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 20:53 +0200, Andreas Köhler wrote:
On Mi, 2007-05-23 at 14:49 -0400, Andreas Köhler wrote:
Author: andi5
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/16125
Log:
Add /bin to PATH.
Sorry, this was meant to read $LIBXSLT_DIR/bin, but bash filled in the
value :-)
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 23:10 +0200, Sigmund Breuer wrote:
I tried to download GnuCash for Windows. I can't find it here:
http://www.gnucash.org/pub/gnucash/sources/unstable/2.1.x/
That directory only contains sources.
Also, I want to download a stable version.
There is no stable release
Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have found a segfault in gnucash v2.0.5. When you select reports -
business - customer report, and fill in the various details of which
customer to report on, gnucash segfaults.
[...]
Can you please file this as a bug at
Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this a known problem?
Yes. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137017.
Is there a straightforward fix for this?
Straightforward is relative, but one could process the file to recompute
the dates in the ZA timezone. A ad-hoc Your Favorite
Benjamin Sperisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
goffice is already a dependency, for the graphing/charting of Gnome Office
Graphing (GOG). Do you need a particular version?
I don't think I need a particular version, though I haven't tested it
(I am using 0.3.7). Below are the goffice includes
Christopher Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/root/./GnuCash-CBO.gch:31: element gnc-v2: Schemas validity error :
Element 'gnc-v2': No matching global declaration available for the
validation root.
I think this is just a warning, acutally, and not the root cause of the
problem.
(I note that
Christopher Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some business features not supported ?
Built from source on my Gentoo box, config options:
../configure --prefix=/usr/local/gnucash --enable-hbci --enable-ofx
Run as root cause I was lazy and did not want to setup a test account.
Do not want the
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 - Testplan editor is a common practice in Testing tools, in which user
[...]
My suggestion here is to use xml with the following format
Testcase python_method=test_new_account_dialog
Test the new Account dialog
/Testcase
I'm not
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2007/6/1, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When will be performed a code clean up? I mean:
(a) delete the documentation in headers,
Never. We WANT the documentation in the headers! Why would you
want to
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the complex case of some XML file that was describing the tests more
fully
(or even formally), that file could contain a whole mini-language for
doing
test Setup ...
I always prefer to use XML at its descriptive level, xml o describe some
thing,
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is Just a base for the gnucash testplan it will be developed over time,
things may be removed and added. but it just beginning, The test cases not
going to follow this order in creation, also there still TBD (to be done)
issues, it is open for
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might want to ensure these are in the correct order so that you're
always
creating the entity that's required for a subsequent stage. For instance,
you may need an Employee before you can start a Job. I'm not quite sure
what
that ordering is.
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I understand the desire for a simpler SLR dialog. The one in 2.0.x required
[...]
And finally the user is presented with a Press Apply to create these
transactions page, where the user could cancel out of everything, or press
Apply to commit the
Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes:
Peeking at previous announces, I sent this message to gnucash-announce as
well. But I don't have post permissions on that list.
Can someone with moderator permission free this message on the announce list ?
I've just moderated it through.
David T. sunfis...@yahoo.com writes:
From my (limited) perspective, I see very little substantive difference
between the two sets. Most times, the Tutorial guide has better information
to my way of looking at it.
There is no good reason for two documents. They should be combined,
focused
I'd like to hand off mailing list moderation duties for
gnucash-{announce,devel,user} to an interested party or parties.
I spend a few minutes skimming through the ~50 moderation requests/day
(emailed to me, which works better for my workflow as compared to the
web interface), and if necessary
Much of the last batch code I contributed to gnucash was licensed
without the or any later version clause of the GPL boilerplate, and
thus specifically and only under version 2 of the GPL.
I hereby extend that to version 2 and/or version 3.
Just from a simple $(ack under the terms of version 2
I'd like some folk(s) to take over moderation duties for the
gnucash-devel and -user mailing lists. It only takes a few minutes a
day, and is a straightforward process. I'm no longer subscribed to the
mailing lists, so please contact me directly if you're interested.
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(CC'ing the lists on the response as I'd guess others have the same question…)
Robin Chattopadhyay robinra...@gmail.com writes:
What exactly is involved? Approving new users joining/leaving?
The membership management is all self-service, actually.
Messages sent to the lists from addresses not
It appears part of the mailing list processing pipeline died on the
afternoon of the 10th, and nothing's been delivered since. I restarted
the failed process, and the backlog is being processed now.
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