Hi,
Sorry I did not reply earlier.
As of the build I downloaded today (Build ID: git 3.2-160-gfc368b91d+
(2018-08-30)) the problem still seems to exist.
Kind regards,
Kris
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No, I meant libglib2.0-dev (I had a dash too much in my reply). And in fact
that's also what's on the wiki page Stephen pointed you at. Did you read that
page and follow the instructions ?
Regards,
Geert
Op vrijdag 31 augustus 2018 23:25:39 CEST schreef Paul Schwartz:
> apt complains that it
I have refrained from commenting on this because I do not run release 3.x,
but now I will, in case it helps the developers to think of other issues
that may be in play.
I am running release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu 16.04 installed on a VirtualBox guest
and either viewing it directly or using PuTTY with
apt complains that it can't find libglib-2.0-dev. Did you mean
glib-2.0-dev? That was installed.
Going to try a reboot just in case.
Paul
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 1:11 PM Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> First -- be sure to cc the user group (gnucash-user@gnucash.org) so that
> others can jump in and
Op vrijdag 31 augustus 2018 21:46:31 CEST schreef Morris Walton:
> I've got many years worth of data saved in an xml file. I'm running 2.7.4
> on gentoo. With the amount of data i have, I'm not surprised it's getting
> slower, but saves that are initiated when i shell/x into the box from
> outside
I've got many years worth of data saved in an xml file. I'm running 2.7.4
on gentoo. With the amount of data i have, I'm not surprised it's getting
slower, but saves that are initiated when i shell/x into the box from
outside the home network are taking hours. This long lag seemed to start
Op vrijdag 31 augustus 2018 21:01:55 CEST schreef Paul Schwartz:
> The reason for using 2.6.12 is that it generates the balance sheet
> correctly; 2.6.19 does not.
>
Ok, fair enough.
The build complains it can't find glib-2.0.pc and friends. A search on
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?
First -- be sure to cc the user group (gnucash-user@gnucash.org) so that
others can jump in and help.
Second -- I presume you have looked at this page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/BuildUbuntu16.04
It has the entire list for building on 18.04. I know it says 16.04
but it also works for 18.04
The reason for using 2.6.12 is that it generates the balance sheet
correctly; 2.6.19 does not.
The only message generated is the long one posted above. All of my messing
with PKG_CONFIG_PATH did nothing.
Paul
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 12:16 PM Geert Janssens
wrote:
> Op vrijdag 31 augustus 2018
Op vrijdag 31 augustus 2018 19:36:26 CEST schreef Paul Schwartz:
> I have been trying to compile 2.6.12 on Ubuntu 18.04. I have not been able
Unless you made a typo, I suggest to try to build 2.6.21 at least. 2.6.12 is
pretty old and the 2.6 series has received quite a lot of bug fixes since.
>
On 08/31/2018 10:36 AM, Paul Schwartz wrote:
> I have been trying to compile 2.6.12 on Ubuntu 18.04. I have not been able
> to get past the recognition of glib-2.0 in configure. I have installed
> glib-2.0 and glib-2.0-dev with apt. I have tried setting PKG_CONFIG_PATH
> to /usr/share before
I have been trying to compile 2.6.12 on Ubuntu 18.04. I have not been able
to get past the recognition of glib-2.0 in configure. I have installed
glib-2.0 and glib-2.0-dev with apt. I have tried setting PKG_CONFIG_PATH
to /usr/share before running configure. Nothing seems to work. Some
suggestions
Op donderdag 30 augustus 2018 22:06:27 CEST schreef
treasu...@veniceflyingclub.org:
> I experienced the Credit Note problems that Geert said he has fixed and will
> be in GnuCash version 3.3 due out the end of September.
>
>
>
> I need to get this resolved so am trying to run builds of the
I experienced the Credit Note problems that Geert said he has fixed and will
be in GnuCash version 3.3 due out the end of September.
I need to get this resolved so am trying to run builds of the Windows
maintenance releases. I've tried the builds done 2018-08-23 and
2018-08-28. Both seem
4. Yank out the cable connecting the drives to the motherboard :-) If
you never use it
On 30/08/18 15:09, Arthur wrote:
As Colin suggested, I Googled the error message. [Silly of me not to
look beyond the gnucash archives.] I've summarized the 3 suggested
solutions which I tried, and I
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