I'm not sure which debian distro was used for Disco Dingo.
On 5/3/19 6:20 PM, Jeff Albrecht wrote:
> Would this work for Debian Stretch? Without adding buster repositories?
>
> - Jeff
>
>
> On 5/3/2019 6:16 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>> With gobs of help from John, we now have GnuCash-3.5
Version: 3.5
Build ID: 3.5+(2019-03-30)
Finance::Quote: 1.47
Installed tonight on 19.04
D
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:17 PM Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> With gobs of help from John, we now have GnuCash-3.5 debian package
> ready for Disco (Ubuntu 19.04).
>
> I have reorganized the GnuCash folder
With gobs of help from John, we now have GnuCash-3.5 debian package
ready for Disco (Ubuntu 19.04).
I have reorganized the GnuCash folder on Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s-E6t-snmQiEFaT_hlWF2KHWrIB_LV2x
There are two sub-folders under the above link:
Disco -- has 3.5
Would this work for Debian Stretch? Without adding buster repositories?
- Jeff
On 5/3/2019 6:16 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
With gobs of help from John, we now have GnuCash-3.5 debian package
ready for Disco (Ubuntu 19.04).
I have reorganized the GnuCash folder on Google Drive:
Sorry about the mess. It finally worked. I was able to delete what I
needed. Thanks for all your help.
I then installed 3.5 from the repos on 19.04 (thought it was going to be
3.4) NICE surprise, indeed.
Version: 3.5
Build ID: 3.5+(2019-03-30)
Finance::Quote: 1.47
I like having the newer
I saw that from your previous post, just checking to make sure, thanks!!
Will run it.
I’m very grateful for all your help!!
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 3, 2019, at 5:53 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Locate uses a database that's generated periodically (typically weekly) from
> cron. If
Locate uses a database that's generated periodically (typically weekly) from
cron. If you've deleted files since the last time it updated the database
you'll get files that aren't there any more. You can run
sudo locate.updatedb
to regenerate. It scans all of storage traversing filesystem
Hi,
Today it was reported that Wiki new-user registrations were not
working. We traced this down to an update to mediawiki without also
updating an extension back in February. This presented as an Internal
Error whenever someone tried to register for a wiki account.
The errant extensions have
So you built in the parent directory of the sources. Not exactly recommended
but at least it's not the source directory itself.
What files are left?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 3, 2019, at 1:16 PM, Dennis Powless wrote:
>
> I was able to run make uninstall on the Applications directory.
>
No, cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in is a source file so that's your source
directory.
try
locate install_manifest.txt
to find your build directory.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 3, 2019, at 1:07 PM, Dennis Powless wrote:
>
> dennis@dennisLaptop1:~$ locate cmake_uninstall.cmake
>
I was able to run make uninstall on the Applications directory.
The terminal completed the task.
However, there seems to be still files hanging around.
d
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 4:07 PM Dennis Powless wrote:
> dennis@dennisLaptop1:~$ locate cmake_uninstall.cmake
>
dennis@dennisLaptop1:~$ locate cmake_uninstall.cmake
/home/dennis/.local/share/Trash/files/gnucash-maint/cmake/
cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
/home/dennis/Applications/cmake_uninstall.cmake
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
Can I then run the cmake uninstall from
This is the begging of the entire terminal on the build.
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~$ cd /home/dennis/Applications
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~/Applications$ mkdir
build-gnucash-3.1
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~/Applications$ ls
OK, I can help with this << I am the Treasurer of 501(c)3's
How should I make entries for club project funds. I am the treasurer
for a
small 501(c)(3). Our income is mainly memberships (dues), cash
donations,
and an annual swap meet like event.
I am using three Asset accounts. Checking,
David,
You're right, I misread his cmake command line. I should have said `rm -rf
~/.local`.
Of course that might also have collateral damage if he's installed other things
into .local.
find ~/.local -name *gnucash* -o -name *gnc* -exec rm -rf {} \;
will safely remove everything GnuCash
Unless the business is exceptionally simple it would be a real chore to account
for even a reselling operation, never mind a manufacturing one, in GnuCash.
Cost of goods sold is almost never just the cost of the ingredients; even a
reselling operation will have some labor chargeable to the
Adrien,
Yeah, that got me too because the line wrapped between .local and the second
/home/dennis. There's a space there so the install prefix is
/home/dennis/.local and the source directory is
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 2, 2019, at 9:38 PM, Adrien
On Thu, 2 May 2019, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I think AP/AR are already there if you have the Business Features
available. (this was a subject of dispute not long ago on the list. I seem
to recall a time when one had to specifically enable them as an option,
but it’s been so long since I started
I do the same and have often wished there was a hot-key to jump to the
CoA, e.g. Ctrl-1. Then I could do Ctrl-1 Ctrl-f, but being able to do
it from the Find window would be better. It would be nice if selecting
the option to search across all accounts could be bound to ctrl-f when
in the Find
On 5/2/2019 3:17 PM, Dennis Powless wrote:
> So, just to be clear I wasn't trying to build GC, just run it and after an
> upgraded ubuntu. From what I can tell, I'll need to uninstall GC and then
> reinstall it.
>
> I'll try to fully uninstall GC and then install GC. I'd like to have v
> 3.5,
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