On 2022-07-15 19:46, john wrote:
None known; in fact we switched the connectors in the Gnucash-built bundles and
in flatpak to MariaDB's because MySQL discontinued their C one and the C++ one
won't work with libdbi.
Regards,
John Ralls
On Jul 15, 2022, at 7:40 PM, Thomas Forrester wrote:
A
None known; in fact we switched the connectors in the Gnucash-built bundles and
in flatpak to MariaDB's because MySQL discontinued their C one and the C++ one
won't work with libdbi.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 15, 2022, at 7:40 PM, Thomas Forrester wrote:
>
> Are there issues with using Mar
Are there issues with using MariaDB in place of MySQL?
Thanks.
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If you are using Nabb
Pretty sure that’s been around for quite a few versions. I’ve been marking
bills paid with Liabilities:Credit Card for as long as I’ve been using GnuCash
(2012? 2013??)
> On Jul 14, 2022, at 2:31 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
>
> Hold the presses!
> Just testing v4.11: It appears that it now allows
Sorry, meant to reply to this earlier, but it slipped my mind.
Here's the Windows batch file I use to open my GnuCash files in an alternate
language:
c:
cd c:\users\public\documents\financial
set LANG=fr_CA
start /D "c:\program files (x86)\gnucash\bin" gnucash.exe
Note that this changes the menu