Use certutil to get a hash and compare it with a known good copy.
Here is MD5 in Windows for the version of libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll that I
have on Windows 11 :
c:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>certutil -hashfile "c:\Program Files
(x86)\gnucash\bin\libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll" MD5
MD5 hash of c:\Pr
Russell,
Please use Reply-list or Reply-all so that all messages go through the
list and everyone can see them. Others might be able to help better than
I and readers in the future might benefit from the exchange. Personal
correspondence is strongly discouraged unless specifically requested.
Can you run following command in a command prompt and check info on that
file:
c: & cd \ & dir "libgdk-3-0.dll" /s
It should output as follows:
Volume in drive C is OS - WD SSD
Volume Serial Number is 7266-A41F
Directory of c:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin
05/20/2022 03:21 AM 1,36
Richard,
(your message about downloading from gnucash.org doesn't seem to be
appearing for me via gmane - so I'll just reply to this message)
Okay, now that we've eliminated non-official sources, and since this
looks like a dll most likely provided by GnuCash, I'd suggest the following:
1.
Thanks again, Adrien. Much appreciated. I have uninstalled and reinstalled with
same outcome. I see others with Windows 11 Pro have not had same issue.
Something must be missing or corrupted in my setup or being shared with another
program. Have already tried running sfc and DISM.
Richard
Se
It is a wiki, so you are free to register an account and make the change.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/14/22 11:58 AM, Vincent Dawans wrote:
Was happy to see it is now possible to change the number of recent files in
the menu as per instructions in the FAQ
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_I_have_de
Ah true, I forgot. And more than likely, the recommendation would be to
try v4.12 to see if the issue is resolved.
As for dll damage. Windows has the System File Checker. But I think that
is only for stock files. I'm not sure it works for 3rd party software.
I'd say the easiest route would be
Hello all. I don't believe this "doubling" is a mistake. Think of
"org.gnucash" as the "manufacturer" and "GnuCash" as the product. If they
make another tool, it would be "org.gnucash.NewTool"
Michael
On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 3:25 AM Vincent Dawans wrote:
> FYI somebody on Linux also confirme
FYI somebody on Linux also confirmed that they have the double
/org/gnucash/GnuCash/history path as well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GnuCash/comments/xe3xty/possible_to_change_recently_opened_from_4_to_5/
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 9:58 AM Vincent Dawans wrote:
> Was happy to see it is now possible
Was happy to see it is now possible to change the number of recent files in
the menu as per instructions in the FAQ
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_I_have_deleted_a_gnucash_file_from_my_computer._How_can_I_remove_that_file_from_the_File_menu.27s_short_list_.28MRU.29_as_well.3F
However the FAQ
Charles,
If you look at the Withdrawal and Deposit columns in the Import Wizard, you will
notice that the entries in the Withdrawal column are negative while those in
the Deposit column are positive quantities.
GnuCash can import data in a single column format where both the Withdrawal and
Depo
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