Glad you got it working and thanks for sharing your solution !
Geert
Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 20:02:06 CET schreef Wolfram Wagner:
> Dear List,
> for the next running into these issues.
>
> My Problem:
> I am running debian stable/strech 9. The stable version delivers a
> pretty old gnucash.
Dear List,
for the next running into these issues.
My Problem:
I am running debian stable/strech 9. The stable version delivers a
pretty old gnucash. I have used gnucash on fedora before, was there on
3.2 already and could not use the more recent database in the old
version.
So I removed the old
Good morning,
I have analyzed this issue a bit more.
Seemingly, the flatpak image does not contain the german localizations.
When I start gnucash manually, I get the error, that the localization is broken
and that it is falling back onto English.
Until now I added:
(1) in /etc/... there is an
Hello Wolfram,
Am 05.11.18 um 22:02 schrieb Wolfram Wagner:
> Hello Adrien,
>
> Thanks for your help. I forgot flatpak at all.
>
> As flatpak means (almost) no influence on the other packages, I try
> this first. I installed it already, found that all my needed features
> work (including
Hello Adrien,
Thanks for your help. I forgot flatpak at all.
As flatpak means (almost) no influence on the other packages, I try
this first. I installed it already, found that all my needed features
work (including banking data exchange). The only issue I see, is that
gnucash came up in an US
A slight correction to my earlier post...
You don’t need to build to obtain 3.3.
As you can see from the .deb files listed, Sid contains 3.3 already.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 3:33 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> I’m not sure I’m following completely.
>
> Are you saying you
I’m not sure I’m following completely.
Are you saying you switched from Fedora using GnuCash 3.x to Debian running
GnuCash 2.6.15? (hopefully not 2.1.15 as that is ancient)
And that you want to open those newer data files on 2.6.15?
If that is the case, no, you cannot as you’ve discovered. I
Dear list,
After a server break down and huge problems to save my data over the
necessary re-install, I moved away from fedora to debian.
I am lucky here, but there is a big issue. One of my two gnucash
databases cannot be opened in version 2.1.15 because of "use account
GUID as key in bayesian