Re: [GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-07-04 Thread John Ralls
Super. I guess you needed to install JSON::Parse and maybe other dependencies in the Rosetta instance. No doubt it's lost now but I wonder if during the Rosetta install cpan saw that it was already installed and couldn't tell that it was for the wrong architecture. Regards, John Ralls > On

Re: [GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-07-04 Thread Deepti Randad via gnucash-user
Hey John - it worked after some trouble shooting - now Finance:Quote is “recognised” by the GnuCash GUI - Again - Thanks for your help !! Regards, Kamlesh > On 04-Jul-2021, at 11:52 AM, Deepti Randad wrote: > > I was able to create a “terminal instance” to run under Rosetta2 and also > then

Re: [GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-07-04 Thread Deepti Randad via gnucash-user
I was able to create a “terminal instance” to run under Rosetta2 and also then was able to install Finance::Quote using gnc-fq-update. However, when I tried to run the command "echo '(yahoo_json "CSCO")' | ./gnc-fq-helper”, I get a bunch of errors - as follows: (I have not had chance to

Re: [GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-07-03 Thread Deepti Randad via gnucash-user
Hallo John - Many Thanks for your response. I ran the GUI from the terminal command prompt as you have suggested - however, the problem remains the same - the application does not “get” / “find” Finance::Quote. Regards, Kamlesh Regards, Kamlesh > On 29-Jun-2021, at 8:43 AM, John Ralls

Re: [GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-07-01 Thread John Ralls
OK. I suspect that it's because GnuCash is running under Rosetta2 and that forces the Intel perl. Try following the instructions in https://osxdaily.com/2020/11/18/how-run-homebrew-x86-terminal-apple-silicon-mac/ to create a Terminal instance that runs under Rosetta2 and use that to run

Re: [GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-06-28 Thread John Ralls
> On Jun 27, 2021, at 4:05 AM, Deepti Randad via gnucash-user > wrote: > > Hallo Folks - > > I recently installed GnuCash on MacBook Air with the Apple M1 chip - the > GnuCash GUI itself seems to be working great. Then I tried installing > finance::quote to get stock quotes automatically,

[GNC] Finance Quote Not working on MacBook Air M1 chip

2021-06-28 Thread Deepti Randad via gnucash-user
Hallo Folks - I recently installed GnuCash on MacBook Air with the Apple M1 chip - the GnuCash GUI itself seems to be working great. Then I tried installing finance::quote to get stock quotes automatically, however, this has not been working even after a lot of trouble shooting I did. Please

Re: [GNC] Finance::Quote not Working on Macbook

2021-02-15 Thread Geoff
Hi BP Background: To retrieve price data, GnuCash depends on a Perl module called Finance-Quote. Finance-Quote depends on other Perl modules, including one called Date-Manip. Date-Manip in turn also depends on other Perl modules. These modules may depend on further Perl modules. Etc etc. Most

Re: [GNC] Finance::Quote not Working on Macbook

2021-02-15 Thread bdp3
Thanks, John, for the suggestion. It ran--produced a lot of activity in the Terminal window. The problems started immediately. This message was first... Unsatisfied dependencies detected during SBECK/Date-Manip-6.83.tar.gz

Re: [GNC] Finance::Quote not Working on Macbook

2021-02-15 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 5:47 PM, bdp3 wrote: > > Is anyone else having trouble making F:Q work on a Mac? If not, maybe you > can help me—I’m new here and I just don’t ‘get it’! > > I’m using GnuCash_4.4 on Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave). > > I downloaded version 1.49 from SourceForge. There’s an

[GNC] Finance::Quote not Working on Macbook

2021-02-15 Thread bdp3
Is anyone else having trouble making F:Q work on a Mac?  If not, maybe you can help me—I’m new here and I just don’t ‘get it’!  I’m using GnuCash_4.4 on Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave).  I downloaded version 1.49 from SourceForge.  There’s an ‘Applications’ folder at the hard-drive level, and an