While we like the professional features found in GNUCash as an
accounting system, we're at wits end with the reporting system.
Moving to a modern HTML rendering engine is great step in the right
direction. However, even in 2.3.10, the time to build a simple budget
report off two-months' of personal data is 15-25 seconds on a dual-core
Atom 330 running Ubuntu, which seems obscenely long. Its not noticably
better on a 1.83 GHz Core Duo MacMini. That just isn't going to work for us.
I found the "optimizing reports" thread from October 2007, but not a lot
since then. Has there been any significant understanding gained since
then about what is so slow on what should be a relatively
straightforward task? Was it ever narrowed down to bad algorithms in the
reporting, or something else? Before I induce any more 6.031 flashbacks,
is Scheme just too much of a dog to get the task done?
Thanks,
Jeff
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