On Friday 19 February 2010, Donald Allen wrote: > Phil -- > > As I promised in my email to you yesterday, I tried 2.3.10 this > morning, since my previous testing that led to filing the bug report > (609583) we've been discussing (and one other) was with 2.3.8. > > As with 2.3.8, I built 2.3.10 from source (I'm running this on an Arch > Linux system with 2.2.9 installed via pacman), installed in > /usr/local. I deleted the .gnucash directory from the home directory > of my test account, as well as the .gnome* directories and some other > stuff that was left over from my previous testing with 2.3.8. I copied > my gnucash file to /tmp. When I bring up 2.3.10 and get past the > new-user stuff, I opened /tmp/Finances. It gives me the normal > indication that it is reading the file and then just reverts to the > previous blank window. No display of the chart of accounts, nothing. > This is a step backward from 2.3.8, where I was able to get much > further, displaying accounts normally, and then saving to either > postgresql or sqlite3, where I observed the truncation issue we've > been discussing. > Aside from the bug you are trying to analyse...
You can try to add a new account window (which is not the same as creating a new book), via menu View->New Accounts Page. If this shows your existing account data, there is another bug in 2.3.10 regarding the accounts page not showing up automatically. Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel