Thanks Derek for your rapid response. My comments and additional questions are inline.
> > One of my customer's request is to prepare few customized reports for > > SMB needs. > > I assume the most modern way to do is using eguile > > (http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports_Using_Eguile) > > where eguile-gnc.scm is prepared as an example already. > > > > Though I cannot run it on Ubuntu 10.04, because Gnucash chrashes with > > following error: > > You don't say what version of GnuCash you are using.... or where you > started with the eguile report. I use the latest development version checked out from http://svn.gnucash.org/repo/gnucash/trunk gnucash 2.3.12 svn r19148M Though I got dependencies to compile gnucash partially for stable version (as a lazy Ubuntu's shortcut to resolve most of dependencies for GnuCash stable): sudo apt-get build-dep gnucash And partially bu additional packages: sudo apt-get install texinfo libdbi0-dev > > /opt/gnucash-svn/share/gnucash/scm/options.scm:1352:5: In expression > > (hash-for-each (lambda # #) option-hash): > > /opt/gnucash-svn/share/gnucash/scm/options.scm:1352:5: Unbound variable: > > hash-for-each > > > > What can I do? Any hints are welcome. > > This seems like you're applying old and new GnuCash scheme files together. > We're in the process or removing the slib dependencies (which includes > using hash-for-each). Are you perhaps combining some old and new code? What do you mean with "scheme files"? Behavior is the same if I use previously created and newly generated account file. I haven't change anything in source/binary yet. > It depends on your timeline. You might want to wait a month or two until > the 2.4 stable release is.. released. If you canot wait that long then > you might need to backport your changes to 2.2.9. However I do not > recommend using eguile with 2.2.9 at this time. That's fine, I'll rely on release of 2.4 then, because I need final results ~ at the end of June. Valdis _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel