[Sorry for the repost. I accidently hit "send" before the message was complete.]

Hello,

For a while now, I've been using gnucash 2.3.x with the 
sqlite3 backend
on Fedora 64-bit systems. A few days ago, I 
downloaded and built
gnucash-2.3.13 on Fedora 13. The problem I'm 
seeing is that 2.3.13
won't open my sqlite3 database. It fails with 
the message:

    Can't parse the URL 
file:///data/register.sqlite3.

This file opens just fine with 
gnucash 2.3.12. I've used the exact same configure line for both builds:

    ./configure --prefix=/tools/local --enable-dbi 
--with-dbi-dbd-dir=/usr/lib64/dbd

If I attempt to use the File 
--> Open dialog with 2.3.13, the only format the appears in the "Data Format:" 
selection list is "file". With 2.3.12, I see both "file" and 
"postgres" as options.

Has something in the build process changed to enable sqlite/postgres?

I was also having some issues with 2.3.12 on 32-bit Fedora-13. I was unable to 
open an sqlite3 file from an NFS share. IIRC, I got the same "Can't parse" 
message I quoted above. When I copied the file to the local hard drive, though, 
I could open the file and see all my transactions, but all the transaction 
amounts were zero. I was getting ready to report those errors to this list when 
I saw that 2.3.13 had been released. I thought I'd try 2.3.13 before reporting 
anything against 2.3.12. Unfortunately, I'm not able to get sqlite3 to work at 
all in either 32-bit or 64-bit Fedora-13. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

--Rick

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