> On Dec 2, 2016, at 8:38 AM, Geert Janssens <geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be> wrote: > > Op vrijdag 2 december 2016 17:20:13 CET schreef Geert Janssens: >> Here's my scenario: >> >> - start gnucash >> - create new file >> - go through the assistant, simply by clicking forward everywhere >> - save the file >> - add one vendor >> - save the file >> - restart gnucash >> >> => error as described earlier >> >> Checking my data file, it does indeed have the vendor stored twice. I'm >> currently doing a full clean rebuild of gnucash master (freshly checked out >> from github). I'll report my findings when the build finishes. >> >> Geert >> > > Ok, clean rebuild of current master. Things are even worse. Same steps as > above. > > After the assistant finishes, I'm offered a save dialog. I'm entering a new > file name (of a non-existent file). A second dialog window pops up telling me > the file is already open and asks whether I want to save over it. At the same > time this message is printed in the logs: > * 17:30:49 WARN <gnc.backend> [GncXmlBackend::session_begin()] Might > clobber, > no force > > I tell gnucash to overwrite and the save dialog closes. The window title is > changed to *Double.gnucash (I chose "Double" as file name). > This suggests the file is not saved yet. Looking on the file system it's not > there indeed. But the lock files are. > > Closing gnucash it asks me again whether I want to save the file. I'm telling > it to save. Immediately a second dialog pops up warning me the changes of the > last x minutes will be lost if I close without saving. > > I chose again to save, the same dialog appears again and will continue to do > so until I choose to close without saving. At that point gnucash segfaults. > > There's no file on my file system with the name Double.gnucash. > > There is also no other version of gnucash or its libraries on the path.
This is likely two separate problems since your earlier build was before my recent merge of c++-backend (which touched the XML backend) and the current behavior is after it. Regards, John Ralls _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel