Hi -- you must mean Ubuntu.

If you used dpkg you probably didn't install all the dependencies.

I suggest these two terminal commands first

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Watch the output of those for errors. If you see any, you'll want to
correct them.

Then to get all of gnucash installed, you might try

sudo apt install gnucash

When that gets all the dependencies in, the application should work.

You might also want the documentation and python bindings:

sudo apt install gnucash-docs python-gnucash


On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 4:19 PM, cliffhan...@gardener.com <
cliffhan...@gardener.com> wrote:

>    Using Linux with gnome see message for ver. Gnucash was installed with
>    dpkg.
>
>    -------- Original Message --------
>    Subject: Re: gnucash coredump gnome
>    From: Colin Law
>    To: Cliff McDiarmid
>    CC: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
>
>      On 19 December 2017 at 19:20, Cliff McDiarmid wrote:
>      >
>      > Hi
>      >
>      > Just joined. i have been using Quicken for 24years running under
>      Wine! It's now time to change, problems with older versions of it.
>      >
>      > I'm running Gnome 16.04LTS. But I have problems with my first
>      foray into Gnucash. It is coredumping without starting, version
>      1:2.6.12-1. Other versions also dump. I've run it with Strace and
>      the log is attached. AFAIK all dependencies are satisfied.
>      Which OS are you using and how did you install gnucash?
>      Colin
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