In the past, I've had problems with a mysql file, just getting
seqfaults. Turned out that I was entering a transaction with a 1962
date. I forget the details, but mysql stored it as a zero, which I
couldn't reopen. I changed the date (to post-1970?) with the mysql
command line tool. Perhaps more recent versions of GC handle this better.
On 3/6/19 4:49 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 21:44, Keith Bellairs <ke...@bellairs.org> wrote:
Yes I can connect using the mysql command line tool. No, the gnucash db has not
been created.
But I cannot use the mysqlworkbench shell. It complains about a missing
connector (python?)
Also, gnc get the "bad data" error even if I try to "save as" with a bad
password, no password, or no user id. So it doesn't look like it is really hitting the db at all.
The fact that there is nothing in the trace file suggests that too I
think. I assume you looked at the trace file immediately after the
error, it is cleared each time gnucash is run.
You could try running gnucash itself from the command line and see if
it says anything in the terminal, assuming you can do that on a Mac.
Otherwise I am out of ideas.
Colin
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