Am 24.12.22 um 20:06 schrieb Jeff:
Hi Michael,

Thanks for the reply.

On 24/12/2022 17:57, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
The "what happened" is obvious, no longer accessing the files where this information is stored (note recent discussions about where these are with regard to back-up). You are back to the defaults.

I had guessed that, but it doesn't matter what I then change, I still get the defaults. So some part of the settings system is broken.

The "what caused it" not so obvious, and on that depends whether you can recover or will have to recreate.

I've got back-ups (I hope).

You are NOT telling us what happened in between the last use of gnucash (when it was working) and this event of a couple days ago. WHAT did you change on your computer?

I'm on Debian testing, so although gnucash itself wasn't upgraded, plenty of others have been in the last couple of days.

Python 3.9->3.10 was the only one I could see that was directly used by gnucash.

I had also installed the -dev packages for gtk4, but gnucash uses gtk3, doesn't it?

Right.


Regards

Jeff

Under Linux the prefs are stored using dconf:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#GSettings


Regards
Frank
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