Hi John,

On 24/12/2022 22:39, john wrote:
The prefs are managed by dconf and I think on Linux it needs a dbus daemon 
running. The latter's logs go in /var/log/daemon.log; I'd expect the GLib gconf 
frontend errors to show up in the trace file.

Weirdly, /var/log/daemon.log only has entries between 30th Oct and 04 Nov, so I assume the logs are landing somewhere else.

What do you mean by the gconf trace file? I don't see anything related to settings if I start gnucash with:

gnucash --debug --extra

Don't hope, test. Try restoring from backup. Since you're on a frequently 
changing distro you should do that fairly often.

I use rsnapshot with hourly/daily/weekly/monthly snapshots. I've just compared GNC_USERDATA_DIR and GNC_USERCONFIG_DIR with old versions and I don't significant changes to the contents.

GnuCash does indeed use Gtk3, but even if you'd installed the dev package for 
that it wouldn't change anything. It's probably too soon for testing to have 
upgraded to Gtk 3.24.36 as it was released last Thursday. 3.24.35 was released 
Nov. 4 so that's probably been on your system for a month. It doesn't have 
anything to do with preferences anyway except to draw the Preferences dialog. 
GLib is the Gnome library that provides the preferences, but it's not likely to 
have updated yesterday either because 2.75.1 released on Wednesday and 2.75.0 
released on Nov. 10.

I just reinstalled gnucash and gnucash-common, but unsurprisingly, it has changed nothing.

I'd be grateful for any other insights.

Regards

Jeff

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