Downgrading and resaving as xml sounds like the quickest solution. I'm not sure 
that using mysql has any benefit for access at different workstations,  since 
GnuCash is not multiuser anyhow.

Also, if you downgrade to the package with SQL support, you could just stay 
there, unless there's some compelling reason to get the latest and greatest 
flatpak. 

David T. ​

On Jan 10, 2025, 12:47 AM, at 12:47 AM, dewaj <de...@garlic.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 12:16:34 -0600 (CST)
>Mark Penner <mrp@markpenner.space> wrote:
>
>> Jan 9, 2025 09:19:45 dewaj <de...@garlic.com>:
>> 
>> > Flatpak edition of gnucash 5.10 starts with this warning:
>> >
>> > libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so
>> >
>> > is  /app/lib/dbd/ the correct path?
>> >
>> > That path is not found anywhere at all on the system.  
>> 
>> That path is inside the flatpak. Run `flatpak run --command=sh
>> org.gnucash.GnuCash` to get a shell inside the flatpak and then you
>> can see if the file exists there.
>
>Thanks for that info.
>
>Neither the files nor the path are found.
>
>I have been using mysql instead of xml because gnucash is used at
>different workstations.
>
>I do not use the debian version of gnucash (currently at 4.13).
>
>perhaps I can downgrade to 5.9 to save the data from mysql to xml.
>
>--
>dj
>
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