On Sat, Feb 8, 2025 at 1:04 PM Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:

> When you are done using gnucash, just click on the "Save" item in the File
> menu (or on the diskett icon in the toolbar), and then click on Quit in the
> File menu. I believe if you just click on the Quit item in the file menu it
> asks if you want to save the file and you can click Save there and that
> should
> also work. At least that is what works under Linux.
>
> What does not work is to just shutdown your computer or just log out
> *without*
> quiting from gnucash.  Yes either of these does kill the program, but not
> *cleanly*.
>

It appears we are seeing all these messages on the list the past few days
because of the OTHER situation where GnuCash leaves a lock file -- when it
terminates abnormally. ("Crashes.")

Unfortunately Apple has apparently pushed out a MacOS update that is
incompatible with older versions of GnuCash, so the solution is to upgrade
to the latest, version 5.10. Even more unfortunately, the process is
further complicated by each Mac user needing to know what kind of processor
their computer uses in order to download the version of GnuCash that runs
on it.



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