[GNC] Unable to obtain Price data

2022-03-24 Thread Les

Hey all:

I am using Linux Mint 19.3 and the latest gnucash from flatpak.

For the last two days, I have not been able obtain any price data.  I 
just get data from AMEX.


Any suggestions welcome.

Than

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Re: [GNC] Unable to obtain Price data

2022-03-24 Thread Derek Atkins
Well, what happens when you try?
What happens if you run gnc-fq-dump?  (NB I don't know how you run it from
the flatpak, but I know you can).
-derek

On Thu, March 24, 2022 5:30 pm, Les wrote:
> Hey all:
>
> I am using Linux Mint 19.3 and the latest gnucash from flatpak.
>
> For the last two days, I have not been able obtain any price data.  I
> just get data from AMEX.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
>
> Than
>
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Re: [GNC] gnucash v 2.6.19 or newer on 32bit linux

2022-03-24 Thread Adrien Monteleone

Jonathan,

You should be able to build a current version of Gnucash on your 32bit 
machine.


See the instructions here:

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building

And you can update to current on your 64bit machine to match.

You might also be able to use the Flatpak if you don't want to build. 
(I'd try that first)


Regards,
Adrien

On 3/23/22 2:52 AM, Jonathan Francoeur wrote:
I have my accounts in dropbox and I was using a newer version of GNU 
cash on my 64bit computer.  Now I"m trying to use the files on my older 
32bit computer and I get the error:



This Dataset contains features not supported by this version of GnuCash. 
You must use a newer version of GnuCash in order to support the 
following features:
* Use account GUID as key for bayesian data and store KVP flat (requires 
at least Gnucash 2.6.19)



I have not been able to install the Gnucash 2.6.19 from the tar.gz 
files.  I'm used to using .deb files on following instructions by copy 
pasting in to the terminal.  I haven't found anything like that for 
installing a newer version on GNU cash on a 32bit linux machine.  Any 
ideas?


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Re: [GNC] gnucash v 2.6.19 or newer on 32bit linux

2022-03-24 Thread Adrien Monteleone

Caveat:

You can have some dependency issues on that old machine that might 
prevent building the current version or using Flatpak.


I'd think you *should* be able to build 2.6.19 or 2.6.21 though. (2.6.21 
was the last 2.6 version)


Please do report back what you are able to accomplish.

If nothing works, consider possibly using RDP or VNC to your 64bit 
machine rather than a local install.


Regards,
Adrien

On 3/24/22 8:00 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:

Jonathan,

You should be able to build a current version of Gnucash on your 32bit 
machine.


See the instructions here:

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building

And you can update to current on your 64bit machine to match.

You might also be able to use the Flatpak if you don't want to build. 
(I'd try that first)


Regards,
Adrien

On 3/23/22 2:52 AM, Jonathan Francoeur wrote:
I have my accounts in dropbox and I was using a newer version of GNU 
cash on my 64bit computer.  Now I"m trying to use the files on my 
older 32bit computer and I get the error:



This Dataset contains features not supported by this version of 
GnuCash. You must use a newer version of GnuCash in order to support 
the following features:
* Use account GUID as key for bayesian data and store KVP flat 
(requires at least Gnucash 2.6.19)



I have not been able to install the Gnucash 2.6.19 from the tar.gz 
files.  I'm used to using .deb files on following instructions by copy 
pasting in to the terminal.  I haven't found anything like that for 
installing a newer version on GNU cash on a 32bit linux machine.  Any 
ideas?


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Re: [GNC] Unable to obtain Price data

2022-03-24 Thread Les

Hi Derek:

Short answer, I ran the update again and it ran a very long time and the 
finally completed.  So, never mind.


I guess there is a lot of activity slowing the network down?

Thanks,

Les


On 3/24/22 16:35, Derek Atkins wrote:

Well, what happens when you try?
What happens if you run gnc-fq-dump?  (NB I don't know how you run it from
the flatpak, but I know you can).
-derek

On Thu, March 24, 2022 5:30 pm, Les wrote:

Hey all:

I am using Linux Mint 19.3 and the latest gnucash from flatpak.

For the last two days, I have not been able obtain any price data.  I
just get data from AMEX.

Any suggestions welcome.

Than

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Re: [GNC] Unable to obtain Price data

2022-03-24 Thread Adrien Monteleone

Les,

Could be. I was having trouble with a freeze condition trying to Get 
Quotes two days ago. Sometimes gnc-fq-dump would return 'unknown' for 
currencies.


Then it would work, then it wouldn't. (GnuCash would always freeze though)

I just tried gnc-fq-dump again for several currencies and it worked, now 
it just hangs, even for currencies I just tried.


Probably an issue on the price-source end.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/24/22 8:26 PM, Les wrote:

Hi Derek:

Short answer, I ran the update again and it ran a very long time and the 
finally completed.  So, never mind.


I guess there is a lot of activity slowing the network down?

Thanks,

Les


On 3/24/22 16:35, Derek Atkins wrote:

Well, what happens when you try?
What happens if you run gnc-fq-dump?  (NB I don't know how you run it 
from

the flatpak, but I know you can).
-derek

On Thu, March 24, 2022 5:30 pm, Les wrote:

Hey all:

I am using Linux Mint 19.3 and the latest gnucash from flatpak.

For the last two days, I have not been able obtain any price data.  I
just get data from AMEX.

Any suggestions welcome.

Than


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Re: [GNC] change default behavior of ctrl-PgDn

2022-03-24 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I don't think the date itself is relevant. What you want is to get to a 
new blank transaction, correct?


I have the same problem using 4.9 on MacOS BigSur. I'm not sure when 
this started. As far as I know, there is no preference.


There is a preference for using the 'Enter' key for this function, but 
that might not be desirable.


I guess try playing with that and see if it works to your liking.

But I'd say it is a bug.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/23/22 6:34 PM, Jeff wrote:
I'm talking about entering transactions in prior months, not adding new 
sequential transactions at the end of the journal.


On 3/23/22 4:45 PM, Glenn Fowler wrote:

Wouldn't pressing  be easier than Ctrl+PgDn?


On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 5:23 PM Jeff > wrote:


    Running:

    Version: 4.9
    Build ID: Flathub 4.9-2
    Finance::Quote: 1.49GNC 4.9

    on Ubuntu.

    When I need to enter a new transaction (that I missed) and hit
    ctrl-PgDn
    it throws me to the bottom of the register as expected. But the
    caret is
    on the third number line down, not in the date column where I would
    expect it to.

    Is there a simple fix to change this behavior?  I have the default
    view
    set for view double line, transactional.

    --     --JEffrey Black M.B.A.



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Re: [GNC] change default behavior of ctrl-PgDn

2022-03-24 Thread Jeff
Thank you Adrien. I will report it as a bug.  This has happened 
throughout numerous versions of GNC.  It is more of an irritation on my 
part, as my financial imports do not always match receipts entered.  
Welcome to the world of Murphy's Law, everything that can go wrong will 
go wrong (A physicists favorite right of passage).


On 3/24/22 8:45 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I don't think the date itself is relevant. What you want is to get to 
a new blank transaction, correct?


I have the same problem using 4.9 on MacOS BigSur. I'm not sure when 
this started. As far as I know, there is no preference.


There is a preference for using the 'Enter' key for this function, but 
that might not be desirable.


I guess try playing with that and see if it works to your liking.

But I'd say it is a bug.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/23/22 6:34 PM, Jeff wrote:
I'm talking about entering transactions in prior months, not adding 
new sequential transactions at the end of the journal.


On 3/23/22 4:45 PM, Glenn Fowler wrote:

Wouldn't pressing  be easier than Ctrl+PgDn?


On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 5:23 PM Jeff > wrote:


    Running:

    Version: 4.9
    Build ID: Flathub 4.9-2
    Finance::Quote: 1.49GNC 4.9

    on Ubuntu.

    When I need to enter a new transaction (that I missed) and hit
    ctrl-PgDn
    it throws me to the bottom of the register as expected. But the
    caret is
    on the third number line down, not in the date column where I would
    expect it to.

    Is there a simple fix to change this behavior?  I have the default
    view
    set for view double line, transactional.

    --     --JEffrey Black M.B.A.



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