Hello gnucash team,
I think I have worked out a way to trap reports without losing the error
information.
I will include the whole run-report routine from report.scm because it
has had some patches applied and probably probably wouldn't patch well
against CVS.
Hopefully somebody can incorporate
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> Here we go again
>
> I looked for the lesstif version you metioned
> on rufus, but it was not there. I found lesstif-0.87.0-1.i386.rpm
> and that provided libXm.so.1. N
Here we go again
I looked for the lesstif version you metioned
on rufus, but it was not there. I found lesstif-0.87.0-1.i386.rpm
and that provided libXm.so.1. Not that it mattered...
See yet another .txt file here...
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Gary Lebo
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> Oh. And another thing. I think I saw somewhere that there once was a
> program that generated ascii-reports from .xac files? Is that program
> still availble and useable on gnucash-files? That would
> work just as well.
>
> Thanks in advance! Bye again..
The current CVS version allows you to
> Hi!
>
> First allow me to say that gnucash looks splendid, i tried the 1.0.18
> version that was in the FreeBSD-ports-tree and was quite happy about it.
>
> I missed the ability to create reports though, why i thought that i would
> try to compile 1.2.5 on FreeBSD.
>
> The following thing ha
> Hello again,
>
> Regarding gnucash 1.2.5-1 I also had this first line upon starting gnucash:
>
> gnucash: Symbol `_XmStrings' has different size in shared object, consider
> re-linking
>
> Dave Peticolas said:
>
> >The stuff after the first line is normal. However, the first
> >line seems to
> Howdy,
>
> Installed lesstif-0.88.0-1.i386.rpm,
> which was shown to be part of the
> Mandrake 6.0 distro.
>
> I got this off the rufus site.
>
> When I attempted to install gnucash again,
> libXm.so.1 was shown as being needed still.
> That lib was not listed as being provided
> by this ver
Oh. And another thing. I think I saw somewhere that there once was a
program that generated ascii-reports from .xac files? Is that program
still availble and useable on gnucash-files? That would
work just as well.
Thanks in advance! Bye again..
//Linus Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--
Gnucash D
Hi!
First allow me to say that gnucash looks splendid, i tried the 1.0.18
version that was in the FreeBSD-ports-tree and was quite happy about it.
I missed the ability to create reports though, why i thought that i would
try to compile 1.2.5 on FreeBSD.
The following thing happened:
checking
Hello again,
Regarding gnucash 1.2.5-1 I also had this first line upon starting gnucash:
gnucash: Symbol `_XmStrings' has different size in shared object, consider
re-linking
Dave Peticolas said:
>The stuff after the first line is normal. However, the first
>line seems to indicate a problem wi
Howdy,
Installed lesstif-0.88.0-1.i386.rpm,
which was shown to be part of the
Mandrake 6.0 distro.
I got this off the rufus site.
When I attempted to install gnucash again,
libXm.so.1 was shown as being needed still.
That lib was not listed as being provided
by this version of lesstif by the w
> Hello,
>
> First, I hope I am sending this to the correct address. If not, please
> excuse me. The welcome message did not explicitly say this was the posting
> address but it seemed reasonable.
>
> I'm running RedHat 6.0 and have just downloaded gnucash-1.2.5-1.i386.rpm.
> Before it would i
> Greetings:
>
> I'm new to this mailing list...
>
> 1. I have a QIF file created by Quicken 98 (basic)
> and when I import it I only get transactions from
> 2000.
> I have set the clock of my machine back to 1999,
> exported the transactions into two files (pre 2000
> transactions and post 200
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> Greetings to all,
>
> Well, using Mandrake 6.1 here.
> Attempted to install and run gnucash 1.2.5-1.i386rpm
> See the attached .txt file as to what I saw.
> The program sta
Greetings to all,
Well, using Mandrake 6.1 here.
Attempted to install and run gnucash 1.2.5-1.i386rpm
See the attached .txt file as to what I saw.
The program started up, but I really doubt things are
ok.
Can anybody tell me what this means ?
( Besides the fact I'm only an end user )
--
Gary
Hello,
First, I hope I am sending this to the correct address. If not, please
excuse me. The welcome message did not explicitly say this was the posting
address but it seemed reasonable.
I'm running RedHat 6.0 and have just downloaded gnucash-1.2.5-1.i386.rpm.
Before it would install it compla
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 08:31:34AM -0800, James Goldsmith wrote:
Hi Jim,
> 1. I have a QIF file created by Quicken 98 (basic)
> and when I import it I only get transactions from
> 2000.
are your transactions only from 2000 or are they even from 1999 ?
My idea is, that you have to change the da
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 01:01:00 -0800, Dave Peticolas
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Dave> New Stuff:
Dave> + stock registers show 4 decimal places for prices.
Thank you for getting this in so quickly. I was very pleasantly
surprised to see that gnucash stored my values just as I had type
Greetings:
I'm new to this mailing list...
1. I have a QIF file created by Quicken 98 (basic)
and when I import it I only get transactions from
2000.
I have set the clock of my machine back to 1999,
exported the transactions into two files (pre 2000
transactions and post 2000) without success.
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