Richard Wackerbarth writes:
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
>
> > > Now, those .xac files - are they the previous data file, or are they
> > > written in parallel with the main file? (Or copied after the main file
> > > is written?)
> >
> > They are written immediately after the main
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I've always been doubtful about the use of floating point by gnucash.
The problem with floating point types is that they only provide an approximation to
what you want.
To go into painful detail, here's what I understand about floating point types.
The first bit past the
> Prices are handled differently from amounts.
>
> The price is multiplied by the quantity and that result is adjusted to the
> "integral" amount of exchange.
> At one time the US used "mils" ($0.001). However, clerks worked for $1 per day
> or less. With inflation, the smallest exchange is now t
Gary L. Klesczewski writes:
> Evening All,
>
> I just downloaded 1.3.100, and ran into a problem with simply opening my
> Savings account.
>
The RPM, or did you compile from source? What version of the gnome
libraries, guile, and slib are you using?
> The error that appears is as follows
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
> > Now, those .xac files - are they the previous data file, or are they
> > written in parallel with the main file? (Or copied after the main file
> > is written?)
>
> They are written immediately after the main file is written.
So, if I have (only) a
Ben Stanley writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking to replicate my stability problems in 1.3.99, so I'm looking
> over my log files to try to come up with a duplicate account set.
>
> I've got the following files:
>
> MyMoney.gnucash.2609091831.xac
> MyMoney.gnucash.2611151831.log <- Opened up f
Hi,
I'm looking to replicate my stability problems in 1.3.99, so I'm looking
over my log files to try to come up with a duplicate account set.
I've got the following files:
MyMoney.gnucash.2609091831.xac
MyMoney.gnucash.2611151831.log <- Opened up for a peek - no changes
MyMoney.gnucash
Evening All,
I just downloaded 1.3.100, and ran into a problem with simply opening my
Savings account.
The error that appears is as follows:
Gdk-WARNING **: local not supported by C library
ERROR: In expression gnc:split-scm-set-account-guid:
ERROR: Unbound variable: gnc:split-scm-set-account-gu
>What versions gtk+ and gnome-libs did you upgrade to?
>Are you able to produce a backtrace with gdb?
gtk/glib 1.2.8
gnome 1.2.1
Program received signal SIGFPE, Arithmetic exception.
0x282464b0 in redraw_if_visible () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libgnomeui.so.4
(gdb) bt
#0 0x282464b0 in redraw_if_visib