Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> Dave Peticolas writes:
> > Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> > > (now cc'ing to -devel because technical)
> > > Dave Peticolas writes:
> > > > Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> > >
> > > > > After that, I'll also build a combination widget that
> > > > > support
Dave Peticolas writes:
> Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> > (now cc'ing to -devel because technical)
> > Dave Peticolas writes:
> > > Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> >
> > > > After that, I'll also build a combination widget that
> > > > supports both absolute and relative dates.
> > >
Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> (now cc'ing to -devel because technical)
> Dave Peticolas writes:
> > Robert Graham Merkel writes:
>
> > > After that, I'll also build a combination widget that
> > > supports both absolute and relative dates.
> >
> > Sounds good.
>
> Actually, I've realised
Matthew Vanecek wrote:
>
> Dave Peticolas wrote:
> >
> > Matthew Vanecek writes:
> > >
> > > from a RH system. I've got the same problem with a different module in
> > > 1.4.2:
> > >
> > > me2v@reliant account $ gnc-prices myaccts.xac
> > > Can't locate loadable object for module gnucash in @INC
Dave Peticolas wrote:
>
> Matthew Vanecek writes:
> >
> > from a RH system. I've got the same problem with a different module in
> > 1.4.2:
> >
> > me2v@reliant account $ gnc-prices myaccts.xac
> > Can't locate loadable object for module gnucash in @INC (@INC contains:
> > /usr/lib/gnucash/perl
(now cc'ing to -devel because technical)
Dave Peticolas writes:
> Robert Graham Merkel writes:
> > After that, I'll also build a combination widget that
> > supports both absolute and relative dates.
>
> Sounds good.
Actually, I've realised I've gone about things the wrong way. Instead
of
Matthew Vanecek writes:
>
> from a RH system. I've got the same problem with a different module in
> 1.4.2:
>
> me2v@reliant account $ gnc-prices myaccts.xac
> Can't locate loadable object for module gnucash in @INC (@INC contains:
> /usr/lib/gnucash/perl /usr/share/gnucash/perl
> /usr/lib/per
After installing still-some-further-dev-packages that came available
this week in Helix Gnome, GnuCash again became buildable and runnable.
With the next result that I have done some testing of the "new
reporting code" that uses lists rather than appending strings
together.
Attached are the thre