On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 15:02:05 +1100, the world broke into rejoicing as
Conrad Canterford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I have some conceptual problems which I'm hoping someone will be able to
> explain for me. Since they are not specifically gnucash related, private
> response may be warranted.
>
>
"J. Milgram" writes:
>
> Hi all
>
> 1) GnuCash is pretty darn neat
>
> 2) Do I understand correctly that gnucash 1.4 won't work with guile
> 1.4, but will work with guile 1.3?
>
> (my experience building gnucash today supports this observation ...)
>
> If so, how about a test in the configure
I have some conceptual problems which I'm hoping someone will be able to
explain for me. Since they are not specifically gnucash related, private
response may be warranted.
My problem:
I have, up to now, been entering stock (as in, the stuff I sell, not
shares in companies) purchases as expenses,
Hi all
1) GnuCash is pretty darn neat
2) Do I understand correctly that gnucash 1.4 won't work with guile
1.4, but will work with guile 1.3?
(my experience building gnucash today supports this observation ...)
If so, how about a test in the configure script? Would have saved me a
couple of ho
Herbert Thoma writes:
> Hi!
>
> With the latest cvs checkout there are several bugs:
Yes, these are probably my fault.
Shall fix them ASAP.
Robert Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi!
With the latest cvs checkout there are several bugs:
1: gnucash: [W] "failure loading ""/home/herbie/.gnucash/config.auto"
.gnucash/config.auto exists.
2: profit and loss report:
Error: gnc_report_error_dialog: gnc_report_error_dialog: err
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 04:15:52PM -0500, Carol Champagne wrote:
> 1. In Quicken, my reconciled data shows up with an "R" in the "Clr"
> field. However, the same data shows up in Gnucash with a "c" in that
> field, and Gnucash seems to interpret this as unreconciled. I have
> several thousand t