On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 00:57 -0400, Volker Englisch wrote:
> I tested the gconf druid tonight and here are my
> comments/suggestions/findings:
>
> When I start gnucash a message window comes up (Cannot find default
> values). The Help button is highlighted by default but there is no help
> whe
Just to add to this, there are 2 people who have access to change the
gnucash website, Linas and myself. My access is somewhat limited (only
to the parts that Linas has specifically added me to) but I can change
what I need to. I tend not to make any major changes without consulting
Linas as it is
On Fri, 2005-21-10 at 23:04 -0700, Brian wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-21-10 at 22:53 -0600, Chris Lyttle wrote:
> > Yes Christian is exactly right on this. The gentoo error below is a
> > problem with the ebuild, not a gnucash problem.
> > The design.info page does need to be included, its part of the so
> If you're going to continue testing I'd suggest picking another
> subsystem,
That's the plan. I'm good at breaking stuff. :-)
Please feel free to comment if my explanation is not clear, when I need
to be more specific or when a screen shot is needed.
Thanks
Volker Englisch
mailto:[EM
Volker,
This is fantastic! In-depth testing and reporting like this
is invaluable. Thank you!
I think you've given us a lot to work on here with SX. If
you're going to continue testing I'd suggest picking another
subsystem, like maybe graphing, or maybe just the register. (or so
I did some more testing with SX:
- Creating a new SX
It appears that the values for the "Days in Advance" for a new SX are
being populated from the defaults listed in the preferences for
'Scheduled Transactions' even when the preferences are unchecked.
Set the values in the preferences t
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 01:12:31PM -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 01:00:35PM -0400, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
>
> | On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 10:14:46AM -0400, Dan Widyono wrote:
> | > So.
> | >
> | > Is it possible for me to jump in, pull SVN down, install SVN + SVK on my
> | > wor
Hi,
I honestly don't recall seeing the previous version. G2 branch
is the correct branch to use. Nobody is currently working on
depreciation. Patches welcome. :)
-derek
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looks like the MACRS GDS/ADS email went unnoticed - I'm a developer
who owns a
small busin
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 06:50:36PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
| >>I can ask. I know he's been really really busy.. He might be
| >>amenable to some CVS/SVN push into the web server.. I don't know.
| >Something like
| >http://www.goshaky.com/goshaky-distfiles/svn2rss/
| >might be useful once SVN
Quoting Adrian Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
and even our own WWW server (even if access
is somewhat restricted).
And it's restricted because?
Hosted in someone else's web space?
Basically, yes. It's Linas' personal machine and he doesn't want
just anybody to have shell access. Similarly,
Derek Atkins wrote:
Trac also has a patch tracker, so we could use that, too.
Trac certainly looks promising, I've looked at it before, but it seemed too much
for my one-man-webdev setup.
and even our own WWW server (even if access
is somewhat restricted).
And it's restricted because?
Hosted
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 12:55:13PM -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
| Yes. Our web site needs 50-75% less words, and more appropriate ones.
FWIW, I had cause to go to the Evolution site [1] recently, and I consider
it a model of an excellent project site: pretty, clean, minimalist,
content-rich yet conc
Looks like the MACRS GDS/ADS email went unnoticed - I'm a developer who owns a
small business who needs certain depreciation features. And I am more than
willing to join the development community and contribute. But I'm new to the
community... and scheme doesn't bother me since LISP was my firs
I can't answer your question about depreciation, but I can help you
get the latest gnome 2 source, at least.
http://www.gnucash.org/en/hacking.phtml has all the information, but
the gnome 2 branch instructions are kind of hidden in the "Getting
Older Versions of GnuCash out of CVS" section.
Speci
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 01:00:35PM -0400, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
| On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 10:14:46AM -0400, Dan Widyono wrote:
| > So.
| >
| > Is it possible for me to jump in, pull SVN down, install SVN + SVK on my
| > workstation, diddle away using my own local personal branch, submit frequent
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 10:14:46AM -0400, Dan Widyono wrote:
>
> So.
>
> Is it possible for me to jump in, pull SVN down, install SVN + SVK on my
> workstation, diddle away using my own local personal branch, submit frequent
> patchsets to the list, and when all is said and done, submit my branch
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 11:16:51AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
| developers on code management. Some method of clearly attributing branches to
| particular goals beyond a short, cryptic, branch name.
"short, cryptic, branch name[s]" such as?
| 3. More acceptance that new developers don't nece
Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just because it's *technically* possible doesn't mean there's not a
> problem. (It just means there's no technical problem.) The real
> problem is PSYCHOLOGICAL. Email is final. For whatever reason, and
You never try to solve a social problem with
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 08:09:23PM -0400, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
| So we agree, yes? :)
Sounds like we mostly do, yes. I don't think branches are needed for "all"
development, but they can be useful.
...jsled
--
http://asynchronous.org/jsled/ | a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL
PROTEC
Quoting Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Adrian Simmons wrote:
| Neil Williams wrote:
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|> 4. Has anyone seriously considered using the SourceForge project more?
|
| Personally I find SF painfully slow and clunky.
A slow site is better than a clo
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Adrian Simmons wrote:
| Neil Williams wrote:
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|> 4. Has anyone seriously considered using the SourceForge project more?
|
| Personally I find SF painfully slow and clunky.
A slow site is better than a closed site!
:-)
|> 5. More write access to onl
Quoting Dan Widyono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
So.
Is it possible for me to jump in, pull SVN down, install SVN + SVK on my
workstation, diddle away using my own local personal branch, submit frequent
patchsets to the list, and when all is said and done, submit my branch
somehow to the central repos
So.
Is it possible for me to jump in, pull SVN down, install SVN + SVK on my
workstation, diddle away using my own local personal branch, submit frequent
patchsets to the list, and when all is said and done, submit my branch
somehow to the central repository for safekeeping?
Dan W.
_
Neil Williams wrote:
4. Has anyone seriously considered using the SourceForge project more?
Personally I find SF painfully slow and clunky.
5. More write access to online information outside the mailing list archives.
The gnucash.org website is not being updated, new documentation has to go on
First, a little Hello,
I'm Adrian Simmons and I've been subscribed to gnucash-user for some time, but
decided I'd come and lurk here for a while, and though I'm only a web geek at
least see if I can help out somewhere. I run Gnucash on OS X via Fink.
Chris Shoemaker wrote:
Giving one more pe
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 3:26 am, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 09:37:07PM -0400, David Hampton wrote:
> > > I've spent more time refreshing out-of-tree patches that I have
> > > actually developing code! (ok, not really, but a LOT of time, it's a
> > > PITA.)
> >
> > You shoul
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