Below is the summary of what I've done so far and plan to do on the
CSV importer that you asked for. Sorry that it ended up being a bit
long; I guess there was just a lot of stuff to cram in. :-)
The Gnumeric code that handles the actual parsing of the file, the STF
library, will be placed in gnuc
Perhaps you could test installation of 2.1.2 on a new Windows machine with
a firewall that traps outgoing connections as well as incoming? You are
right that there are a lot of connections to itself through 127.0.0.1 or
the machine IP, which I allowed, and the one external connection attempt.
On
Hmm.. I have no idea why it would attempt to contact that address.
It's nothing to do with us, that's for sure.
-derek
Quoting Wm Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Afaik I do not have anything to do with llnw.net. My machines have
> addresses like 209.217.x.x.
>
> Derek Atkins wrote:
>> 68.142.
Afaik I do not have anything to do with llnw.net. My machines have
addresses like 209.217.x.x.
Derek Atkins wrote:
> 68.142.91.87 resolves to:
>
> 87.91.142.68.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer cds192.lga.llnw.net.
>
> What's your host's IP Address?
>
> -derek
>
> Quoting Wm Stewart <[EMAIL
68.142.91.87 resolves to:
87.91.142.68.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer cds192.lga.llnw.net.
What's your host's IP Address?
-derek
Quoting Wm Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi, reinstalling did not replicate the error, but starting on a new machine
> does. On the new machine, the error we
Hi, reinstalling did not replicate the error, but starting on a new machine
does. On the new machine, the error went away once I allowed what
ZoneAlarm identified as gnucash-bin.exe to access IP 68.142.91.87.
Derek Atkins wrote:
> I can't imagine it's trying to contact any gnucash website. We
>
> lasindi: In summary, I agree this is a bug and should be changed. But
> for now I would recommend you should ignore that importer bug and just
> focus on the CSV import part. Either you or someone else will probably
> pick up this issue with the generic importer and Imbalance-account
> handling s
I can't imagine it's trying to contact any gnucash website. We
certainly have not told it to. It's possible that it's trying to
ask the network for other gconf instances via a broadcast address
to the local network.
-derek
Wm Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The bug occurred again. Two d
A comment to http://lists.gnucash.org/logs/2007-06-02.html#T23:35:59
23:35:59 I am testing right now with CSV files that have
just three columns per row: date, description, amount. First the user
selects an account to import to, then for each row I create a
transaction and add one split. I