Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My recommendation would be to maintain a "mob" branch. This is a
> publicly-writable branch from which other devs can cherry-pick commits.
>
> This would come in handy for the occasional currency updates, too.
> And, sometimes, there are good patches
2007/8/29, Josh Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "Daniel Espinosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Well I still wait for my patch to be applied to QofCollection (see bug
> > #453502) and wants to alling the current API convention to GObject's
> > one (see bug #470788).
>
> ("alling" isn't an English wor
On 8/31/07, Patrik Lermon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/31/07, Wm Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Good problem solving - however two issues:
> >
> >* You used V2.2.1 whereas I used V2.1.2.
>
> Oops... Sloppy reading (or memory). Sorry.
>
> >* In the middle of my GNUCash i
On 8/31/07, Wm Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good problem solving - however two issues:
>
>* You used V2.2.1 whereas I used V2.1.2.
Oops... Sloppy reading (or memory). Sorry.
>* In the middle of my GNUCash installations it stopped while my firewall
> asked for permission for "gn
Good problem solving - however two issues:
* You used V2.2.1 whereas I used V2.1.2.
* In the middle of my GNUCash installations it stopped while my firewall
asked for permission for "gnucash-bin.exe" to access the IP. If refused
the installation continues but the problem reoccurs, and if
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 03:34:33PM +0200, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in maintaining German business related accounts (mainly
> SKR04 which is what I use). This is very uninteresting work that is of
> big concern to any German business user, but nobody else.
> Unfortuntately, t
Hi,
I am interested in maintaining German business related accounts (mainly
SKR04 which is what I use). This is very uninteresting work that is of
big concern to any German business user, but nobody else.
Unfortuntately, that precludes all main devs.
Thus, I was wondering if it was possible to s
I could not see any communication with 68.142.91.87, or any other external
IP during a first setup and running of gnucash-2.2.1.
I did a fresh install of Windows XP, installed Wireshark and started to capture
packages. Then I ran the gnucash-2.2.1 intallation while capturing.
Installation went fi
I will file this as a new item once I find out where. Please note again
this is not a duplicate of the known issue you reference -- that issue does
not refer to surreptitious external IP connection as a requirement for
operation of the application.
Christian Stimming wrote:
> If you want to disc
HI all,
There are a couple of mentions of GNUCash in Britain's Guardian paper -
one of the nationals. Last time I looked the paper sold around 380,000
copies a day. The mentions are in the weekly technology supplement,
supplied with every newspaper, see below.
Andrew Wood, Oxford. England
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Quoting Wm Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can someone explain why this bug has been closed, ignored? I honestly
> thought after my first notification of surreptitious external IP connectio
Can someone explain why this bug has been closed, ignored? I honestly
thought after my first notification of surreptitious external IP connection
three months ago that this would have been considered seriously by the
development team. Rather disillusioning - not sure why I would report bugs
in t
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