Re: GDA save missing records

2008-02-15 Thread Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson wrote: > This appears to be separate from the SERIAL problem of libgda's > PostgreSQL provider as PostgreSQL has the highest number of splits. > (Most complete? Are there duplicates?) > > > Oops, no it doesn't have the highest number of splits. It is three less than MySql. Na

GDA save missing records

2008-02-15 Thread Mark Johnson
Configuration: libgda 3.1.2 gnucash-gda SVN16943 PostgreSQL 8.2.6 MySql 5.0.51 Sqlite 3.3.7 Today, I deleted all the gnucash databases (Well, I just started a new file for SQLite:-). I made three copies of my current gnucash XML data, and loaded them into three instances of gnucash SVN (running

Re: bizarre GnomeDruid problem

2008-02-15 Thread Xolotl Loki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > > One thing I did notice: libglade came on the system, and so is installed > in /usr. gnucash + deps live in /usr/local. > That was it: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libglade /usr/lib/ Now all the druids work fine. Thanks

Re: bizarre GnomeDruid problem

2008-02-15 Thread Xolotl Loki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Andreas, Thanks for the quick and insightful reply. > > What if you started `gnucash --logto=stderr' from the terminal, does it > print out anything useful? When I start gnucash I get this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/doc/video/porn$ gnucash --logto=

Re: bizarre GnomeDruid problem

2008-02-15 Thread Andreas Köhler
Hi, Am Donnerstag, den 14.02.2008, 15:13 -0800 schrieb Xolotl Loki: > I recently got gnucash-2.2.1 working on a Slackware system for the first > time (I'd been running a DragonFlyBSD VM just for gnucash). After a > month of running with zero problems, the GnomeDruids in gnucash all > stopped work

Re: Feature request from German list: Disable editing of transactions

2008-02-15 Thread Graham Leggett
Christian Stimming wrote: Some German business users brought up a "feature" request that sounds a bit weird for a programmer: They asked for a gnucash mode of operation where the user can not edit older transactions anymore! Makes perfect sense - wearing my programmer hat on financial systems

Re: Feature request from German list: Disable editing of transactions

2008-02-15 Thread Thilo Pfennig
Am Fri, 15 Feb 2008 21:43:25 +0100 schrieb Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm still not completely sure how the actual implementation would > look like. I think the best way would be not to select the feature but that by selecting some account templates you will get that. If anybody

Re: Feature request from German list: Disable editing of transactions

2008-02-15 Thread Thomas Bushnell BSG
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 21:43 +0100, Christian Stimming wrote: > Some German business users brought up a "feature" request that sounds a bit > weird for a programmer: They asked for a gnucash mode of operation where the > user can not edit older transactions anymore! This is not just important fo

Feature request from German list: Disable editing of transactions

2008-02-15 Thread Christian Stimming
Summary: Some German business users brought up a "feature" request that sounds a bit weird for a programmer: They asked for a gnucash mode of operation where the user can not edit older transactions anymore! I'll explain why this might make sense and why I'll probably commit some patches in th

Re: GDA interim benchmarking synopsis

2008-02-15 Thread Mark Johnson
Derek Atkins wrote: > Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>> I'm really beginning to wonder if we need to write special SQL >>> based on the database we're using in order to tune the performance >>> because of issues like this? Yes, I know that that sort of defeats >>> the purpose of

Re: GDA interim benchmarking synopsis

2008-02-15 Thread Derek Atkins
Thilo Pfennig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Am Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:47:41 -0500 > schrieb Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> [snip] >> > SQLite and MySql are completely opposite as to which queries >> > perform well and poorly. That's why I want to see if I can adjust >> > the queries and indi

Re: GDA interim benchmarking synopsis

2008-02-15 Thread Derek Atkins
Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I'm really beginning to wonder if we need to write special SQL >> based on the database we're using in order to tune the performance >> because of issues like this? Yes, I know that that sort of defeats >> the purpose of using a library like GDA, but if

Re: Plot details - barchart reports

2008-02-15 Thread Josh Sled
"Davide Imbeni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I will just report what I found so far on the subject, after some > digging and a lot of learning, and why I think I will now suspend > further investigations. This is unfortunate (especially after your very good looking initial patch), but thanks for

Re: Plot details - barchart reports

2008-02-15 Thread Davide Imbeni
Hi, I will just report what I found so far on the subject, after some digging and a lot of learning, and why I think I will now suspend further investigations. I think barchart report(s) would be improved by one or more of the following: (A) background grids (B) value of the bar appears when you

Re: GDA interim benchmarking synopsis

2008-02-15 Thread Thilo Pfennig
Am Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:47:41 -0500 schrieb Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [snip] > > SQLite and MySql are completely opposite as to which queries > > perform well and poorly. That's why I want to see if I can adjust > > the queries and indices to do better. > > I'm really beginning to wonde