Hi All,
I am using Windows XP to build guncash via install.sh
It fails.
I then in msys
$ cd /c/soft/tmp/automake-1.10.2
gnuc...@elshadai /c/soft/tmp/automake-1.10.2
$ make check
Making check in lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/c/soft/tmp/automake-1.10.2/lib'
Making check in Automake
make[2]:
Ok,
So Im playing around with the CSV data importer, but the layout of my
data is a little bit different than the importer expects. The basic
layout is as follows :
Date,Description,Bank Account number,Counter Bank Account
number,Code,Withdrawal/Deposit,Amount,Mutation Kind,Notes
Where bank acco
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Charles Day writes:
>
> > Register: Add additional debugging output during register cleanup. Also
> rename a variable for clarity and to match typical usage in the rest of the
> ledger code.
> > BP
>
> Why is this something that should be b
I want to report some observations (bugs?) regarding gnucash's OFX import
function.
With the import of any OFX file I have tested, there is a reproducible bug.
The bug shows up in two different ways depending on the content of the
ACCTTYPE element in the OFX file.
*Case 1:*
*MONEYMRKT*
This will
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Fedora 10 is fine.. You're just missing the -devel package. But yes, the
> error is somewhat cryptic. try:
>
> yum install gtkhtml3-devel
>
Thanks (again), that worked like a charm.
Regards,
John Smith
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googooda...@gmail.com wrote, on 1/21/2009 3:43 AM:
> Hi, Sir,
>
> I setup the build env on windows XP.
> But I can not build it smoothly, the system will be freeze 3 or 4 times
> within 1 build cycle---I need to reset the windows, and run the install.sh
> again. I monitor the issue almost 4 dev-ve
Hi,
Quoting John Smith :
> Great.
>
>
> That only leaves me with the question of which distribution to use to
> start the building and testing on ? I initially tried Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux 4, but almost all of the packages used there were
> severely out of date. Then I switched to Fedora 10,
Great.
That only leaves me with the question of which distribution to use to
start the building and testing on ? I initially tried Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4, but almost all of the packages used there were
severely out of date. Then I switched to Fedora 10, which gave me a
cryptic error message a
Charles Day writes:
> Register: Add additional debugging output during register cleanup. Also
> rename a variable for clarity and to match typical usage in the rest of the
> ledger code.
> BP
Why is this something that should be back ported?
-derek
--
Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '
John Smith writes:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
>> GnuCash is absolutely the right place for this. We already have
>> the infrastructure for it, we already have a basic parser and
>> a basic GUI for it. All the tools are there. It's just buggy
>> and needs a littl
Hi,
Quoting John Smith :
> Hi,
>
>
> Ive just checked out the svn trunk (revision 17840) of gnucash, and am
> running into this weird problem when running ./configure
> --enable-debug :
[snip]
> checking if guile needs our copy of (guile www)... ./configure: line
> 28554: syntax error near unexpe
PS:
By the way, it's not caused by the '--enable-debug' flag, as it might
seem from the previous post. I run into the exact same issue when
running configure without any flags at all.
Sorry if this caused any confusion,
Regards,
John Smith
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 7:23 PM, John Smith wrote:
Hi,
Ive just checked out the svn trunk (revision 17840) of gnucash, and am
running into this weird problem when running ./configure
--enable-debug :
checking if guile needs our copy of srfi-1... no
checking if guile needs our copy of srfi-11... no
checking if guile needs our copy of srfi-19... n
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