On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> Mike Alexander has discovered that 2.3.0 using a libdbi-based SQL backend
> does not work on a PowerPC using MacOX but probably other OSs as well. The
> problem is that libdbi assumes the wrong endianness. He has submitted a
> patch to
Hi,
Quoting Kevin Hale Boyes :
I'm looking at the XML of my gnucash file and was wondering about the
and fields.
I'm taking a guess but it seems that is in the currency
of of the transaction and
that is in the currency of the account associated to
the split ().
Is that correct?
Yes. Th
I'm looking at the XML of my gnucash file and was wondering about the
and fields.
I'm taking a guess but it seems that is in the currency
of of the transaction and
that is in the currency of the account associated to
the split ().
Is that correct?
As an aside, I've also noticed a entry asso
Mike Alexander has discovered that 2.3.0 using a libdbi-based SQL backend does
not work on a PowerPC using MacOX but probably other OSs as well. The problem
is that libdbi assumes the wrong endianness. He has submitted a patch to the
libdbi project to fix it and attached it to bug #583150
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