Currently, the libdbi library is used to provide SQL access. However, the
library is abstracted out, so it would be possible to access the data through
a different library.
There is a core set of tables for the core objects. The business modules add
another set of tables for the business obje
See:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Debian
--- On Thu, 8/13/09, Sreejith Koiloth wrote:
> From: Sreejith Koiloth
> Subject: Help Gnu cash installation
> To: gnucash-u...@gnucash.org, gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
> Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 4:06 AM
> Sir,
> How can I install Gnu Cash in a De
Hello,
I have similar ambitions though a slightly different take. Thought I'd
drop you a quick line to let you know where I'm at and say hello!
Like you I wish to be able to say yes/no to an optional expense based on
all the available information about current and future finances,
something
Late to the party, but currently I prefer tab indents to spaces as it
allows each developer to decide for themselves how big the indent is.
Tim
Christian Stimming wrote:
Now that we've come back to working on one single branch (trunk), we should
reconsider the idea from back in 2007: We should
On Thursday 13 August 2009, Sreejith Koiloth wrote:
> Sir,
> How can I install Gnu Cash in a Debian system? Please help me.
apt-get install gnucash
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Hi,
Vladimir Bashkirtsev writes:
> Hello,
>
> I was testing latest development version with MySQL backend and in
> general I was satisfied with the results. Great piece of software!
>
> Now here the scenario I want to happen: I have PHP scripts which deal
> with GnuCash data in MySQL DB. It is n
They are definitely something to worry about. It means you have
transactions without a common currency, which is something that
you shouldn't ever see.
How did these transactions get created? There may be a bug in
the creation path.
-derek
Graham Menhennitt writes:
> Thanks for replying Dere
Thank you, Cristian, for help! Now all my system speak in lithuanian
language and also Gnucash. :) Now i can spend my free time on translation.
Tadas
2009/8/13 Cristian Marchi
> By launching the command "locale -a" you get a list of all available locale
> installed on the system. Adding the arg
Sir,
How can I install Gnu Cash in a Debian system? Please help me.
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By launching the command "locale -a" you get a list of all available
locale installed on the system. Adding the arguments "| grep lt" you
search on that list for the string "lt". So if the output is nothing, it
means that you need to install the lt_LT locale. You need to identify in
your distri
With command:
locale -a | grep lt
I did not get any ouputs... I got similar like you:
[...@localhost gnucash]$ locale -a | grep lt
[...@localhost gnucash]$ LANG=lt gnucash
gnc.bin-Message: main: binreloc relocation support was disabled at configure
time.
* 15:10:48 WARN Locale not supported by
My locale command output on Archlinux:
LANG=en_US.utf8
LC_CTYPE="en_US.utf8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.utf8"
LC_TIME="en_US.utf8"
LC_COLLATE=C
LC_MONETARY="en_US.utf8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.utf8"
LC_PAPER="en_US.utf8"
LC_NAME="en_US.utf8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US.utf8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.utf8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_U
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