On Sep 17, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Martin Preuss wrote:
Hi,
On Donnerstag, 17. September 2009, David Reiser wrote:
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One dependency change to be aware of: aqbanking 4 stores its
configuration files in a different directory (~/.aqbanking) than does
aqbanking 3 (~./banking). There is no conversio
--On September 17, 2009 2:58:46 PM -0700 Brian Amos
wrote:
I am having problems with the account report and account transaction
report. Gnucash crashes as soon as the menu option is selected.
Using 2.3.5 (r18290) on win32 with postgres database backend.
I have filed a bug report (595517).
H
I am having problems with the account report and account transaction report.
Gnucash crashes as soon as the menu option is selected.
Using 2.3.5 (r18290) on win32 with postgres database backend.
I have filed a bug report (595517).
Has anyone else seen this? or is it specific to my system?
Brian
For me, the first version of this could be as simple as altering the
existing wasabe Firefox add-on so it additionally saves the downloaded files
to my local disk. It would need to name the files appropriately and place
them into a designated directory. That's it. The wasabe Firefox add-on
already
Phil Longstaff writes:
> On September 16, 2009 12:12:39 pm Derek Atkins wrote:
>> True, but we can (and should) pick a particular version of Gtk that we
>> build against for 2.4 and just stick with it. We could even
>> theoretically pre-build the deps, store them as Zips, and just re-use
>> them
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 15:53:05 -0400, "Dave (DavesTechShop.net)"
wrote:
> I was suggesting that a Firefox macro be used (in the Firefox browser,
not
> as part of GnuCash) to extend to GnuCash the same benefits that such an
> approach extends to wesabe. For example, the ease with which a user can
add