Re: AqBanking4 config (was: [OSX] Webkit)

2009-09-17 Thread David Reiser
On Sep 17, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Martin Preuss wrote: Hi, On Donnerstag, 17. September 2009, David Reiser wrote: [...] 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

Re: account report and account transaction report cause crash

2009-09-17 Thread Mike Alexander
--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

account report and account transaction report cause crash

2009-09-17 Thread Brian Amos
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

Re: bounty for online banking idea for GnuCash

2009-09-17 Thread Dave (DavesTechShop.net)
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

Re: [OSX] Webkit.

2009-09-17 Thread Derek Atkins
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

Re: bounty for online banking idea for GnuCash

2009-09-17 Thread marcus.wolschon
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