Hey GnuCashers,
Just wanted to let you know that I'm going to be in Japan from Nov 3
through Nov 15. I'll be landing in Tokyo Narita at 1700 on Nov 3,
staying in Tokyo for the night, then (sometime) on Nov 4 taking the
train to Kyoto and spending a few nights around there and Kobe, and then
spend
Dear Kim,
thanks for pointing this out. However, on the windows system I have at hand
here, the locally built r18397 starts up and runs fine. Are you sure this
isn't a mixup of older and newer installations of gnucash? Also, can you
narrow down the error message as for why it doesn't start exac
Dear Erik,
thanks for the nice explanation of your OFX import with utf-8 characters. Some
questions:
- Which menu item did you use for the OFX import in gnucash - "File ->
Import -> Import OFX", or any of the Online Banking items?
- Which libofx version is installed on your system?
- Can you p
Am Samstag, 10. Oktober 2009 23:04 schrieb Jacek Baszkiewicz:
> I've updated polish accounts folder according to the hints of Christian
> Stimming. I'm sending zipped folder 'pl'.
Thanks a lot! I've added this to our SVN repository and they will be included
in the next release (2.3.8, I think).
Yeah. I haven't updated it in a while. There are some remaining sql issues,
and a big webkit/win32 issue. Basically, printing is so small it's unreadable.
I'm fighting with webkit source trying to get a more up-to-date build working.
If I can't we may need to stick with gtkhtml on win32. I
I noticed that the release schedule page on the gnucash wiki has not
been updated since May, and still indicates August 3 as the expected
release date for 2.4. Can someone provide a more up-to-date estimate
on the release date for 2.4? How many more iterations of 2.3 are
expected?
Thanks.
I don't see it as a major issue.. There's nothing in that data that
isn't available to anyone with an SVN client. The website content is
publically readable in SVN, and there's nothing in the SVN metadata that
should be private, AFAIK.
-derek
Damian Dimmich writes:
> Hi,
>
> One easy way to ge
John Ralls writes:
> On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> After the configure change, the docs failed the build last night.
>> I'll try to get more information on what failed.
>>
>> r...@code.gnucash.org (Cron Daemon) writes:
>>
>>> /etc/cron.daily/make-gnucash-docs.sh:
>>>
>>>
"Bill Densel" writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed gnucash on my desktop- thanks for the great program. I'd
> like to open it on my laptop, so I enabled the gnucash folder for sharing,
> but when I run gnucash.cmd, I get an error message that gnucash-bin can't be
> found. When I run gnucash-bin,
Yep, I just tried it out on my end -- hit File -> Save As and select XML,
and you can get a file-based version of your data saved as a gzipped XML
file. Just run gunzip and open in your favorite text or XML editor, and
Bob's your uncle.
HTH,
-- Erik Anderson
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Ma
Hi,
One easy way to get around this is to add the following at the start of
your apache config:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^(.*/)?\.svn/ - [R=404,L]
and making sure that you have mod_rewrite enabled.
Cheers,
Damian
Konstantin Leonov wrote:
Hi there.
I guess this info should not be avail
Just as a user of the 2.3.7 version, it looks like database support is
already (mostly?) there, at least for PostgreSQL, since that's the back-end
I've got in place. I think it's still possible to save to XML, or at any
rate the File -> Save As command makes it seem possible, so I'll look into
tha
You are right. The new version of the code isn't quite right. I'll
send an updated patch tonight.
On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 18:54 -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> On October 26, 2009 04:43:18 pm Matt Lavin wrote:
> > The first patch's main content was:
> >
> > -return (*((guint *) guid->data))
Christian Stimming schrieb:
>>> - There was a Euro converter in 1.x, which until now was not ported. But,
>>> what is the meaning of src/app-utils/gnc-euro.c? Is it in use? If yes,
>>> where? If I understood it right, currencies used there, must still be
>>> defined in iso-4217-currencies?
>> Well
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