Thanks! I guess I don't have to worry now.
Tom
> -Original Message-
> From: Derek Atkins [mailto:warl...@mit.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 1:46 PM
> To: Thomas Bullock
> Cc: gnucash-devel (gnucash-devel@gnucash.org)
> Subject: Re: Was Vol 90, Issue 30 Lost?
>
> Hi,
>
> Thom
Hi,
Thomas Bullock writes:
> I subscribe by digest to this list and have all issues for Vol 90 except #30.
> Was this lost by server breakdown? If not, can someone forward a copy to me?
It's quite possible it was lost by server breakdown. I've completely
disabled the milter that's been eati
I need someone to create a custom report, and I would like it to be part
of a future version of gnucash, so not a hack or quick fix. I can't
think of anything more important than profit, and would like to nudge
several things in that direction. This will not be a waste of time, and
I realize that
I subscribe by digest to this list and have all issues for Vol 90 except #30.
Was this lost by server breakdown? If not, can someone forward a copy to me?
Much appreciated.
Tom
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Christian Stimming writes:
> I've logged in yesterday and saw that output as well. Thanks for
> checking the dependencywalker output. Indeed the MSJAVA.DLL warning
> and the "delay-load dependency module" warning can both be ignored.
> Obviously in this case there was no more DLL hell causing thi
scar writes:
> In the meantime i have been using the unstable version, and a strange
> thing happened where an invoice's payment didn't actually mark the
> invoice as paid, leading to me calling the customer inquiring about
> their past-due invoice. It would be great to be able to move back to
>