On Aug 4, 2013, at 10:54 AM, John Ralls wrote:
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> ### MinGW
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> configuring msys to use c:/soft/gnucash-2.5.4/mingw.
> mingw already installed in /c/soft/gnucash-2.5.4/m
Thanks! both patch are in trunk and will be in the next unstable version
(the nightly build failed).
Regards
Cristian
Il 04/08/2013 16:46, Aurimas Fišeras ha scritto:
Hello,
this patch updates Lithuanian translation.
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Il 04/08/2013 16:44, Aurimas Fišeras ha scritto:
Hello,
this patch only removes "double sentence spacing" from translatable strings.
I also attach a generated patch to update all translations and avoid
fuzzy strings after the first patch (without regenerating po files).
Thanks again for the pat
Thanks John and Derek, for a moment I thought my account had been violated.
Regards
Cristian
Il 04/08/2013 18:56, Derek Atkins ha scritto:
It's not your fault. Teamspeak subscribed to gnucash-devel so they were
responding to every email sent to the -devel list. I saw at least two
messages fro
### MinGW
configuring msys to use c:/soft/gnucash-2.5.4/mingw.
mingw already installed in /c/soft/gnucash-2.5.4/mingw. skipping.
cp: cannot stat `/c/soft/gnucash-2.5.4/mingw/
It's not your fault. Teamspeak subscribed to gnucash-devel so they were
responding to every email sent to the -devel list. I saw at least two
messages from them; yours was the latest and what caused me to look at the
issue.
-derek
On Sun, August 4, 2013 10:45 am, Cristian Marchi wrote:
> Sorry
On Aug 4, 2013, at 7:45 AM, Cristian Marchi wrote:
> Sorry for this message from teamspeak with my name; I'm scared because I
> don't know from what it generated. I havn't used teamspeak from almost 10
> years now and I can't understand why the message was also sent to gnucash
> mailing list.
Sorry for this message from teamspeak with my name; I'm scared because I
don't know from what it generated. I havn't used teamspeak from almost
10 years now and I can't understand why the message was also sent to
gnucash mailing list.
Il 04/08/2013 13:47, Derek Atkins ha scritto:
I have forc
Thanks, that could be the problem as under Ubuntu I occasionally open
the file with 2.5 unstable version (without saving it) while on windoes
I've only the stable version. I will try to use your suggested methed by
finding the differences.
Thanks for the tip
Il 04/08/2013 13:48, Guilherme Sal
I seem to remember seeing something like this when I tried to open a
file on GnuCash 2.4.12 after having opened it on 2.5.3 (trunk).
Luckily I had a recent backup of my ~/.gnucash and after diffing the
two it became obvious what lines I had to remove to stop 2.4.12 from
crashing.
The fact that you
I have forcibly removed "pir...@teamspeakusa.com" from the gnucash-devel
mailing list due to the auto-response being sent for every message to the
list.
-derek
On Sun, August 4, 2013 4:12 am, TeamSpeak Piracy wrote:
>Cristian Marchi,
>Thank you for contacting us. This is an automated resp
Cristian Marchi,
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I've a problem opening a file with GnuCash under Ubuntu 12.10. This is
the message I get when opening it from the terminal:
Backtrace:
In current input:
1: 0* (let* ((options #)) (let* (#) (# option)) (let* (#) (#
option)) ...)
1: 1 (gnc:restore-report-by-guid-with-custom-template 0 ...
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