On Sat, 2 May 2020 at 16:19, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin,
Hello Geert,
thank you for your detailed reply.
> The time changes have been done to deal with timezone issues.
> And I believe 2.6.21 may still not be doing it quite right.
> If I remember correctly the 3.x series received additi
This is getting interesting. This is a reinstallation. The old
installation had working online downloads which appeared gone after the new
installation. I had all the hair pulling problems getting AqBanking
working everyone else had. There were no accounts in the AqBanking
wizard. Finally got
> On May 1, 2020, at 6:46 PM, Paul Bates wrote:
>
> Gnucash 3.10 build ID 3.10 + (2020-4-11) running on windows 10
>
> Finally got AqBanking download working. Enabled it with chase credit cards
> and the first two accounts went through without a glitch. Switched to
> spouse account. matche
Hi Kevin,
The time changes have been done to deal with timezone issues. And I believe
2.6.21 may still
not be doing it quite right. If I remember correctly the 3.x series received
additional fixes.
I may have a few details wrong but this is the essence of it: gnucash used to
poorly handle
ti
Op vrijdag 1 mei 2020 13:03:53 CEST schreef Robert Fewell:
> commit 3602753f5093313592dee6acf92b821fc604c976
> Author: Robert Fewell <14ubo...@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri May 1 11:54:58 2020 +0100
>
> Remove some Gtk version checks in code
>
> With the requirement for Gtk+ 3.22, the version
Hi there,
I appreciate that there may be some of you tempted to reply
just to say "you're using an old version: upgrade" but just
don't: you won't be addressing the issue, which exists betwee
two versions of the 2.6 series.
I've been happily using GnuCash 2.6.1 on an Ubuntu 14.04.6 LTS
system for