Re: [GNC-dev] Windows build fails to run

2020-05-12 Thread John Ralls
I'd screwed up a couple of things, now fixed and pushed. Regards, John Ralls > On May 12, 2020, at 9:22 AM, John Ralls wrote: > > Bob, > > I found that late yesterday afternoon. It seems to be from my change changing > the mapping of log level by log domain from GHashTable to nested C++ >

Re: [GNC-dev] Windows build fails to run

2020-05-12 Thread John Ralls
Bob, I found that late yesterday afternoon. It seems to be from my change changing the mapping of log level by log domain from GHashTable to nested C++ std::vectors. If I don't get it sorted shortly I'll revert that change. Regards, John Ralls > On May 12, 2020, at 4:28 AM, Robert Fewell <14u

Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] Gnucash logs

2020-05-12 Thread Bruce Irving via gnucash-devel
Correct.  I was referring to the data files.  I would have to look hard to find the application/program file.I start Gnucash by double-clicking on the desired data file and the OS, having been previously associated, opens the application. Bruce Preach the Gospel wherever you go. If necessary, u

Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] Gnucash logs

2020-05-12 Thread Geert Janssens
Just to be clear we are talking about the same thing: if you write "GC" you are referring to your gnucash data file ? And not to the gnucash application ? Regards, Geert Op zaterdag 9 mei 2020 21:01:49 CEST schreef Bruce Irving via gnucash-devel: > I like the way it has been, ie: it saves them

Re: [GNC-dev] Windows build fails to run

2020-05-12 Thread Robert Fewell
John, So the logging is different now, updated master on my Linux VM and with nothing else changed in that environment which has been building with -ggdb. Built OK but when I ran it I ended up with an unresponsive Gnucash, ended up by force quitting. Looked at the trace file which was 1.6GB. Looki