Dave Peticolas wrote:
> > I have some large QIF files that I imported to GnuCash, and they worked great
> > .
> > The only thing I noticed is when I now run GnuCash, it takes about 15 to 20
> > seconds to display any type of activity that I actually ran the application.
> > Maybe a splash screen
> Dave Peticolas wrote:
>
> > > I recently downloaded the recent version 1.3.0. I use the Slackware 7
> > > dist. When I try to compile the KDE version, I received a whole bunch of
> > > compiling errors (see below). I then tried the GTK version, and had no
> > > problem compiling.
> >
> > The
Dave Peticolas wrote:
> > I recently downloaded the recent version 1.3.0. I use the Slackware 7
> > dist. When I try to compile the KDE version, I received a whole bunch of
> > compiling errors (see below). I then tried the GTK version, and had no
> > problem compiling.
>
> The qt version is n
> Dave Peticolas wrote:
>
> > The file gnucash/lib/Makefile.in redefines the dist:
> > rule. Does anyone know why that was done? The comments
> > say it solves problems that 'naive' builders are having.
> >
>
> I recently downloaded the recent version 1.3.0. I use the Slackware 7
> dist. When
Dave Peticolas wrote:
> The file gnucash/lib/Makefile.in redefines the dist:
> rule. Does anyone know why that was done? The comments
> say it solves problems that 'naive' builders are having.
>
I recently downloaded the recent version 1.3.0. I use the Slackware 7
dist. When I try to compile t
The file gnucash/lib/Makefile.in redefines the dist:
rule. Does anyone know why that was done? The comments
say it solves problems that 'naive' builders are having.
Anybody know what those problems are? We don't even use
the 'dist' rule to create a distribution. I mention this
because it generat