On 01 Mar 2000 09:10:10 CST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Bill Gribble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The next step is to create a dialog that would be used to verify
> > each account based on the scores. My vision is that it would look
> > ra
It's been rumoured that Jeremy Collins said:
>
> Ummm... following error ours when I try to update/checkout from CVS.
>
> Server configuration missing --allow-root in inetd.conf
> cvs [checkout aborted]: authorization failed: server cvs.gnucash.org
> rejected access
I hope this is fixed now;
B
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
CVS has been updated.
Notes: you will need to run config.status
New Stuff:
+ Herbert Thoma's updated SuSE readme.
+ The adjust balance and reconcile windows reverse the
balance sign appropriately.
+ The reconcile window doesn't unselect the split when
you toggle it's reconciled stat
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> On Thu, 2 Mar 2000 01:18:36 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> Server configuration missing --allow-root in inetd.conf
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linas> I hope this is fixed now;
linas> BTW, you should also see a big ba
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
> 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
Hi,
I think I found a minor bug. Under some circumstances in the register
window the field showing the reconciliation status for the debits
ended up getting formatted outside of the box. (I briefly hacked
around it by telling GTK to give extra space from resizing to the
child window).
I think a
Dave Peticolas a écrit :
> >
> > would it be heretical to ask for pros and cons to only having a gnome
> > version?
>
> That's a good question. I think a slightly less heretical question
> is should we continue to support the motif version? I make sure
> that nothing I do breaks the motif versi
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> Hi,=20
>
> I think I found a minor bug. Under some circumstances in the register
> window the field showing the reconciliation status for the debits
>
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 01:01:45PM -0800, Dave Peticolas wrote:
> > I think I found a minor bug. Under some circumstances in the register
> > window the field showing the reconciliation status for the debits
> > ended up getting formatted outside of the box. (I briefly hacked
> > around it by tell
>
> For example:
>
> Business Income:Consulting/Acme
> Business Office Expense:Copies/Acme
> Business Office Expense:Hardware/Acme
>
> I suppose it might work if the reporting modules knew that the stuff
> after the / was a class and knew to ignore it in some cases, and match=20
> it in others.
Hello Dave,
I have updated Gnucash's french web site. And created a Gnucash's french
RPM package, I have some e-mails ask help.
They wait that Gnucash release is out in french.
I have big job before me to update Gnucash docs, website and package.
Gnucash 1.3 works fine and import correctly qif fi
> Hello Dave,
>
> I have updated Gnucash's french web site. And created a Gnucash's french
> RPM package, I have some e-mails ask help.
> They wait that Gnucash release is out in french.
> I have big job before me to update Gnucash docs, website and package.
> Gnucash 1.3 works fine and import co
I just installed the gnucash 1.2.5 rpm on my redhat 6.0 intel linux box.
But it wont start:
~ $ gnucash
gnucash: error in loading shared libraries: libXm.so.1: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
But I have the latest lesstif (0.89.9) installed.
~ $ rpm -q -l lesstif
.
.
.
> Whats wrong?
> I tried 1.3.0 but it locked up while entering data into a register. So I thou
> ght I'd back off to 1.2.5.
Did it lock up when you entered the transfer from field?
If so, upgrading to gnome-libs 1.0.53 or better should
fix the problem in 1.3.0.
dave
> I tried compiling from s
Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This would be naturally implemented as a further "reporting"
> extension.
Is there a LaTeX package out there yet that'll do checks? Has anyone
seen one? If so, then it'd be easy to spit out the right LaTeX code
as a stopgap.
--
Rob Browning <[
Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > would it be heretical to ask for pros and cons to only having a gnome
> > version?
>
> That's a good question. I think a slightly less heretical question
> is should we continue to support the motif version? I make sure that
> nothing I do breaks th
David Bobroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been having no success with importing a .qif file saved on my
> old Mac. Dave Peticolas was helping me off list for a while a
> couple/three weeks ago and while we made progress I never did manage
> to import a .qif file. I had put gnucash asid
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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > would it be heretical to ask for pros and cons to only having a gnome
> > > version?
> >
> > That's a good question. I think a slightly less heretical question
> > is should we continue to support the motif version? I make sure that
> > nothin
> 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
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The current reports autoloading code causes gnucash to crash if you
try to run it from the build directory (i.e. without a make install),
which is what I normally do. I could change my behavior if we want to
just say that you have to run from an install tree, but the advantage
to running from th
On 02 Mar 2000 18:51:22 CST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > This would be naturally implemented as a further "reporting"
> > extension.
>
> Is there a LaTeX package out there yet that'll do checks?
On 02 Mar 2000 21:38:57 CST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> In any case, unless the concensus is that we don't care about running
> from the build dir, I'll see if I can fix the current code...
When I'm fiddling with .scm files, I set them all to be wr
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