Hi,
I'm back from my holiday so can now work to debug this.
I don't see anything specific in the logs, so I think we'll have to work
on this in more "real time".
Let me know when you're available to work on this?
(I should note that I *DID* receive email from google about having to
upgrade our re
John Ralls writes:
>> 2. Versioning.
>>
>> We currently use a version scheme gigantic.major.minor[-build]. Like 2.6.19
>> (and an optional -2 if we had to release more than once to get it right).
>> For
>> the 3 levels we really only use two. The 2 in front has been updated when
>> gnucash m
Aaron Laws writes:
[snip]
> It would, of course, require a casual user (single desktop
> user with one data file) to have to have a server and client process
> running. In general, I think it would be a needless source of complexity
> since the earlier approach I mentioned (single-processes
Hi,
Edward Bridges writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to import a QIF file with splits, but the splits are being
> created in an unexpected way.
>
> Here is an example of the QIF file that I'm trying to import (these
> are being generated to create splits, so I have control over their
> format).
>
Am 03.01.2018 um 17:41 schrieb Derek Atkins:
> I see no reason that we can't jump from 2.7.x to 3.0[.0] when we release.
> And since we DID upgrade to GTK3, I think we should do that.
+1
> As for whether to drop the third entry is less important to me, but I
> still think it makes sense to have 3