Hi folks,
I tried to build GnuCash for Windows using the powershell scripts as
described on https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_on_Windows
Unfortunately, I get stuck when running jhbuild:
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Joost@HP-Laptop MINGW32 ~
# cd /c/gcdev64
Joost@
Hi David, I'd had a review of transaction-report and can attempt fix signs
for subtotals when sorting by 'account name'.
The difficult issue remains how to handle reversals when sorting by 'other
account name'. I think it's buggy and not sure how to handle it.
Try this patch to trep-engine.scm in a
Chris,
Thanks for returning to this.
I see that this is a patch file for trep-engine.scm. My only experience
using patches was when I was on a Mac; now I am on Windows, and wonder
which tools to use to apply your patch.
Moreover, I am using 3.5, and do not find trep-engine.scm anywhere in
C
Yes, that is correct. The Transaction Report engine was pulled out into a
separate file because it was reused in numerous reports.
On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 at 14:50, David T. wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thanks for returning to this.
>
> I see that this is a patch file for trep-engine.scm. My only experience
Hi,
as you know there are hard to debug crashes with current Gnucash GIT
and branch-6 of AqBanking on Windows. These crashes don't seem to happen
under Linux or in other apps.
Because of that I ran gnucash through valgrind (with your
gnucash-valgrind script).
Valgrind reports multiple problems l
Hi all,
my main concern was against the use of 'Fat
text', where more specific docbook elements exist. In
between I have no strong opinion about "Left click" vs. "click
Button1". It seems "Button n" makes the things gratuitous complex.
Perhaps we should include a short common snippet "Conventions