Request for win32 binaries for svn trunk

2008-12-14 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
I am one of the few victims of bug #426111, which causes the following error message to appear frequently and prevent the transaction from being entered: "That transaction is already being edited in another register. Please finish editing it there first." In some sessions, it happens with virtu

Building problems on win32

2009-01-06 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
msys/mingw finally fixed a bug that was preventing me from building gnc from source (see ). packaging/win32/install.sh does not work without several changes. The URLs for libxslt, gwenhywfar, and aqbanking all appear to be dea

Re: Building problems on win32

2009-01-07 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
y things, probably look up paths in the > registry or stuff like that. Does renaming HKLM\Software\GnuCash change > anything? We need a better solution here as well... > > Ciao, > -- andi5 > > Adam Rosi-Kessel schrieb: >> msys/mingw finally fixed a bug that was pr

Re: Building problems on win32

2009-01-08 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
have been trying for a while now without success > Thanks > Youssef > > > > - Original Message ---- > From: Adam Rosi-Kessel > To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org > Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 4:35:02 PM > Subject: Re: Building problems on win32 > > Yup, th

Re: Build Problem on windows system

2009-01-22 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
googooda...@gmail.com wrote, on 1/21/2009 3:43 AM: > Hi, Sir, > > I setup the build env on windows XP. > But I can not build it smoothly, the system will be freeze 3 or 4 times > within 1 build cycle---I need to reset the windows, and run the install.sh > again. I monitor the issue almost 4 dev-ve

Re: Gnucash Close Tab Ordering

2006-07-15 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
David Hampton wrote: >> But this isn't true at all. Firefox doesn't maintain a tab stack. If you >> close the rightmost tab, you are always moved to the tab immediately to the >> left of it. If you close the leftmost tab, you are moved to the tab to the >> right of it. If you close a tab in the mid

Gnucash Close Tab Ordering

2006-07-15 Thread Adam Rosi-Kessel
On May 28, 2006, David Hampton wrote: > Its always the tab that was most recently in front. Has nothing to do > with the ordering of the tabs in the notebook. For example, say you have > five tabs open and looked at them in the order 1, 3, 5, 2, 4. If you > close the open tab, which it tab 4, yo