Herbert Thoma:
> Not yet. When I found out the appropriate exchange rate,
EUR 1 = GRD 340.750
http://www.ecb.int/change/conversion.htm#drachma
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As an Italian ready to switch to Euros (1936.27 LIT = 1 EUR) I
completely agree with Klaus' point of view.
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Dave Peticolas ha scritto:
> I've made some new rpms for GnuCash 1.6.0 and redhat 7.x
> that use guile-1.4 (i.e., the .so.9 library version).
Thanks! But what about Guppi? The only rpm I found (on rpmfind.net) was
linked against .so.6 as well.
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Dave Peticolas:
> Oops, I forgot to mention that I made rpms for Guppi and g-wrap as well.
Then it's perfect and you deserve a great thanks :-)
Will try tonight and report.
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Bernie Gardner wrote:
> I hope this isn't too inappropriate for a development list, but I am trying to
> get gnucash running for the first time and need a little help.
I am a new user, too, and I would first ask a "meta-question", if basic
user questions (like how to do this, how you think it's
As I warned, a pretty basic "user" question...
Currently, I have four accounts managed under GnuCash in three different
currencies (which are CYP, USD and LIT). I put the currency information
in the account record, but neverthless for every transaction and every
balance I get the dollar sign atta
Gerald Champagne:
> I don't know much about database programs, but I'm interested in
> learning. Can someone please explain why it would be worth adding
> the complexity of an external database program? Would it add
> features? Would it create cleaner code? Is there another reason?
To me, se
Since it's closely related to the discussion we've had about a proper
DB backend, I am forwarding this lengthy message from the PostgreSql
development mailing list.
Original Message
Subject: [HACKERS] Proposal: replace no-overwrite with Berkeley DB
Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 23:15:0
Shimpei Yamashita:
> Well, 22 trillion Italian lire is "only" about 11 billion (US)
> dollars (US) the last time I looked, which is probably more than
> what the entire membership of this mailing list will see in our
> collective lifetimes, but is not enough if you eventually want
> gnucash to be