On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 18:18 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Forwarding back to gnucash-devel, where it belongs...
> -derek
> Libero writes:
> > Don't talk bullshit and delete my messages
Now that's a good way to get what you want, isn't it!
As Derek tried to explain to you, the (many) public a
In that case, I suggest you politely ask Derek or one of the other list
admins (I'm not sure who is formal list administrator these days) if
they'd mind contacting mail-archive.com on your behalf to request the
deletion of your posts. If you'd pointed that information out in your
first email, someo
On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 13:18 +0100, Libero wrote:
... stuff ...
Replied to off list.
I figure everyone's had enough of this by now. If anyone really wants to
see it, I'm happy to forward my reply to you. Email me off-list.
Conrad.
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On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 18:37 +, Mike Evans wrote:
> On Sunday February 21 2010 17:22:59 Donald Allen wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 5:48 PM, wrote:
> > > A question for you folks --
> > > Does anyone know how far back a data file must go before the SQL
> > > interface starts truncating dat
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 18:14 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> This is pretty neat!
Indeed. Thanks Geert!
> Linas did an awful lot at the onset, didn't he!
Not meaning to belittle the enormous amount of work that Linas (and many
others) have done, but this is not a reliable indication of how much
work
On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 11:11 +, Colin Law wrote:
> I think it is spam, see
> http://www.firetrust.com/en/blog/chris/domain-name-scams
> http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=140&f=2939&t=6890411
> and others.
> Colin
It is very definitely spam, and probably qualifies as a hoax, since
they're trying to
ously existed in 1.4.2 - I don't
recall ever actually leaving the total blank before.
I don't know if this gives you enough information. If not, you can give
me a list of things you'd like me to experiment with, I'll make a
side-copy of that accounts file and play with it some mor
tart
things happening in this area, in the hope that a sensible, workable
solution will be available in a year or so. I am, of course, very happy
to test, make comments and suggestions, and if necessary oversee the
project.
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pes somewhere. How this could be dealt with I have not
really thought about.
- I'm not sure how we can calculate the different cost basis for when
stock is removed from management. I need to think more about how this
can be done.
Comments and suggestions are quite welcome.
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ster view. Of course,
you're now going to tell me that we can do that already
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etc) in the calculations.
If it can do that, it would be WAY cool. (Sorry, watched "Detroit Rock
City" over the weekend, and its reactivated turns of phrase that I
thought I'd killed decades ago).
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have to be careful when
using it that we really are doing things properly. It is not a foolproof
arrangement, but then, I don't think such a thing really exists.
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the ability to do the stuff I need within them.
If people say "No, not yet. Gnucash isn't ready for that yet", then I'll
find another solution to my problem. It just seemed logical to support
Gnucash development if I could.
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frames, if my inventory stuff ever eventuates.
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what I had initially
discussed with Dave P).
Anyone have any comments? Any pitfalls I've missed/forgotten? Any
reasons I shouldn't do this?
Thanks,
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Christian Stimming wrote:
> 1. Where can I get ghttp?
It is available on www.rpmfind.com
I'm not sure if it is a Suse specific version, but hopefully that won't
matter.
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t it was hastily constructed and sent patch
before my machine died (thanks Dave!).
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enough negativity.
I'm available for further explanations and testing as required. Email
me, or catch me on IRC.
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just gets messy to try and
deal with these issues using that interface, whereas the account picker
can do it all.
Anyway, thats just my thoughts. Hopefully, other people will give you
some feedback on whether they think I'm looney or not.
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d 67s for the second.
This is a fairly old machine compared to the latest and greatest. Its a
Cyrix 686 233+ with 128M memory. Its faster and has more memory than my
normal desktop though (P200MMX with 64M).
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Bill Gribble wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 10:04:51AM +1100, Conrad Canterford wrote:
> > I'm suspicious of the guppi chart, personally.
> On some machines (mine at least) the guppi chart won't appear until
> you move the mouse. Don't ask why, nobody knows. D
(parser 0x83d4d68)
(tag guid)
(data-for-children (nil))
(data-from-children ((tag (null)) (data
0x82f3818)))
(frame-data (nil)))
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er report to HTML: 3.093891
rerunning report.
time to generate report: 2.425544
time to render report to HTML: 2.925258
rerunning report.
time to generate report: 2.532602
time to render report to HTML: 2.828232
rerunning report.
time to generate report: 2.581124
time to render report to HTML: 2.9
actions where, and
entered the appropriate things into the "Description" tab, and nothing
was found. When I just use the Description tab, the transactions are
found. This is either a bug, or a non-intuitive user interface. Either
way, it should be rectified.
Conrad.
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el" package (assuming that debian requires the "gal" package
with gtkhtml).
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esn't make
sense: There is one transaction for +100, and another for -100. The
total says there is -100 in the account at the end - clearly wrong.
Send me an email or catch me on IRC if you want me to do further testing
or explanations.
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help.
I assume you are aware that 1.5.3 is a development version, and while
it seems to be quite robust, is prone to breakage. 1.4.10 is the latest
stable version.
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blebs
> > that need to be cleaned up; however, it can be considered to be
> > 'beta'.
> > --linas
I agree with Richard. It would be preferable to not specify a font size
at all where possible.
Other than that, I really like it. The online source code search is
nice.
Co
w things are set out on the register (and
possibly a significant rewrite,particularly for my more ambitious
suggestions).
Dammit, have I hope I haven't just volunteered for something.
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Linas Vepstas wrote:
Personally, I'd vote for Plan A (and not because I believe more work =
better product).
I'm already finding load times (both file and register) to be getting
close to uncomfortably long, and I have only just (as in this month)
exceed the 12 month mark. There is an option to
ort (which
may still be in the "wishlist" set - I haven't checked).
I also feel it is a significant problem, and would really like to see
the right-click option pursued (other things to include would be "edit
options" and "print").
Conrad.
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t its the first thing that came to my mind and
is the solution I would have thought logical.
I can discuss this more with you on IRC if you wish.
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ound to encrypt the data.
Of course, we don't have any data that really needs encrypting just at
the moment (I don't think encrypting the keyboard program xml file is
really necessary). This is a multi-user issue (and potentially an issue
when inventory stuff is added).
I'll update
27;t mind. Fixes should probably be sent straight to me. If
there is sufficient interest I'll set up a list on
mail.watersprite.com.au at a later date.
I have not made any arrangements for CVSing this as yet. I'll see if
there is going to be any input from anyone else first :-).
Conrad
r ways of doing things also gratefully accepted.
It is available from the same location as last time:
ftp://ftp.gnucash.org/pub/gnupos/
Thank you,
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On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 22:18 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> greetings
> A discussion about payroll has come up on the user list and some of us
> are pondering the idea about implementing a couple of payroll ideas. One
> user (Michael Crawford) has gone so far as to start a sourceforge
> pr
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 19:07 -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> "Stuart D. Gathman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > For this kind of problem requiring continuous expert review and updates,
> > I have always envisioned an open-source engine with paid-for data.
> Please remember, this is a free softw
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 09:01 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> > Well, those who think so can certainly shell out their money. I have
> > found that libre software gives me more assurance than commercial;
> > that support help from friends is more reliable than that
On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 22:05 +0200, Christian Stimming wrote:
> An interesting side-effect of a 1.8.12 release is that we as a developer team
> communicate the fact that we're alive and active and caring about the users,
> all the while such a release is technically quite easy for us. And of cours
On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 17:21 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Been lurking lately and wonder what is involved in testing and how can I
> help? I'm a daily user running three businesses with gnucash and have
> some very ancient programming experience. If I can help out by testing
> and (hopef
On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 13:52 -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > This, to me, indicates that it is a test/bugfix build only. 1.9.0 looks
> > more
> > like a normal release.
> Lots of packages (linux, lilypond, etc) hold to the convention that an
> odd
Generally, I'm happy with the proposed changes, and personally, I don't
see anything wrong with invalidating the old names, especially as we're
getting close to doing a new release branch anyway. The proposed
structure looks fine to me. Of course, since I'm not doing any active
development, none o
On Sat, 2005-10-29 at 22:48 -0700, Jay Scherrer wrote:
Jay,
On my very quick look at what you had there, it makes various
assumptions about the structure and nature of the payroll deductions.
Not adaptable to different structures as they exist in different
countries. For example, most of our tax
On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 18:30 -0600, Stewart V. Wright wrote:
> * Josh Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051030 18:21]:
> > I can imagine a large class of -devel subscribers that would be put off
> > by being forced into receiving every commit and its diff. Certainly
> I strongly concur with this. I guess
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 02:21 -0500, Josh Sled wrote:
> The repository ... after some difficulty ... has been migrated, and is
> available at the aforementioned locations.
> ...jsled
Thanks Josh!
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On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 11:38 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Quoting Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> I, too, believe it's a good idea. I've been suggesting this route
> >> as a quick-and-dirty way to get around the fragileness of /usr/bin/guile.
> >> Historically we've had a problem when /us
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:27:59PM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> We broke it for Business and SX in 1.8. It was broken from 1.4->1.6
> for other reasons that I don't recall... But it's broken ONLY IF
> YOU USE THE NEW FEATURE.. Just running the program doesn't break
> compatibility.. (xml encod
I didn't pry too deeply, but it looks pretty good from here :-)
Neil, the donations page shows a balance from June 2004 (and yes, I was
looking at Neils page, not at the .au mirror site (see below)). Have we
made a decision not to update this, or is it that it needs manual
updating and just isn't
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 12:54 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> FWIW, I'd personally like to see a way to "close the books" without
> saving off old data into another file -- e.g. I'd like to see a
> function that just created the balancing splits from Income and
> Expenses into an Equity Account.
I thin
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 20:15 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Yes, sorry, I wasn't clear. I do want to be able to archive OLD old data,
> but not necessarily be forced to archive "last year's" data in order to
> "close the books". I think I'd like to have a user-defined number of
> periods to keep in
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 20:26 -0400, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 07:33:55PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> > Then how do we get a proposed change audited before it's commited to
> > the 2.0 branch?
Would a 2.0-testing branch solve this issue? We keep a pristine, tested
and approve
On Tue, 2006-08-08 at 06:12 -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> However, in the long term I wonder if there is any interest in going
> another route:
> -use a cross-platform solution GUI like Qt, fltk2, or wxWidgets
> (please, not java);
> or perhaps perl or python GUIs
> -convert the whole C cod
On Tue, 2006-08-08 at 11:56 +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
> I have reached the point where Gnucash in it's current form is no longer
> useful, and I have to make a decision to either a) develop the software
> further and submit patches for inclusion into the trunk, or b) drop
> Gnucash and invest th
On Tue, 2006-08-08 at 15:36 +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
> > You cannot fault them for rejecting any suggestion that they should
> > devote the next several years worth of their precious development time
> > to your suggestion instead of working on issues and features which are
> > affecting them o
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 17:00 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Finally, when designing the schema you should keep in mind that we probably
> want an audit table so we can look back at who changed what (and maybe even
> when).
For audit purposes, the "when" is vital.
Conrad.
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On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 09:55 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 07:11:21AM +0100, Manfred Usselmann wrote:
> > Since I often enter data for the same accounting period and assume a
> > lot of people do, my suggestion is to use the date from the last
> > entered / changed tr
n the business features
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t resort, some means of extracting the names and final balances
of my accounts/sub-acounts/... into a tab or comma delimited file so I
can feed it into something else to allow me to present it to the
accountant would be acceptable.
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description). When I do reports, I just have to remember to exclude the
1st of July from the report. Not entirely elegant, but it works.
Of course, what I should have done, was decree the 30/6 as the
adjustment date and force stuff from that day back one day. That way, I
wouldn't have t
le on this list will give me a sane answer. In any case its a
development issue for when Gnucash tries to break into the business
market :-).
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ee it being an issue otherwise.
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depending on the country or whatever. It just
seemed logical at the time that the same interface should be used by
both inventory and payroll.
> As for Scheme, while we like Scheme, I think the general consensus
> around here is to stick to C in the engine.
That makes it a bit more likely that
away without deleting the transaction and starting again.
If, instead of attempting to modify the blanked out first line, I enter
a value in the second line value field, it puts that value into the
first line value field and works ok.
Gnucash 1.4.4, with registers in multi-line mode.
Conrad.
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more alert in future. Sorry all.
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Dave Peticolas wrote:
> Conrad Canterford writes:
> > This is potentially a bug. When I modify an entry that has been
> > reconciled (reconciled flag = 'y'), it does not change the flag.
> > Logically, I would have thought this was incorrect.
> > I'm gu
;t read the gnucash www page regularly.
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ous bits to try and get a working 1.5.1 going,
and will test it under that.
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Robert Graham Merkel wrote:
> Conrad Canterford writes:
> > There appears to be a threshold (I'm not sure yet whether it would be
> > accounts or transactions), beyond which Gnucash goes into a processor
> > bound loop from which it appears to never return (certai
nother set of dependancies you will have to
download as well (being oaf, bonobo, and pspell-ispell, from memory). Of
course, I then ran out of disk space anyway and abandoned the attempt,
so there may be other gotchas in my approach.
Conrad
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