is that GnuCash forces you to always
explicitly transact with an exchange rate. (It also means you cannot
have income/expense accounts denoted in that commodity).
If you need to use a currency, you can always use XXX until ISO catches
up with you.
> Regards Karmicads.
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console, but I
haven't had a lot of time to explore. And I suspect time will get even
tighter this year, going to negative amounts of free time after July.
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> Christian#
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Hi,
On Sun, February 5, 2012 2:48 pm, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 5. Februar 2012, 14:37:03 schrieb Derek Atkins:
>> > I planned to start another build manually, but currently I can't log
>> > into the Windows build server.
>> >
>> > @Derek
I think it might depend on how long it takes to get out the 2.5 test
series, and how many significant bugs we find in 2.4 in the meantime.
> Sincerely,
> Gour
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the default is
--enable-dbi and you need to explicitly --disable-dbi to turn it off if
you don't want it.
> Colin
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hanged default value for "Ignore brokerage fees when calculating
> returns", the default is now to NOT ignore the fees.
Actually, it would be nice to continue having a return percentage in
addition to a return amount.
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Geert Janssens writes:
> Op maandag 13 februari 2012 14:49:09 schreef Derek Atkins:
>> Geert Janssens writes:
>> > Author: gjanssens
>> > Date: 2012-02-13 10:02:24 -0500 (Mon, 13 Feb 2012)
>> > New Revision: 22018
>> > Trac: http://svn.gnucash
bug.3F
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>>
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believe anyone has written such a report.
Patches always welcome. :)
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very transaction can have its own distinct exchange rate.
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m you are trying to solve. GnuCash is a
financial app, not a "trading" app. It does not keep real-time trading
information, nor *can* it.
So, adding bitcoin as a fund/commodity is still a workable workaround.
It provides most everything you need. The one exception is that you
cannot set up In
. I
>> would just like you to end up with a script that is safe and future proof to
>> use.
>
> I understand. I am happy to use the official channels of writing data
> since I don't want to mess up my .gnucash file.
And the official channel is the GnuCash
Reuben Cummings writes:
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Reuben Cummings writes:
>
>>> I wasn't aware of an api. Where would I find out how to convert my
>>> scripts to use the api? I found
>>> http:
en you add bitcoin as a currency
that you still cannot get quotes, because I suspect that the Currency
Quote Source from F::Q does not provide BTC prices. That, alas, is not
our code so you'll have to beat them down, too.
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27;t know any details here, though.
FYI, the build server (using vmware) takes about 5 hours to build a tag
build (which includes building all the dependencies). A normal rebuild
takes about 1 hours, where it re-uses the dependencies built the night
before.
> Regards,
>
> Christian
year. What do you think?
I think that it's okay to have only two students, provided we can find
good projects.
> Best Regards,
>
> Christian
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> encourage that since they want you to see their ads.
>
> I agree that the current situation is not really tenable, but forking
> it isn't quite as easy as it seems at first glance. I don't know what
> the right answer is.
Is there any way someone can take over the m
ng warning: "This transaction is marked
>> read-only with the comment: 'Generated from an invoice. Try unposting
>> the invoice.'"
>>
>> gnucash-2.4.10 built from source (applied row-skipping patch) with
>> MacPorts 2.0.3 on MacOSX 10.7.2
> The
-commodity-print-info. So something like:
(define (fmtmoneyNoCurrency value)
(xaccPrintAmount
(gnc:gnc-monetary-amount value)
(gnc-commodity-print-info (gnc:gnc-monetary-commodity value) #f)))
Then you can use this instead of gnc:monetary->string
> ST
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unt in the given currency as HTML
>> > (nbsp (gnc:monetary->string (gnc:gnc-monetary-amount amt
>> >
>> > but it also produced errors...
>> >
>> > So the questions is - how do I rewrite this function so that it prints
>> > o
Dear Mr. Gian Marco Camoni,
Over the past week or so I have been very patient and have tried to help
you with your Quijotic quest to remove data from the Internet. Indeed,
I responded to gmane at your request and got that post removed for you.
I asked you to do the same for nabble, to no avail.
intAmount numeric
(gnc-default-print-info #f)))
> thank you again, Derek,
> ST
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inv-total 'add currency rtaxval)
> (tax-total 'add currency rtaxval)
> (sub-total 'add currency rval)
> (dsc-total 'add currency rdiscval)
>
> which are displayed like this:
>
>
> etc.
>
> how do I get rid of currenc
.
I am sorry for the short notice, but they just informed me.
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warl.
FX. I would recommend
QIF, as it's easier to generate.
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ver entered into the invoices
table"? In particular I don't understand what you mean by "invoices
from the entries table", and I don't understand what you mean by
"[entries] were never entered into the invoices table."
Are you saying that the Entries on an invo
Hi,
On Mon, March 26, 2012 12:19 pm, Casey Cichon wrote:
> Grabbed the latest version of trunk, got an error when compiling:
>
[snip]
> /usr/local/lib/gnucash/libgncmod-ledger-core.so: undefined reference to
> `qof_book_uses_autofreeze'
> /usr/local/lib/gnucash/libgncmod-ledger-core.so: undefined
gt; transactions in the transactions table (the invoices and transaction
> tables are related by the transaction guid) to create the records that
> needed to be inserted into the invoices table.
I still don't understand what you mean by "Orphan Invoices" here. I
think it'
exclude all the entries that match. That leaves entries with
> non-matching invoices... the orphan entries.
Really? Why can't you just do:
SELECT ... FROM entries where entries.invoice IS NULL?
Of course you would still need to manually update each entry to apply it
to the righ
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l. Even the orphan entries have an invoice
> guid. It just that these guids are not present in the invoices table.
Oh, so the issue is that there was an Invoice that was created in RAM
but never committed. I see. That could never happen through the GUI,
but the importer clearly bypasses the GUI.
Mike Evans writes:
> This, I think, was caused when the importer skipped alternate rows in
> the invoice entries. I has since, I hope, been fixed.
This is also one reason we say that "trunk" is unstable and could
destroy your data ;)
> Mike E
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telling inv-total to
'add' rval and then rtaxval, both using the provided currency.
Do this isn't a double definition.
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detection (and
verification) as well as the transaction mapper to map to proper
accounts.
Your best option would be to provide a way to extract QIF from your
application so that a user can load it into GnuCash using the QIF
importer.
> Best regards,
> Lucas Spas
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lation
> and should instead list it in noinst_LTLIBRARIES, or you need to have
> libtest-core be installed as well. Which one to choose?
Why are we trying to install a test library?
IMHO test code should not be installed.
> Regards,
>
> Chris
x27;github' (and any existing git repos) would become obsolete, but I don't
see that as being a problem in general.
> Regards,
> John Ralls
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Wm Tarr writes:
> On 2012-05-01 16:59, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> John Ralls writes:
>>>> Longer term are we drifting towards git and away from svn? My reason
>>>> for asking is that I am partway through a re-write of the Windows
>>>> build instruction
re advanced than it apparently is.
I don't understand what you mean by "port from Scheme"? GnuCash still
uses all the scheme it has been using for years. The new thing is that
there are *also* python bindings (in development) that can be used to
write python scripts to manipulate g
ng VG install. But it should not be required.
Thanks,
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it happen than to get reams of code written.
Are you offering to help do this periodic testing!? If so, thank you!
> /Don
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
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, and it gets installed into the bindir alongside
gnucash. So you should just be able to run "gnucash-valgrind" instead
of "gnucash" already.
> /Don
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g/win32/install.sh
> Log:
> Add EXTRA_CFLAGS to inst_gnucash compile line so that cflags can be added by
> custom.sh
Shouldn't this change be applied to trunk as well?
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John Ralls writes:
> On May 24, 2012, at 7:23 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> John Ralls writes:
>>
>>> Author: jralls
>>> Date: 2012-05-21 17:18:33 -0400 (Mon, 21 May 2012)
>>> New Revision: 22195
>>> Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changes
ndeed the location of that Subversion repository is also
public knowledge. This means anyone can find the "php source" of the
website through the subversion interface.
So again, I ask, how exactly is this a "Security Bug"?
Thanks,
> Nihad Abbasov
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ou setting it to for "Serbian" and "Slovenian"?
Honestly, I do not believe we have a Serbian or Slovenian translation.
If you are interested in translating GnuCash into either of these
languages then you can look at http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation
> Best regards,
ort notice. Updates will be announced in IRC
(#gnucash on irc.gnome.org) and I'll send another email when services
have been restored.
Thanks,
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The CPU fan as been replaced, and all services should be restored and
working properly.
Please let me know if you notice any issues.
Thanks!
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t; I'm pretty tempted to backport this as is.
>
> The only useful addition I can think of would be a sensible warning,
> instead of the vague error.
Question: Is there going to be a 2.4.11?
> Geert
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Geert Janssens writes:
> On 22-06-12 15:15, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Question: Is there going to be a 2.4.11?
> I have been wondering about that as well recently. In my opinion that
> would be a good thing to do for several reasons:
> - There are a number of translation updates
ash.org
> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
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mailing list form of communication. Please continue to
> maintain the mailing lists.
>
Your point? This list isn't going away. The new social sites are just
more ways to advertize the existence of GnuCash.
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han it would "fix" in this
case. I would recommend you back out this part of the change.
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uld do it the
> following weekend.
+1
> Regards,
> John Ralls
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x27;t come back up (that particular UPS was powering the master
network switch and router). Once that was repaired the systems slowly
came back alive, and everything should be running now.
Please let me know if you notice anything missing or behaving badly.
Thanks,
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downside of QIF is that you cannot easily
tell if an import is a duplicate as automatically as you can with OFX.
Also, OFX doesn't allow you to specify a split transaction, but that
might not apply to you.
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ndroid.com/source/licenses.html
> [3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_source_Android_applications
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I'm not sure if I should copy them to code or maybe even
upload them to SF. But if G-d forbid the build server crashes and needs
to be reinstalled, we're screwed!
> Regards,
> John Ralls
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an anybody with the proper access to the sync infrastructure check
> what's going on ?
I believe John Ralls runs that... Hopefully he'll take a look.
> Thanks,
>
> Geert
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gt; BTW, your mailer is sending everything twice from different upstream
> accounts. The ids from your last message:
> Message-Id: <50212a46.4090...@kobaltwit.be>
> Message-Id: <50212bee.8070...@telenet.be>
>
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> the distro-installed version of git. I've added an explicit PATH
> setting to the script and now it works from nc again.
Maybe xinted got restarted from a different environment so $PATH was
different?
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Could we rename this page Git Migration? Personally I never want github to be
the canonical source. I think the canonical version should reside on
code.GnuCash.org. We can still use github as backup and public dist, but iq
think we should still maintain master.
-derek
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Why wait?
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From: "Chris Shoemaker"
To: "Derek Atkins"
Cc: "Geert Janssens" , "Frank H. Ellenberger"
,
Subject: Git Migration: github with svn access
Date: Sat, Aug 11, 2012 8:12 AM
If Gnu
uses git,
> but not Github, and doesn't use pull requests (which are actually designed
> to work through email with, guess what, git format-patch). I hope that
> even after we migrate to git we'll continue with the same submission
> practice.
My hope is that we do not chan
Geert,
I think there are two different types of builders: the automated builder,
and a developer.
The automated builder is always going to want to build the most recent
changeset on any particular branch, and it's going to want to be able to
update the build scripts while doing so.
Developers p
e we want to maintain the master code repository. Even if we
do switch to 100% git, we will never be fully integrated with github.
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ould rename this "Git Migration" instead of "Github
Migration"? I don't think we will ever full migrate fully to github. I
just think it's a bad idea to let go of master.
(I tried sending a message like this this morning but it doesn't appear
to have left my ph
n up and running since May 12, and the resident size is
only 96680 (93M).
I admit it's still micro-optimization that was implemented a long time
ago, but I think some of the reasoning still exists.
> Comments?
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
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Actually SourceForge has had some terrible days long outages.. I don't think
github has, bit I like being in control of our own destiny.
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Oops hit the wrong reply button...
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Subject: Re: First git based automated build
Date: Sun, Aug 12, 2012 6:33 PM
Geert, nice work. Glad we have that working. One step close
ll.sh script.
Yep. And I think that's probably okay.
For the build server, though, we probably do want to have the
daily_build.bat be part of the repo, so that it will self-update. But
as you say, it's rare to change that so it's okay.
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ith github; I don't know for sure.
One other problem with github (which IMHO is a critical issue for me
personally) -- none of my user names are available. ;)
> Regards,
>
> Christian
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dn't stop you from a commit. :)
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Hi,
Geert Janssens writes:
> On 13-08-12 00:47, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
>> Geert, nice work. Glad we have that working. One step closer.
>
> The only thing that still has to happen here is to activate git based
> builds in daily_build.bat. Is it ok if I do so (only for t
Yawar Amin writes:
> Folks,
>
> On 2012-08-13, at 9:31, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> We're still maintaining our server for email, wiki, build, docs, irc
>> logs, etc. So we're already doing system maintenance, and moving to
>> github doesn't really
Yawar Amin writes:
> Hi Derek,
>
> On 2012-08-13, at 13:55, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> If nothing else it would
>> reduce my bandwitdh consumption significantly ;)
>
> Yes, I was thinking about this too :-)
It's mostly an issue when someone does a git-svn clon
Geert Janssens writes:
> On 14-08-12 16:11, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>>> I just still feel that the master repo should be on code, and that the
>>>> committers should be able to push there. Then it can sync to github for
>>>> everyone else.
>>>>
Geert Janssens writes:
> On 13-08-12 15:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Geert Janssens writes:
>>
>>> On 13-08-12 00:47, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>>> Geert, nice work. Glad we have that working. One step closer.
>>> The only thi
I think we can manually update
that as necessary. But yes, I do believe we have hit this issue before.
Thank you for bringing it up again so we don't collectively forget.
> Regards,
>
> Christian
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ese files to remind us of this
> Windows restriction. Thanks for bringing it up again.
>
> Geert
We could fix that -- we could change the daily_build.bat to call the git
pull first, which would update the rest, no? I think the goal would be
to limit exposure to only one file. It'
hould add a date to make it sequential.
Question: should we remember the previous build revision and skip the
build if it hasn't changed? Assuming the previous build was successful?
> Geert
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meone can interpret this for me ?
>
> This build started from a cloned git repository in which tag 2.4.11 was
> checked out (which for git is equivalent to svn rev 22265 on the 2.4
> branch).
>
> Geert
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soft/gnucash-2.4.11/autotools/share/aclocal -I macros ...
>>> configure.ac:1445: error: `
>>> ' is already registered with AC_CONFIG_FILES.
>>> ../../lib/autoconf/status.m4:305: AC_CONFIG_FILES is expanded from...
>>> configure.ac:1445: the top le
Geert,
Geert Janssens writes:
> On 16-08-12 15:13, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Geert Janssens writes:
>>
>>> The first git based builds for trunk are successfully uploaded to the
>>> code.gnucash.org server. Note that they appear on top of the list,
>&
e logic in dist.sh!
> if [ "$BUILD_FROM_TARBALL" = "no" ]; then
> - SETUP_FILENAME="gnucash-${PKG_VERSION}-git-r${SVN_REV}-setup.exe"
> + SETUP_FILENAME="gnucash-${PKG_VERSION}-$(date
> +'%Y-%m-%d')-git-${SVN_REV}-setup.exe"
Any particular reaso
installing a new UPS system. I'll
send email about that outage once I plan it. First I have to install
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I don't recall offhand. Does the build script run a check? How does it fail for
you? Istr it doesn't work, but I don't know why.
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Subject: Make Check in Windows
Date: Sun, Aug 19, 2012 3:39 PM
Derek Atkins writes:
> Good morning,
>
> Many of you probably noticed the network outage that started yesterday
> afternoon, taking down email, wiki, subversion, and other gnucash
> services. The problem was identified and fixed this morning: a bad
> splice in an outdoor cabl
John Ralls writes:
> On Aug 19, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> I don't recall offhand. Does the build script run a check? How does it fail
>> for you? Istr it doesn't work, but I don't know why.
>
> AFAICT, no, not even dist.sh runs make chec
es and bills import just fine. But, after I post them and then restart
> gnucash, neither the new invoices nor bills show up in the druid. I'm using
> the mac binary.
The patch he was referring to was for the "row-skipping" issue.
The post/restart/not-showing is completely
backends and why they are not
recommended for real data at this time).
-derek
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Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/PP-AS
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> appendixc.xml \
I believe this change broke the docs build last night.
Are you sure the file isn't named "import_business_data"?
-derek
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Processin
the fix didn't take. The docs build is
still broken.
> Mike E
-derek
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/PP-A
Mike Evans writes:
> Just added the file to SVN.
>
> Mike E :(
And it looks like it succeeded last night. Thanks! No error email in
my inbox. :)
-derek
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Proc
d I
will try to make announcements on IRC during the process. Keep in mind
that my network will be down as part of the move, so I will fall offline
myself. I'll send email and announce on IRC when the move is complete.
Please let me know if you have any questions or issues with this plan.
Thanks,
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