python you used for
venv? Or instead did you make sure that in your venv you have included the
path to your tinkered bindings in your PYTHONPATH? And you activated the
venv before using? Sorry if this is all basic stuff you already know about.
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On
Forgot to reply all...
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From: Mark
Date: Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: [GNC-dev] Testing python
To: Andy Goblins
>From a terminal with your venv activated, can you show the actual output
ucash/__pycache__/gnucash_core_c.cpython-39.pyc'
# extension module 'gnucash._gnucash_core_c' loaded from
'/newdata/dev/Python/VENV/venv39/lib/python3.9/site-packages/gnucash/_gnucash_core_c.so'
# extension module 'gnucash._gnucash_core_c' executed from
'/newdata/
was already
fixed?
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 8:33 AM Geert Janssens
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I presume you are building from git. What commit are you building from ?
> There was an issue with detecting uninstalled builds that got fix r
Yea, I ran 'sudo ninja install'.
Andy, from your initial email, can't tell for sure but possibly you built a
venv right after your ninja build without doing an install?
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 10:18 AM Geert Janssens
wrote:
e 16, in swig_import_helper
return importlib.import_module('_gnucash_core_c')
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/importlib/__init__.py", line 127, in
import_module
return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package, level)
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '_gnucash_
worrying about it since my gnucash
always works without problem even showing those warnings.
cheers,
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On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 10:57 AM Andy Goblins wrote:
> Mark, I do not get any of the errors you get when running with '--debug
> --
cipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
I am on Linux Mint 19.3
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On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 7:53 AM Christian Gruber
wrote:
>
> Am 27.05.20 um 02:49 schrieb David Cousens:
> > Christian
> >
> >
nd you my complete output from cmake and ninja if that would help.
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On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 12:51 AM Frank H. Ellenberger <
frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> On Opensuse Tumbleweed I have no problems
e.com/watch?v=yYnXBRo9TVA
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len is saying that he wants a report which compares my target
ratio of 10/90 with my current value ratio of 33/67, as this may lead to
a rebalancing of the portfolio.
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* 11:40:52 WARN Could not locate file LICENSE
Another Fedora 27 laptop connecting to that same DB host with gnucash
2.6.18 rev 3a9fbb8+ works OK.
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On 04/08/2018 12:06 PM, John Ralls wrote:
On Apr 8, 2018, at 10:47 AM, Mark Cochran wrote:
Fedora 27, using MariaDB 10.2.14 backend, with gnucash database on one host.
gnucash 2.6.20 rev 972647d2d
I get as far as "Loading data..." on the spash screen, then
'GnuCash could
n't it say 'GnuCash 3.5 stable version' ?
tks,
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On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 1:42 PM John Ralls wrote:
> The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 3.5, the fifth release of
> the 3.x stable release series.
>
> C
sue which will not be fixed in
Mailman 2.1. See <https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/265179>
It is fixed in Mailman 3.
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nge rates were now checked, etc.
And in fact the file 'saved-reports-2.8' had been completely overwritten by
v3.903 and all my dozens of saved reports now had incorrect settings. Maybe
this is the expected behavior? But it was certainly unexpected to me... I
had to go into my Timeshift and ge
Thanks. I'll give it a try. I'll just update the source in my git folder
for tag 3.903 and rebuild if I can't figure out how to modify the flatpak.
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 11:36 AM Christopher Lam
wrote:
> Hi Mark
&
from the current version? And users will
be warned that they will be losing custom settings for column widths, saved
reports, etc when they switch over?
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 11:45 AM Christopher Lam
wrote:
> Good luck. I've just verified
Yes, that makes sense. I did some more digging around, and not all my
custom column widths were changed, just those for any of the accounts that
I actually opened while using version 3.903. Which happened to be quite a
few as I was testing various transactions, etc.
*Mark Sattolo*
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ed
3.903 I just restored my previous settings from backup, and haven't had a
chance to open 3.903 since.
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On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 6:41 AM Robert Fewell <14ubo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> David,
>
> It was decided that instead of ever
Just checking about the last release of 3.x?
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ete a transaction or the splits
from a transaction . It also seems to have a the ability to create new entries
other accounts.
How possible is it to add the other functionality?
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installatie te vervolgen.%n%nOpmerking: alleen het
programma zal verwijderd worden, niet je financiële gegevens.
Cheers,
Mark
Geert Janssens schreef op 24-03-15 om 16:36:
Hi,
We're getting close to the next stable release (2.6.6). For this release
I have updated some of the items that will a
o-4217-currencies.xml, and
iso-currencies-to-c.xsl
I'm new to CMake, so would appreciate any guidance to solve this
problem.
I'm working on a Linux box (Linux Mint 17).
git pull is up-to-date.
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OK. That's disappointing, I was starting to like Qt.
Now I'll learn how to use GTK+.
Mark
On Mon, 2015-04-20 at 10:32 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> CuteCash still exists?
>
> -derek
>
> (In all seriousness, CuteCash has always been a pet project from one
> Gnu
On Wed, 2015-04-22 at 23:43 +0200, Geert Janssens wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 April 2015 22:49:04 Christian Stimming wrote:
>
> > Hi Mark,
>
> >
>
> > thanks for the feedback about the cutecash build system. In fact,
> this
>
> > build error was introdu
On 02/19/16 11:53, Paul wrote:
The wiki says we can install python-gnucash with:
sudo apt-get install python-gnucash
What do users like me who have no apt-get do?
I'm running arch and this is not in the official or user repositories.
It's possible that Arch might not package the python bindi
Cristian Marchi schreef op za 06-08-2011 om 10:07 [+0200]:
> Thanks to anyone who answered to my call!
>
> So far we have:
> Mark Haanen - Dutch
> Takó Kornél - Hungarian
> SASAKI Suguru - Japanese
>
> Someone may already know how to do it but the easiest way to translate
ed, a table
that's hardly readable and content that was last updated almost a decade
ago...
I move that it's either discontinued, that someone does the math for the
current versions or that it's entirely re-written around that cute
Youtube video Geert posted last september. [2]
Chee
Could anyone please upload the .pot file for Gnucash 2.4.10 to the
Translation Project?
Thanks,
Mark
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hould this be a problem, I'll have to resort to extremely generic
translations, but if it's at all possible I would really like to avoid that.
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Christian, if you're updating the Dutch translation, could you apply the
patch added to bug 698238 (Dutch Windows Installer translation update)
as well?
Regards,
Mark
Op 19-04-13 22:26, Christian Stimming schreef:
... that I've just tagged, and I'll upload it within the next d
Two items:
a) The subdomain wiki.gnucash.org isn't responding. Is it live?
b) Regarding the gnucash data file:
i) It is a gzipped XML file. Is a DTD available for that file?
ii) Is documentation available for the elements and attributes in
that file?
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I'd like to start contributing to the gnucash project.
a) Is there a particular development environment you recommend?
b) Is the priority on fixing bugs or migrating the code to C++ (or
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might not be very random.
* WARN Refusing to add non-unique action
'CustomerReportAction' to action group 'MenuAdditions'
* WARN Could not spawn perl: Failed to execute child
process (No such file or directory)
Any idea what I could do to find
cies between
python binding swig files and guile swig files
Does anyone have suggestions for other things I should pay attention to
to keep the python bindings 2.4 worthy?
I'm going to hang out in the IRC channel as Mark. If you want to arrange
a specific time to chat there with
* provide guidance for anyone adding new features
* add some features that my current project will need
* follow up on Derek's suggestion to eliminate redundancies between
python binding swig files and guile swig files
I've learned a little bit more about the release schedule and have
script originally
came from this post:
http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2008-July/023618.html
python_authors_update.patch
added Legal Aid Manitoba to credit line for Mark Jenkins
My funding is coming from Legal Aid Manitoba, which has a very
successful free software deployment. T
Everything compiled fine, was able to load my data into the db. Now I
try to use python, but I'm not sure what to set my PYTHONPATH to.
The installation location is determined by automake macros, as it
depends on your platform, python, and choice of --prefix.
http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/
how to use the bindings
post-install.
4) Give up
Remove the tests entirely and just ship python-bindings/example_scripts
for people to try out after installation.
So, your thoughts? 1, 2, 3, 4, or something I haven't thought of?
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Member
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cc Scott
cc f
hi all...
I am new to GnuCash, and am hoping to switch to GnuCash for managing
investment portfolios for an organization. Accurate lot allocation and
capital gains tax reporting (for the USA) is required.
Fortunately FIFO lot allocation is sufficient for now.
I think I will need to write a co
hi...
Here's a quick followup to my earlier message about wanting to account
for investment gains within GnuCash...
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2009-September/026364.html
I decided my problem could be better solved by writing a new report
generator, instead of a "scrub" f
Hello world!
My name is Mark Haanen and I've recently been appointed as the Dutch
translator for GnuCash on the TP. During my efforts I've hit a snag that
I cannot solve in my translations, which is why I've taken the liberty
of mailing you with the following source string change
Op zondag 25-10-2009 om 21:36 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christian
Stimming:
> Am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2009 22:57 schrieb Mark Haanen:
> > > > Would it be possible to differentiate between the instance of the
> > > > _verb_ "Deposit" in src/register
wing users to steer clear) or to be able to
activate/deactivate these features by selecting additional
locales from the Preferences dialog (while defaulting to the
user's defined locale).
Regards,
Mark
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Op dinsdag 22-12-2009 om 23:02 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christian
Stimming:
> Am Dienstag, 22. Dezember 2009 schrieb Mark Haanen:
> > One quick and one complex question.
> >
> > 1. Would it be possible to change the source strings for lines 2275
> > i
Op donderdag 28-01-2010 om 09:49 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Derek
Atkins:
> There is no such thing as a "superceded bill". Think about it, if you
> have a transaction for $40 from A/P -> Expenses:Foo and then another
> transaction for $80 from A/P -> Expenses:Foo, you now have $120 due!
>
> S
uot;Auto-split ledger" in the register settings, you'd get the
behaviour that Ulrike expected.
While it's not always possible to determine the "other account name" in
splits, it's doable when there's a single line either debit or credit in
the split. Pseudo-code:
If (line_
Op zaterdag 06-02-2010 om 19:33 uur [tijdzone -0800], schreef JT Morée:
> I realize the close books issue has been dealt with for years but I'm
> coming up empty on searching for this particular aspect. Please tell
> me if there is another way to fix this issue that I'm not seeing. As I
> under
hello developers of the excellent GnuCash,
I have written a new Scheme report: "Asset Sales".
It shows all sales from stock accounts, using lot allocation to match
sales with purchases and determine gain/loss and holding period.
Broker commissions are divided among the lots to which they apply.
'translated'.
Regards,
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Yeah, that appears to be making sense. I'll only translate the currency
symbol then. Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Mark
Op woensdag 21-04-2010 om 12:53 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Phil
Longstaff:
> I'm not positive, but I've looked at the code and this is my best
> Thanks for spotting this one!
Unfortunately I spotted some additional issues.
Lines 192-197 of src/business/business-gnome/gnc-plugin-page-invoice.c
contain tooltips that have not been marked for translation.
Line 7544 of intl-scm/guile-strings.c contains the second "Fourth-level"
tter: There seem to be 3 different ways a
> > discount can be applied, a) PRETAX (probably "<"), b) SAMETIME ("="), or
> > c) POSTTAX (">"). Look in business/business-core/gncEntry.h (about line
> > 74).
> Mark: Feel free to propose some di
example of this I point to messages 1634 and 2034, which only differ by
the period at the end. From a translator's point of view, it would be
preferrable if these were _exactly_ identical, as this reduces the
number of messages to translate. However, I have absolutely no clue as
to whether or
> #.
> src/report/standard-reports/gnucash/report/standard-reports/advanced-portfolio.scm
> #. src/report/standard-reports/advanced-portfolio.scm
> #: ../intl-scm/guile-strings.c:5016
> #: ../intl-scm/guile-strings.c:6458
> msgid "Display exchange listings"
>
Op maandag 26-04-2010 om 17:05 uur [tijdzone -0300], schreef Miguel
Rozsas:
> Hi !
Hello!
> I am reviewing a translation for Brazilian Portuguese and I have a question
> about how to deal with words that have a hint for the shortcut keyboard for
> a function/menu entry.
>
> For example, the ori
y mailing the .po-file to the
robot. Response time is about 10 mins each time you do this.
For my own language (dutch), the translation project works very well.
However, much depends on the attitude and activity of the translation
team for your own language.
@Nikos: Good luc
Op zaterdag 08-05-2010 om 16:26 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Nikos
Charonitakis:
> I have a question:
> TP accepts all localized types of files (xml,png,xea) or it is just for
> el.po?
The latter (po only).
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Attached is a patch that imports GncNumeric rounding constants and all
the Account codes into gnucash.gnucash_core. They also thus become
available in the most simple way:
from gnucash import ACCT_TYPE_LIABILITY
Apply with -p0.
Mark Jenkins
p.s.
I've noticed some of the posts from folk
- new_book_with_opening_balances.py creates a new book from an original
with the same account structure and creates opening balances
Apply with -p0.
Mark Jenkins
Index: src/optional/python-bindings/example_scripts/simple_sqlite_create.py
===
--- src/optional
Mark Jenkins wrote:
Attached is a patch that adds three example python bindings scripts.
I also updated the make file to distribute these in the tarballs created
with make dist, but I didn't test out running make dist. If I had, I
would of noticed that there was extra spacing in one
ort whatever
or
from gnucash._gnucash_core_c import whatever
and can play with those a bit at runtime.
Back to bug killing.
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ease/2.5.2/ext/embedding.html
Swig may (or may not) also be useful for this kind of thing
http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Python.html
I'd totally work on this if if had other things out of the way and if
there was funding available.
Mark
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and
${top_builddir}/src/business/business-core/sql/libgncmod-business-backend-sql.la
resulted in a warning that linking against those wasn't portable.
Any advice?
Mark
Index: src/optional/python-bindings/gnucash_core.i
===
I just translated the 'simple checkbook' account chart into dutch. Could
someone please add it to the repository (under accounts/nl) and apply
the necessary changes to the makefile?
Thanks,
Mark
acctchrt_checkbook.gnucash-xea
Description: XM
e
*** libgncmod-business-backend-sql.so is not portable!
"""
Christian elaborates on this and suggests that these should become
normal shared libraries or part of one larger one
http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2010-June/028790.html
(Thanks by the way for adding gnc_mod
u need :// finish specifying protocol, and a third slash to specify
root on your file system: xml:///path/to/file.
Same with sqlite3:// .
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core_c import ACCT_TYPE_LIABILITY
Some documentation with respect to these constants is added as well
Mark Jenkins
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Index: src/optional/python-bindings/example_scripts/simple_sqlite_create.py
===
--- src/op
aring if your stack overflow problems are definitely
gone. I also had some stack overflow problems that I used to compensate
for by doing my "from gnucash import" inside of functions instead of top
of file. No longer need to do that myself.
Mark
Index: src/optional/python-bindings/gnucash
Op maandag 12-07-2010 om 14:03 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Cristian
Marchi:
> No problem for me in regards of the italian translation. I just hope
> that developers give us a few days before a new release to update the po
> files.
Same here for the dutch translation.
_
the report, and use some kind of output format (plain
text, txt, html, csv) to present that retrieved information.
I think that's more or less how things are done in the report
src/optional/python-bindings/example_scripts/account_analysis.py
Mark Jenkins
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cc gnucash-deve
() is also wrapped with GncNumeric, and an
example script showing GetImbalance() and GetImbalanceValue() in action
is provided.
Mark Jenkins
Member
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cc fellow ParIT members
cc Scott
Index: src/optional/python-bindings/example_scripts/test_imbalance_transaction.py
Mark Jenkins wrote:
> Attached is a patch which fixes the python bindings support for
> Transaction.GetImbalance() [xaccTransGetImbalance() ] .
Ooops, it had one error in it. I made the mistake of testing, making one
small "harmless" documentation change, and generating the patch
hon binding questions. I have specific filters that
look for traffic to those lists with python in the subject line, which
helps me pick them up out from all the other list traffic.
Let me know if my patch for GetImbalance(), GetImbalanceValue(), and the
new example script help.
Mark Jenkins
Attached is a patch which updates the python bindings example scripts to
use Transaction.BeginEdit() and Transaction.CommitEdit(). Doing so
allows these examples scripts to run without a bunch of warnings to
stderr from GnuCash as they did before.
apply with patch -p0
Mark Jenkins
Member
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I'd like a timely 2.3.15 release because it allows the last strings that
changed during the 2.3.14 "string freeze" to be translated through the
Translation Project before the stable 2.4.0 release hits the street.
-- Mark
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ures of Gnucash.
> Any guidance, comments are appreciated. Thank you.
> Seyfi Duyan
It is indeed no trivial task, but it's a worthwhile one (in my opinion -
then again, I _would_ say that). Good luck and welcome aboard!
-- Mark Haanen (dutch translator)
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ner so that others with
interest in the python bindings don't get stuck like you have and can
try it out as soon as possible.
So I'd recommend just waiting until that comes along or trying to get
trunk working yourself instead of bothering with 2.2.9; as it is indeed
yesteryears new
the most? I can program and I update documentation.
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Edmonton, AB
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Op vrijdag 05-11-2010 om 10:21 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef
z33...@gmail.com:
> I think it was the FOSS community's tongue-in-cheek response to Microsoft's
> use of the term "wizard" for this role. Personally, "assistant" sounds just
> fine to me, and seems much less likely to cause confusion.
I
g freeze for a while, but there have been
several small string changes. When can we expect to see 2.3.16 at the
Translation Project to dot the remaining i's and cross the final t's?
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ce 2.3.16. This is happened only for
> nl.po, the Dutch translation by Mark Haanen. He's been the most active
> translator, so I guess he will even pick up the re-adding quite fast.
I was under the impression that the translations for obsolete strings
were kept with a ~-prefix, in which case
make it accessible via the C style api (e.g. from gnucash.gnucash_core_c
import price_lookup_blah)
Mark
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On 10-12-18 10:33 AM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
I will be creating the 2.4.0 tarballs this weekend. Please don't check
in any changes unless they are absolutely critical.
Derek, is there any way to lock the tree so I can make 2.4.0 without any
danger of checkins inadvertently destabilizing the co
counts that _don't_ have a budget value defined...
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> For -devel, I'd suggest "Development discussion and submission of patches.
Patch submissions are supposed to go to bugzilla now, not -devel, right?
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> There is a comment in the script that says it only supports sqlite3 files.
> The
> way the session is opened does indeed limit the choice of input files to
> sqlite3.
>
> I'm just wondering, why was this done ?
Only to make invoking it on the command line more easy at the time I
wrote it.
>
ost-script
on our use of GPL V3 for Bo-Keep)
Happy Hacking,
Mark Jenkins
Member
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p.s.
BoKeep is licensed under GNU General Public License version 3, or at
your option any later version.
We respect the license of GnuCash
http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/browser/gnucash/tags/2.4.2/LIC
t; version. How annoyiing.
What does GnuCash currently handle? If it is even close to what I
need, I can hack in the rest.
Thanks,
Mark
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feature into gnucash. Any suggestions on where to begin?
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, this should fix it for you.
Mark
Per Bojsen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I noticed the file /tmp/gnucash-trace and took a look at it. I
>noticed some ominous warnings in it:
>
> Warning: xaccTransFindOldCommonCurrency(): unable to find a common currency
> in tx
>n 0c54912e8
aid/download/computer/software/www.gnucash.org/new/svn/branches/gda-dev/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/mnt/raid/download/computer/software/www.gnucash.org/new/svn/branches/gda-dev'
make: *** [all] Error 2
make failed
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now.
By the way, I have updated the libgda/libgnomebd to recent SVN
versions. It's possible this could have an effect on building/running
gda-dev.
>
> Phil
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/mnt/raid/download/computer/software/www.gnucash.org/new/svn/branches/gda-dev/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/mnt/raid/download/computer/software/www.gnucash.org/new/svn/branches/gda-dev'
make: *** [all] Error 2
make failed
Looks like a header
Wasn't there some suggestion that an audit trail would be useful in a
distributed environment a while back? It sounds like it would have a
great deal in common with the undo.
Mark
Peter Selinger wrote:
>Here is how I think undo can be done in a distributed environment. I
>thi
ings would be viewed as a feeping
creature. Feep, feep!
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handling. I believe it's already been
> filed, but I don't have time at present to find it at
> <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=GnuCash>.
>
>
Easy for me to find; I just click on the "my bugs" link:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
Hi guys, I just joined the gnucash devel mailing list, and I thought I'd
introduce myself and explain my interest in GnuCash.
When I was on Windows, I used to use Microsoft Money 2004, and it served my
purposes. Last year I bought an iMac, and switched to Ubuntu (I prefer it over
OS X). MS Mone
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