I are stoopid. James, my apologies for the duplicate email.
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uns away, lives to fight another day.
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or people to play with right now.
oh, thank you thank you thank you. I can't wait for 1.6.0, now that I
can get my stock graphs set up from way way way way back. I am going
to see which has a greater slope to it, lnux or gravity. ;-)
rob
ps. the only place that google knew about
he primary
environment.
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ponding to was my internal
wondering if there were gnome-specific things going in to gnucash
which I just had to remember to not use, or which were going to be
disabled, or what.
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much trouble to get working.
As someone who is fine with what kde ha to offer, what if this is the
only gnome app I want? (thanks to debian, I don't have the same
problems that Solaris users do)
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>>>>> On Mon, 21 May 2001 14:42:51 +1000, "Phillip Shelton"
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Phillip> meaning KDE-GNOME wars.
I meant that some applications are started and stopped, and others are
not ever stopped. For some, that mig
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:02:23PM -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
> Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Sigh.. Configurating is always a "hard" thing.
> >
> > I suppose we might want to re-examine what we consider "application
> >
ith a
pointer to this message?]
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le (
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/cmake/README_CMAKE.txt)
documents the details about how to use Xcode for GnuCash development (once
all of the dependencies are built.)
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On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 7:22 PM, chris graves wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 1, 2018, at 8:39 PM, Rob Gowin wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 1, 2018, 11:25 PM John Ralls wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> > On Jul 1, 2018, at 7:39 PM, chris graves wrote:
>> >
>> >
mode that will show the raw Asciidoc on
the left and the live-rendered result on the right. For example, Visual
Studio Code (available for Mac, Linux, Windows) has an extension for this:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=joaompinto.asciido
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 7:50 AM, Mike Evans wrote:
>
> Hi Rob
>
> Referring to your mail of 2015-09-01 you "put the XSL file and a python
> script to run the conversion process in a repository at
> https://github.com/codesmythe/asciidoc-conversion.";
>
> This
e wiki, and I did some self training on git and
DocBook (which are new to me).
Regards,
Rob Laan
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he skills to tackle bugs in the functional domain,
and the common sense to stay away from stuff I don’t understand.
Regards,
Rob Laan
> On 17 Dec 2018, at 10:46, Rob Laan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’d like to contribute to the GnuCash project, starting with the
> documentation. Is
I'm new to GnuCash and moving over from Quicken. Some things requires a
learning curve and this might be one of those. Is there a find Transfers
functionality somewhere? For example, we'd have a transaction with Transfer
labeled as "Education:Books", however not sure how we can Find transactions
by
r_cb, returning 0
>>> import gnucash.gnucash_core_c
>>> print(gnucash.gnucash_core_c.CREC)
c
I don't know what the deal with the preference backend stuff is, but maybe
it won't affect your testing.
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to pop up a menu to download these
formats. They look pretty decent.
Comments welcome.
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> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:24 AM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> Thanks for running this experiment.
>
> The stylesheet used by ReadTheDocs is much more modern than ours and indeed
> looks much nicer for online consumption. Even the pdf is cleaner.
>
anch and then
'make
pdf' as usual. Note that the 'configure' script will expect to find the
asciidoctor program on the system. I think the generated PDF is reasonably
close to the original for a first pass proof of concept. I've tested the
flow
on OS X and Fedora 21. Dunno a
> On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:56 AM, Mike Evans wrote:
>> [snip]
>
> Hi Rob
>
> Looks good to me. Still a few minor bugs with the Asciidoc.
>
> Some of the Figure titles are missing
> Second level bullet indents missing
>
> But these are minor and some
Hi Geert,
Issue 2 is resolved by this pull request:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/46
Rob
I have done a fresh rebuild of master as of this morning (commit
b3cfef70842). While running it I got the following errors:
1. It will run, but segfaults when quitting the application. See
Mac that symbols for shared objects are fully
resolved at link time (this is how I noticed the missing extern "C" on
IRC). So when I eventually get your new code running on CMake on the Mac,
I'll come hunt you down when things don't link. :-)
Regards,
Rob
(codesmythe on IRC)
Hi Robert,
This is due to an error in a CMakeLists.txt file. (Nightly builds of master
on Windows use CMake.) I have submitted PR #78 to fix.
Rob
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 8:06 AM, Robert Fewell <14ubo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There does not seem to be any recent nightly b
w anything about the second issue.
Rob
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Robert Fewell <14ubo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, the build was created last night and I have downloaded and installed
> on my XP VM but fails to start properly, console output below...
>
> Report bugs and oth
errors on start up.
>
Are you doing your own builds with autotools or CMake?
Rob
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le loaded.
Gnucash needs to load the file inst\etc\gnucash\environment to find things
like GSettings schemas, and it tries to find that file relative to where
the binary is (or is run from?). So copying the python executable to the
inst\bin directory allows it
Hi John,
Yeah, I'll do that.
Regards,
Rob
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 9:58 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> Hey Rob,
>
> This failed because I forgot to update POTFILES for the newly created
> files and ninja check didn't catch it. Can you teach CMake to generate
> intltool ch
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Alex Aycinena
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 10:09 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> >
> > > On Nov 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Alex Aycinena
> > wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Don't know if you already knew that.
> >
> > Alex,
> >
> > Nope, didn't know that because it passes on Tra
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 6:18 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> > On Nov 19, 2016, at 11:14 AM, Rob Gowin wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Alex Aycinena >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 10:09 AM, John Ralls
> wrote:
>
n master to maint:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/commit/992f3232ee90cfcf6484a0fdb4cf506168676a40
In the meantime as a workaround, on line 419 of the top level
CMakeLists.txt file, you can change -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 to
-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE.to continue.
Regards,
Rob
_
les/GncAddTest.cmake#L40
Perhaps you only have a partial checkout of the branch? What version of
CMake are you using (cmake -version) and on what platform? For what it's
worth, I just checked that master builds on Ubuntu 16.04 without error.
Regards,
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On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 12:34 AM, DaveC49 wrote:
> Hi further progress
> I ran cmake with the --trace option ( *cmake --trace -D
> CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/gnucash-devel ../gnucash*). It appears that
> cmake
> is executing the call to add the libqof directory
> .../gnucash/src/CMakeLists.txt li
vel
>
Hi Geert,
For any version of automake except 1.15, the CMake 'dist' target will run
autogen.sh to create the various Makefile.in-s and include them in the dist
tarball. Independent of anything CMake related, autotools distcheck will
fail on systems using automake-1.15
There needs to be a one character fix in cmake/CMakeLists.txt to change an
underscore to a dash. Could a committer please make this change for me (in
maint, then merge to master)? Or I could do a PR if necessary.
Thanks,
Rob
diff --git a/cmake/CMakeLists.txt b/cmake/CMakeLists.txt
index
i Simit,
There are scheme dependency issues with CMake when you do 'ninja check'
without first running plain 'ninja' first. So as a workaround until I can
fix, do 'ninja && ninja check && ninja install'.
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On Sep 9, 2017 11:32 AM, "Sumit Bhardwaj" wrote:
Thanks Rob. Just tried that route (cmake -D WITH_AQBANKING=OFF -D
WITH_OFX=OFF -G Ninja ../gnucash/ && ninja && ninja check && ninja install).
Ran into a new problem:
ninja: error: '/home/bhardwajs/ac/deve
ertion failed
(gnc_option_db_lookup_string_option (odb, "Business", "Company Name",
FALSE) == "Bogus Company"): ("" == "Bogus Company")
Child aborted
I also get a segfault in test-engine after
gnc-budget_set_account_period_value()
What do you see in
tps://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/ifconfig.html>
Rob
> On Feb 11, 2021, at 6:41 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> A couple of references to what Geert is talking about:
>
> The W3C specification for Internationaliation Tag Set Locale Filters:
> https://www.w3.org/TR/its
There are suggestions on the interweb that adding -DNS_FORMAT_ARGUMENT(A)=
to compiler options will work around this problem.
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On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 12:55 PM john wrote:
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>
> > On Sep 14, 2022, at 9:41 PM, Mike Alexander wrote:
> >
> > When I try to build
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t-get, my previously-installed v2.2.9-5 binaries
have disappeared without being replaced by the
newer ones.
I have a moderate amount of experience with Linux and I am a Java software
developer so I have some relevant skills, but I'm
out of my depth here. Any tips would be welcome.
Cheers,
R
nload your bank statements?
3. Is it both MAC and PC compatible?
4. Does it have password protection?
5. Can you track investments?
6. Are there direct links with UK banks - ie can you carry out
transactions?
Many thanks for your time,
Rob.
ROB GRIFFIN
O
>>>>> On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 16:29:06 -0700, Dave Peticolas
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Dave> Hi All, Linas, Rob Browning, Bill Gribble, and myself are going
Dave> to be at the Linux World Expo next week in San Jose as
Dave> representatives of Gnuma
r -- though the only places where you're likely to
Clark> run into it is at the gas pump and calculating real estate
Clark> taxes. (The same act established a number of other interesting
Clark> things, too, though they're not relevant to the current
Clark> discussion.)
got
for a single user (or single app). It wouldn't be
much more than using the right command line options, and
perhaps adding a little bit of socket code that would allow a
dedicated copy of postgres to run in a little `sandbox'."
This, of course, rais
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1.3.4
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and that's saying something.
You have been warned :>
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That'd save some time, but it's not a big deal either way.
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I noticed this because I sent a long reply to your defmacro question,
but it bounced...
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From: Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: guile ques
keypress or via a menu item. I can then imagine a mode that looks
like single-line mode, unless you hit that key, and when you hit
that key, only expands the current transaction to have N+1
splits. I think I might also want this mode to always show all
the existing splits fo
ked to the server over
a filesystem socket instead of a port.
Elegant or not, either would allow us to store the data in the user's
home dir, and wouldn't require *any* administrative setup/special
priveleges above/beyond a normal gnucash install, which can still be
done as a regular user.
le to access it either.
Yeah. Some of my mail to linas is bouncing too...
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R that I checked into the glib default hash functions, and
from at least a cursory inspection, I was worried that they might be a
little weak, but I didn't get a chance to inspect enough to be sure.
If anyone's motivated, it might be nice to see, and if they are weak,
we might want to grab
asdaq NASDAQ
uk_unit_trusts UK Unit Trusts
vanguardVanguard Investments
vwd Vereinigte Wirtschaftsdienste GmbH
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uch flexibility we'd want to allow initially,
but changing the internals at some point might make accomodating
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Switching to the "flat list" approach would probably be more database
friendly, and it would simplify code that just needs to traverse all
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hopefully we're going to to something much better soon, so why waste
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ific set of accounts, this
probably gives you the general idea...
Perhaps this top-level structure should also be the one that knows
about the dataset's "back-end", and perhaps we should merge in all of
the "Session" semantics wrt locking, renaming, cloning, etc.
I think t
Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> But they still are useless.
Wow. I hadn't actually looked at them on that topic. Pretty
"sparse", no doubt...
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when I solve the problem.
I've added your patch, and I've added support for const-string #f <-->
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o the crash you were mailing me
> about.
I still wonder if we have 'cleanup everywhere we're supposed to.
Also, I need to add a 'const option so we can get rid of those silly
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ot
going to make any sense, at least in certain parts of the heirarchy,
so perhaps it should be a per-level option, or perhaps it should only
become active if all the sub-account types match properly, or both...
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ve to deal with your enum patch, but I'll do that while
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r CVS it appears that page splitting has been improved in more
> recent code. I'll have another play with it now.
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Done. [EMAIL PROTECTED] should work now. Holler if it
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directory -- RPM can do that on its own
> +- Properly build both g-wrap and g-wrap-devel (info file into -devel)
> +- currently only one info file
Actually, this mostly answers my above questions, though I still have
only a little context for what's going on. In any case, I
he whole reporting system and GUI display system properly, but there
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databases than network file systems, but the line's getting fuzzier
all the time these days. We *do* have a relational dataset, though,
so a perhaps a straightforward filesystem isn't really a perfect
match.
On the data communication side, there's also CORBA to consider.
(Fi
elpful. I'd also love to have better
documentation of related guile low-level issues like what do
GH_DEFER/ALLOW_INTS really do, and when do you need to use them?
Also perhaps a discussion of the changes that had to be made to Gtk+
with a commentary on why they helped would be really informati
ine, and how that relates to the
existing Session object. Some of my recent things make minor
improvements, but we need much more than that.
If you get a chance, you might want to look at Session.h and
Session.c...
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GNU -> FA0B
MegaBank SuperFund -> EF11
Fid Retirement SuperFund -> AADF
ET brokerage DFFO -> AADF
All of the names in these views were assigned when the views were
created, but the underlying unique accounts still have their own
"official names", and somewhere, w
revious emails (one or two back I think). I
had suggested that perhaps a label at a given level might or might not
have an associated account, and (independent of that) might or might
not have subtotalling enabled...
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Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rob, the new file I added (g-wrap.m4) is not present in the
> tarball. I think I probably forgot to add something to Makefile.am :(
>
> Additionally, the fix won't solve gnucash's problems until somebody
> pat
access struct members directly, you
have to write a set of helper functions that are then themselves
g-wrappable. This has it's drawbacks, but it also has the fairly
substantial advantage of keeping the semantics and implementation of
g-wrap simpler than they would be otherwise.
As a f
ray-destroy g-array)
result)
or, if we added a cleanup-arg? argument to the converter instead:
(let* ((acclist (list acct-1 acct-2 acct-3))
(g-array (frob-accounts (list->glib-glist 'Account* acclist
(glib-garray-
point is that it sounded initially (to me) like you were casting it
> as part of a "view", which I read with a capital 'V' from MVC, but
> it's actually part of the data model.
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ow everyone's busy, but has anyone else had a chance to work
> on this bug? It's confirmed, it's serious, and I'm having trouble
> tracking it down.
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I wanted to get this one out (which will hopefully fix the RPM
problems) before I dive into integrating the new enum support from
Robert.
2000-11-12 Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* configure.in: new version 0.9.12.
* rpm/spec.in: fix some bugs I introduced with a
ally important, so let me think about it for a bit and see if I can
come up with a good solution.
> I checked in some work today that removes the blank split lines in
> multi-line mode except for the current transaction. Thus, multi-line
> mode is now an 'auto' mode.
Woo hoo. I think I'll probably like that a lot :>
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Robert Graham Merkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't seen it myself - Bill, Rob B, and Linas have, and they
> think it's a good idea, and the idea of letting the user set up what
> financial information they'd like to see by default when they start
>
(in-module module)
(c-name c-typedef-name)
;; return-type and parameters as for (function)
)
Ex:
(user-function PrintFunc
(in-module (Gtk))
(parameter in (type-and-name gpointer func_data))
(parameter in (type-and-name gchar* str)))
===
(typedef new-name
(in-module m
dumped into a
designated pane in your custom window. This would, of course, allow
all manner of stupid pet tricks for those willing to brave the schemey
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This version should work with Bill's new patch (adds long and
long-long). It should also generate a new -devel RPM, though I can't
test that. Please let me know if you find mistakes.
ftp.gnucash.org:/pub/g-wrap/source/g-wrap-0.9.11.tar.gz
2000-11-08 Rob Browning <[EM
s is a "running out of RAM" bug? I know there have been
a lot of g-wrap induced memory leaks, some of which the recent
const-string fixes should eliminate, but I seem to recall thinking
that we need to make sure we're using cleanup/no-cleanup when we're
supposed t
that
stuff available from guile, and then I think about how much less
manpower we have to implement it, and *that* leads me to think about
g-wrap (or something similar) to help automate the process, and
automatically maintain the result...
Don't get me wrong. I'd love a solution that
that brings you up to a "minimal" prompt later if we
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, I've never used it. I
usually just cram in some display statements and try again :> :<
Check the info pages for "Debugger User Interface".
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y rather my window manager be in charge of
things, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong. Also, there'd be
*nothing* wrong with allowing a pane-centric approach as an option, or
is that what Gnome-MDI's supposed to do?
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d be happy to help with advise,
etc. on the libXML front.
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-> 0x5344A
Liabilities:CreditCards:AMEX -> 0xAFEA4
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ction,
or even if they just change the date, the quote in the database can be
deleted/updated as appropriate, and these "transaction quotes" will
need to be distinguishable from "historical quotes" (right now those
would be quotes obtained via the online-mechanism) somehow.
Aga
ts either way. To a
substantial extent, I'm not the best person to evaluate this argument,
since I have little or no experience with CORBA, though I've done
plenty of DO/RPC related work.
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shed ways for handling this kind of thing, so we may be
able to just leverage those bits. Hard to tell before we really
consider the issues carefully...
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Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is what GnomeMDI is supposed to do -- allow the user to choose
> between windows or tabbed panes.
Nice idea. Make everybody happy. We can't have that.
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we get SQL
working, so I don't see the point in worrying about anything else...
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It's now in ftp.gnucash.org:/pub/g-wrap/source, and it may fix the
problem with guile-1.3.
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