> On Jun 10, 2018, at 8:31 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>
> Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 18.04 (from 14.04). I had built
> Gnucash 3.0 on 14.04. I'm trying now on 18.04 and am in dependency hell.
>
> The latest issue is
> -- No package 'gwenhywfar' found
>
> This is NOT listed on
Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 18.04 (from 14.04). I had
built Gnucash 3.0 on 14.04. I'm trying now on 18.04 and am in
dependency hell.
The latest issue is
-- No package 'gwenhywfar' found
This is NOT listed on
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/master/README.dependencies
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Release_Schedule
>
> However I'm away a good chunk of that weekend so it may slip to the 25th.
>
> That said, you're building from source so there's no reason you can't use a
> git clone.
Thanks John.
Built successfully from latest git.
Regards,
Richard.
Hi Graham,
> Sorry to be a bore, but having cracked the stock quotes problem, I'm now
> having trouble with funds. I suspect the problem lies in the display
> box. Stocks are easy xyz.L or whatever, but how do I find out what funds
> should be?
>
> I tried putting the ISIN number in but that does
On 9 June 2018 at 17:37, Graham Balin said:
> Sorry to be a bore, but having cracked the stock quotes problem, I'm now
> having trouble with funds. I suspect the problem lies in the display box.
> Stocks are easy xyz.L or whatever, but how do I find out what funds should
> be?
>
> I tried putting
> On Jun 10, 2018, at 5:24 AM, Brendan Simon wrote:
>
> I just tried GnuCash 3.1-3 on Mac, and it freezes when trying to import
> a small OFX file (downloaded from my bank). The cursor just turns into
> a spinning beach ball and the app otherwise doesn't respond.
>
> The OFX file imports just
I just tried GnuCash 3.1-3 on Mac, and it freezes when trying to import
a small OFX file (downloaded from my bank). The cursor just turns into
a spinning beach ball and the app otherwise doesn't respond.
The OFX file imports just fine with GnuCash-2.6.21-2.
The OFX file comes from an Australian
On 10 June 2018 at 06:22, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op zaterdag 9 juni 2018 15:50:13 CEST schreef Matthew Pounsett:
> > My clients typically pay me by wire, and when my bank presents the
> > transaction it's as the received wire and their service fee as a single
> > line item in my statement. My i
Op zaterdag 9 juni 2018 15:50:13 CEST schreef Matthew Pounsett:
> My clients typically pay me by wire, and when my bank presents the
> transaction it's as the received wire and their service fee as a single
> line item in my statement. My inclination is to modify the split created
> by "process pa