Hi Geert,
I think one of the reasons people are not finding the Build#Ubuntu
instructions and main build instructions in the wiki is that the main page
is identified as Build Instructions for Developers rather than a general
GnuCash Build Instructions page which gets listed in the top level direct
Robert,
It makes a difference which type of file you are importing and whether you
are using one of the 2.6.x releases or or a 3.x release and possibly which
operating system your computer has. Your comment makes a good point but it
may or may not have been addressed already.
David C
On Sat, Ju
I use three part cheques with the the cheque on the top of the page and two
stubs below. One to keep, one to go (attached to the cheque) to the employee.
This did require some setup to get enough lines to print without overprinting
the cheque itself.
With the right cheque format (which may nee
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> Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 10:58:30 -0500
> From: Steve Cohen
> To: John Ralls
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> Subject: Re: [GNC] Ubuntu 18.04
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> Thanks, John. N
Op maandag 11 juni 2018 20:38:08 CEST schreef Steve Cohen:
> I installed all of these. I believe the original data was saved in
> sqlite3. That is the default, isn't it?
>
No the default is xml.
> But wait a minute, where, actually is the data stored? I was assuming
> it was the *.gcm, but the
I installed all of these. I believe the original data was saved in
sqlite3. That is the default, isn't it?
But wait a minute, where, actually is the data stored? I was assuming
it was the *.gcm, but these files seem to be nothing but config files.
On 06/11/2018 01:09 PM, Geert Janssens wro
Op maandag 11 juni 2018 19:50:11 CEST schreef Steve Cohen:
> As detailed in other thread, I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 to
> Ubuntu 18.04. After some difficulty, I built Gnucash 3.0 without error.
> I had been running 3.0 on 14.04 as well and had saved the data.
>
> But when I attempt t
Op maandag 11 juni 2018 19:19:58 CEST schreef Steve Cohen:
> Solved.
>
> the ubuntu package name is google-mock
>
I'm glad you solved it.
If you think more documentation is needed, feel free update the build
instructions in the wiki
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building#Ubuntu
Regards,
Geer
As detailed in other thread, I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 to
Ubuntu 18.04. After some difficulty, I built Gnucash 3.0 without error.
I had been running 3.0 on 14.04 as well and had saved the data.
But when I attempt to load it I get "No suitable backend was found for
[filename].
W
Solved.
the ubuntu package name is google-mock
On 06/11/2018 11:26 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Got over aqbanking, found apt-cache search and found several libraries I
needed that way. Now, though, I am stuck as follows:
$ export SRCROOT=/home/scohen/github;cmake
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/loca
Got over aqbanking, found apt-cache search and found several libraries I
needed that way. Now, though, I am stuck as follows:
$ export SRCROOT=/home/scohen/github;cmake
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/gnucash $SRCROOT/gnucash
-- Using guile-2.2.x
-- Using guile SRFI-64
-- Checking for GTEST
Thanks, John. Now I'm stuck on aqbanking. I haven't yet been able to
get this to work properly previously, but I haven't given up so I'd like
to have it installed.
Is there some site you can go to that gives the name of the ubuntu
packages to install in order to have these libraries and head
I had same issue, also I don’t use AQ banking. I set the parameter to turn off
on build. Worked fine after that.
D
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> On Jun 11, 2018, at 12:37 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jun 10, 2018, at 8:31 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubunt
> On Jun 9, 2018, at 7:31 AM, redcolumbine wrote:
>
> After the next update, Mac is not going to support 32-bit apps. Is there a
> 64-bit Gnucash on the horizon?
>
Not on the horizon, it’s already here: 3.x is 64-bit and runs only on 10.9
Mavericks and later.
Regards,
John Ralls
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As mentioned by Maf. King, I also use LibreOffice Calc. I use the
spreadsheet to assist with calculating employee withholdings as well as
employer contributions and to print out decent-looking paystubs for the pay
period. It would be nice if GnuCash had payroll built in, but for my own
one employee
Op maandag 11 juni 2018 15:01:54 CEST schreef MichaelK:
> What do you send your employee(s) along with their paycheck? I have one
> employee and pay him twice a month. Ordinarily, a paystub would accompany
> the paycheck and list Salary and Withholdings for the pay period along with
> Salary and
On Monday, 11 June 2018 14:01:54 BST MichaelK wrote:
> What do you send your employee(s) along with their paycheck? I have one
> employee and pay him twice a month. Ordinarily, a paystub would accompany
> the paycheck and list Salary and Withholdings for the pay period along with
> Salary and Wit
What do you send your employee(s) along with their paycheck? I have one
employee and pay him twice a month. Ordinarily, a paystub would accompany
the paycheck and list Salary and Withholdings for the pay period along with
Salary and Withholdings YTD.
I understand gnucash does not have an integra
After the next update, Mac is not going to support 32-bit apps. Is there a
64-bit Gnucash on the horizon?
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When selecting accounts from:
File-> Import -> Match Transactions form -> Select account
I find it tedious to always have to click on the arrow to expand the sub
accounts. It would be really nice if the Account Selection form from an
account transaction could be used instead. Unless there is a fast
I'm having the same exact issue. Is there any light on solving this or what
could be the issue causing this?
Regards, Sid
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On 09/06/18 07:30, Tim Rosanelli wrote:
Hey Maf,
Thanks for the advice.
I thought about a solution like that but wouldn't that mean you don't
have any customer history.
Kyoshi Tim
Hi Tim,
For purchases, what I do is import a few weeks at a time from the bank
using a qif file
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