Hi guys,
I have an issue with how Gnucash fetches exchange rates.
I made an entry on a particular date between two currencies and manually
entered the FX rate in the price editor with the same date.
However the system takes the latest date for the FX rate. How can I correct
this to use only the g
Nathan,
If you are OK with building and installing software from scratch the GnuCash
wiki page has detailed building instructions
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux. Once you have the
dependencies installed it is fairly straightforward.
David Cousens
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On Tue, 14 May 2019 at 08:22, Nathan T Alexander
wrote:
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> Hi, great app, love it so much.
>
> The version on ubuntu and in debian is 2.6.
Which version of Ubuntu? The latest Ubuntu has version 3.3.
Colin
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Hi
On 4th May Stephen Butler posted a mail to the list on how to use his
GnuCash-3.5 package to install GnuCash on Ubuntu 19.04. Having done it,
I can testify that it works - with a slight niggle if you use
AlphaVantage (see my note of 5th May).
It requires the use of the Terminal but all-in
Dave
My comments are in-line:
On 14/05/2019 09:07, DaveW wrote:
I modified the AlphaVantge.pm file as you suggested. That it was a
read-only file I had quite a lot of problems saving the modification.
For want of a better solution I resorted to use Master Commander, (sudo
mc), simply because
Thank you Eric,
I modified the AlphaVantge.pm file as you suggested. That it was a
read-only file I had quite a lot of problems saving the modification.
For want of a better solution I resorted to use Master Commander, (sudo
mc), simply because I don't know how to open a file as Root. What is a
Hi, great app, love it so much.
The version on ubuntu and in debian is 2.6.
What is a trustworthy easy way to install gnucash 3.5 on ubuntu?
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