In that case, John's suggestion to re-build might be your best bet.
Another option to stay current ahead of the default distro version is to
use the Flatpak, but that has its caveats too. See the wiki for more
details.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/28/20 4:35 PM, Derek Zehr wrote:
Thank you everybod
As with all steps from major-to-major version, be sure to run Actions >
Check & Repair > Check & Repair all after opening your data file post
4.x from 3.x upgrade. (see the wiki for more info) You must be on the
'Accounts' tab to see that menu option.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/28/20 4:38 PM, Dere
Thank you all very much. I am going to get some IT help and try what Geert
and David C recommended.
Again thanks. I’m trying to learn more. As you can easily see, Technical
support Is not “my thing”.
Laurel
On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 5:57 PM David Cousens
wrote:
> Laurel,
>
> If you haven't tri
Derek,
I have built GnuCash 4.2 on Linux Mint which is Ubuntu 20.04 based.
I had a few minor issues sorting out the dependencies
(https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Dependencies) which I think I resolved by
loading specific versions from the Ubuntu launchpad site or built from
source if I couldn't f
Derek,
There are various levels of uninstall described here
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Uninstall_Gnucash_Ubuntu.
Using the whereis at the command line can help find where packages are
installed and sometimes identify multiple installations
David
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David Cousens
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Sent from: http://gnu
Laurel,
If you haven't tried it already, Geert's strategy of deleting the complete
folder C:/Program Files(X86)/guncash before doing a reinstall from a fresh
download from the GnuCash website (with the antivirus turned off while doing
the download and install) is going to be worth a try as that wi
What's the best way to get this version 4.1 off that I built? Dependency
issues with libboost are making it seem impossible to uninstall it. I
still have the build directory, and ran "sudo ninja uninstall." Before I
trace down and try to fix the errors it's giving me, can you tell me if
there's
Thank you everybody. I did build it on Ubuntu 18. I thought that was
implied by the fact I was running version 4.1, since the package
managers don't have that new of a version. Sorry.
I will probably just install from the distribution, if Adrien says he
couldn't built it on 20.04.
Will I hav
Thanks, on both counts.
I did indeed edit the CSS file on the machine without text. I had the text size
set to 0.
Will
On 2020 Nov 28, at 11-28 13:06:29, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
1st, when starting a new thread, just send a new message to the list address
rather than hitting 'reply' on an
This sounds like you're trying to run a GnuCash built for Ubuntu 18.04 on
20.04. Boost (and ICU) version their libraries so that you have to at least
re-link (and often recompile) anything that depends on them when you upgrade.
Apt should have taken care of pulling in the correspondingly linked
When building, you install the dependencies yourself.
the Boost libraries don't want to install at version 1.65 on 20.04. Apt
complains it can't do it.
But yes, on a regular install, that should the trick.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/28/20 1:29 PM, Ove Grunnér wrote:
I would try to uninstall and
I would try to uninstall and reinstall gnucash.
That should fix any dependencies
On Sat, 28 Nov 2020, 19:13 Adrien Monteleone, <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> I recall having this problem when trying to build on 20.04. I never
> solved it and gave up. (I use Mac as my daily driver)
>
I recall having this problem when trying to build on 20.04. I never
solved it and gave up. (I use Mac as my daily driver)
I would think there is a file with a requirement for 1.65 hardcoded in
error, when it should be looking for >= 1.65.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/27/20 5:27 PM, Derek Zehr wrot
1st, when starting a new thread, just send a new message to the list
address rather than hitting 'reply' on an old thread. Your post got
buried in a thread from 2 weeks ago.
On topic, perhaps one machine has a custom CSS file? I'm pretty sure you
can hide the labels with CSS. (or make them the
This should be easy to find, but I haven't found it yet.
Running Gnucash 4.2 on Mac OS 11.0.1.
On my laptop machine, the tool bar shows the icons with text labels below them.
On my desktop machine, the text labels are missing.
I find some of the icons totally mystifying, and the text labels are
Apple did change the perl version from 5.18.4 to 5.28.2, so just the normal
version path info changed. And I think Apple has been moving things around to
further lock down system locations, so that may have impacted standard perl
attempts to find previously installed perl modules.
--
Dave Reiser
I noticed that when I updated to Mac OS 11.0.1 I lost Finance Quote and had
to find the wiki page to do a fresh install of FQ.
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Online_Quotes#Installing_Perl_on_Unix
Is that normal or did I mess up the upgrade?
Keith
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Thank you all for your help. I will find a way forward.
Laurel
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 10:31 PM David Cousens
wrote:
> Peter,
>
> From some of Laurel's early posts it would appear she has some access to IT
> technicians with some Windows experience. Very risky as David Carlson
> pointed out to
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