Am I misunderstanding what "building GnuCash in the 22.04 development
environment" means? I have compiled gnucash on a 22.04 installation, and
it results in gnucash having the issues of preferences not being honored.
On 3/10/22 23:46, john wrote:
Preferences are mediated through GSettings, a fe
Preferences are mediated through GSettings, a feature of Glib-2.0. Although the
Gnome folks work really hard to maintain ABI consistency it's really hard. Try
building GnuCash in the 22.04 development environment to see if that resolves
the problem.
Gnome also provides a build environment in a
Actually, I spoke too soon. I had built 4.9 on a 21.10 installation and
it worked fine. Then building it on 22.04 results in the preferences and
report plot problems again. So there's something about the way that the
rest of the 22.04 system interacts with gnucash, which is the problem.
On 3/1
4.9 itself is a released version, but the packager may have built it
against an earlier Ubuntu target, so it might not work properly. (the
GnuCash team doesn't release .debs or maintain the Ubuntu repo version)
Glad to hear you got it straight with a custom build.
Maybe let the package maintai
On 2022-03-10 11:08, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user wrote:
> When I move money from an IRA or 401K account to my bank account and
the tax man, that is all a taxable distribution, but GNUCash mostly sees
a transfer. How do I capture the income?
> On 3/10/2022 2:15 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
>> The
On 3/10/2022 2:15 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
If you make out a check to "cash" and cash it at the bank, is that
income? No, of course not. Your net worth is the same before and after
cashing that check.
The same is true of making a withdrawal from your IRA. Despite the fact
that the tax laws treat i
On 3/10/22 16:49, Bret Busby wrote:
On 10/3/22 11:12 pm, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10 (gnucash 3.8) to 22.04 (gnucash
4.9), and am seeing some odd behaviour. These are just the things I
immediately notice.
When gnucash is run without a command line argument, i
On 10/3/22 11:12 pm, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10 (gnucash 3.8) to 22.04 (gnucash
4.9), and am seeing some odd behaviour. These are just the things I
immediately notice.
When gnucash is run without a command line argument, it no longer opens
the most recently-o
I made a subaccount under the asset in which to record the distributions.
That subaccount is cleaned out each year by an adjusting transaction that
moves that to the main account. That way the balance sheet year end report
shows the yearly distribution amount. Makes it easy to pick off and send
t
On 2022-03-10 11:08, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user wrote:
> When I move money from an IRA or 401K account to my bank account and the tax
> man, that is all a taxable distribution, but GNUCash mostly sees a transfer.
> How do I capture the income?
If you make out a check to "cash" and cash
When I move money from an IRA or 401K account to my bank account and the tax
man, that is all a taxable distribution, but GNUCash mostly sees a transfer.
How do I capture the income?
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When I move money from an IRA or 401K account to my bank account and the tax
man, that is all a taxable distribution, but GNUCash mostly sees a transfer.
How do I capture the income?
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On 3/10/22 11:04, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
On 3/10/22 10:54, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On 3/10/22 9:12 AM, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
Income accounts now have negative balances. Same for equity.
Liability balance signs are flipped as well.
That's a preference. Did other preferences not carry over?
On 3/10/22 10:54, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On 3/10/22 9:12 AM, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
Income accounts now have negative balances. Same for equity. Liability
balance signs are flipped as well.
That's a preference. Did other preferences not carry over?
Investigate the Wiki for GnuCash storage
On 3/10/22 9:12 AM, Peter Ratzlaff wrote:
Income accounts now have negative balances. Same for equity. Liability
balance signs are flipped as well.
That's a preference. Did other preferences not carry over?
Investigate the Wiki for GnuCash storage locations and check to see if
your preference
Frank,
Glad you figured out why it wasn't working and have fixed it. I will change
the bug to accordingly.
Alex
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 6:29 PM john wrote:
> Alex,
>
> I tested 4.9 then asked the bug submitter to upgrade. I'll fire up an
> older machine that doesn't run the latest macOS--only 4
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10 (gnucash 3.8) to 22.04 (gnucash
4.9), and am seeing some odd behaviour. These are just the things I
immediately notice.
When gnucash is run without a command line argument, it no longer opens
the most recently-opened file. The specific filename must be gi
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