On 2023-03-21 20:07, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Maybe I missed something, but you decided on 2 options:
>
> 1. Install both versions if possible side-by-side, or use VirtualBox for
> 4.13
> 2. Upgrade so you only need one version.
Perhaps I expressed myself badly. I had to decide between two op
Maybe I missed something, but you decided on 2 options:
1. Install both versions if possible side-by-side, or use VirtualBox for
4.13
2. Upgrade so you only need one version.
That second option was as simple as:
-Make a copy of your file (should always exist anyway)
-Install 3.11 & Open your
Fair enough. I don't think I ever got the Windows version working, and my
iMac effort wasn't great... Linux worked pretty well for me.
When I tried to install all the other "stuff" I needed on Windows, I
*think* it installed, but it still failed to get quotes.
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 11:39 PM Da
Please trying installing Module::Load::Conditional from CPAN. It will
also install Module::Load. If that still does not work, also install
modules SelfLoader and AutoLoader.
I will need to these to the package dependencies.
- Bruce S.
On 3/21/23 4:05 PM, John Ralls wrote:
It works for me on
Yes. No Homebrew version installed on this Macbook.
Version of GnuCash is Build ID: 4.8a+(2021-09-28).
I can try taking a look at the code anyway in the next couple days, but
I have no way of testing OSX versions 10.14 and lower.
- Bruce S.
On 3/21/23 4:42 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Bruce,
Are
Bruce,
Are you using "stock" perl?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 21, 2023, at 4:31 PM, Bruce Schuck wrote:
>
> I hate to say this, but it works fine on my Mac OSX 10.15.7 (Catalina).
>
> bruce.schuck@Bruces-MacBook-Pro-2 F5 % sw_vers
> ProductName: Mac OS X
> ProductVersion: 10.15.7
>
According to
https://everymac.com/systems/by_capability/maximum-macos-supported.html 2010
and 2011 MBPs maxed out on High Sierra (10.13); 2012s and 2013s on 10.15. You'd
need at least a 2014 to run 11 or later.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 21, 2023, at 4:26 PM, David H wrote:
>
> Probably,
I hate to say this, but it works fine on my Mac OSX 10.15.7 (Catalina).
bruce.schuck@Bruces-MacBook-Pro-2 F5 % sw_vers
ProductName:Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.15.7
BuildVersion: 19H2026
bruce.schuck@Bruces-MacBook-Pro-2 ~ % gnc-fq-check
("1.54" "aex" ...
bruce.schuck@Bruces-MacBook-Pro-2
Probably, don't think the 2010 MacBook Pro OS is upgradable from High
Sierra ? but it should work on GR's iMac 2017 Ventura.
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 at 09:06, John Ralls wrote:
> It works for me on macOS 11 and later and fails on 10.14 and earlier;
> Murugan reported on https://bugs
It works for me on macOS 11 and later and fails on 10.14 and earlier; Murugan
reported on https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798794 that they're using
10.15, so I guess that's the cutoff. I don't have a 10.15 machine or VM to test
on.
It demonstrates with the Examples/currency_rates.pl I
Murugan,
Same popsitive results on macOS Ventura 13.2.1 with F/Q 1.54-0
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 at 05:49, David H wrote:
> Murugan,
>
> I'm not seeing any issues on macOS Big Sur version 11.7.4 and I think my
> Intel MacBook Pro was OK - will double check later and confirm whether
No. You enter a return of capital the same way regardless of whether trading
accounts are or are not used.
From: gnucash-user on
behalf of Fred Tydeman
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 6:47:29 AM
To: Gnucash Users
Subject: [GNC] Return of capital and trading acn
Murugan,
I'm not seeing any issues on macOS Big Sur version 11.7.4 and I think my
Intel MacBook Pro was OK - will double check later and confirm whether that
is the case. Also the same command works on Win 11 when formatted
correctly :-) None of the tests I ran required a valid AlphaVantage api
If one is using Trading Accounts, does that impact how Return of Capital is
recorded? I looked in the Tutorial and Concepts Guide and found the Return
of Capital section. It has no mention of Trading accounts.
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