> On Apr 15, 2018, at 11:12 AM, coolnodje wrote:
>
> Sorry for being unresponsive, this email ended up in my spam box for
> some reason.
>
> Thanks for pointing this bug to me. Sounds exactly like the problem I have.
> Adding the line to my environment file didn't help unfortunately.
>
> I've
Sorry for being unresponsive, this email ended up in my spam box for
some reason.
Thanks for pointing this bug to me. Sounds exactly like the problem I have.
Adding the line to my environment file didn't help unfortunately.
I've subscribed to the bug report, will see how it unfolds.
Thanks
On
Op maandag 9 april 2018 11:13:16 CEST schreef coolnodje:
>sqlite is still installed and available on my machine.
>I can't make sure which version is used though, as there are several
>and I don't quite get which PATH Gnucash is using on MacOS.
>
>It's very likely that it uses the M
All right, so that's one less reason to get the "No suitable backend" error.
The sqlite backend shouldn't possibly be missing.
Then I just have no lead anymore as for why I could possibly get this
problem.
Unless you have any advice to debug this I guess I'll just recreate the
file with the logs.
The Mac bundle has its own copy of sqlite3 along with almost everything else it
needs. It does use some frameworks from /System/Library/Frameworks (notably
AppKit and CoreFoundation) and one or two from /usr/lib. It does not and cannot
use anything from Homebrew; the Homebrew “recipe” for GnuCas
sqlite is still installed and available on my machine.
I can't make sure which version is used though, as there are several
and I don't quite get which PATH Gnucash is using on MacOS.
It's very likely that it uses the MacOS pre-installed version and that
it hasn't changed.
If Gn
Oh, I found it.
Here’s the link to the bug with a possible solution:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794933
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 8, 2018, at 9:41 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> If the backend is installed (as it was for me, I simply upgraded GC) then you
> might need to m
If the backend is installed (as it was for me, I simply upgraded GC) then you
might need to modify the environment file in the 3.0 app’s bundle. Look in this
month’s archives on the list for a post by me on the same topic. I didn’t get a
reply, but I found that solution via a bug report that Joh
Did you verify that you had the back end installed? see
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database
David C
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 7:10 AM, coolnodje wrote:
> Using Gnucash on MacOS, I got this error trying to open a recently
> created file which I think I based on a database back-end inst
Using Gnucash on MacOS, I got this error trying to open a recently
created file which I think I based on a database back-end instead of the
standard.
I have upgraded to 3.0 in the meantime and thought it was the problem.
But I realized when I finally was able to start a v2.6.20 on an older
MacOS1
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