John and Developers,
I tried the new snap release, 5.8, and can communicate that my previous issues
of GC crashing when I delete an account or try to apply an QIF import are
fixed. No need to pull out my old MS laptop or VM now.
Thanks, and best regards,
Ernie
> On 4 Jul 2024, at 6:32 AM, Jo
Good to know, thanks!
Geert
Op donderdag 4 juli 2024 13:16:12 CEST schreef Andrew Tomlinson:
> For me, MacOS (I’m on Sonoma 14.5) opens the file with the most recent
> version of Gnucash. I’ve suffixed all my Gnucash versions with the version
> number (Gnucash-5.6, etc.).
>
> There is a user se
For me, MacOS (I’m on Sonoma 14.5) opens the file with the most recent version
of Gnucash. I’ve suffixed all my Gnucash versions with the version number
(Gnucash-5.6, etc.).
There is a user setting available by choosing “Get Info” on any data file that
allows one to “Open with:” and choose th
Op woensdag 3 juli 2024 22:32:48 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> No need for a VM on macOS, app bundles are completely self-contained except
> for Finance::Quote. You can have as many different versions of GnuCash
> installed as you like as long as they have different names or you put them
> in differen
That is true. I have 30 versions from 2.6.1-1 to 5.7-1 on my Mac.

Best wishes,
Will
On 3 Jul 2024, at 14:32, John Ralls wrote:
No need for a VM on macOS, app bundles are completely self-contained except for
Finance::Quote. You can have as many different versions of GnuCash installed as
you
No need for a VM on macOS, app bundles are completely self-contained except for
Finance::Quote. You can have as many different versions of GnuCash installed as
you like as long as they have different names or you put them in different
folders.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 3, 2024, at 09:35, A
Or install an older version in a virtual machine.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/2/24 6:31 PM, Ernie Wakamatsu wrote:
Thanks again for your help. It sounds like my best option to get around this
crash and inability to commit QIF import changes is to go back a couple of
versions and wait for the next st
Thanks again for your help. It sounds like my best option to get around this
crash and inability to commit QIF import changes is to go back a couple of
versions and wait for the next stable version of GC for MacOS.
Hmm, or pull out my old MS laptop …
Best regards
Ernie
Sent from my iPhone
Ernie,
Sorry, no, we don’t have nightly macOS builds. You can build it yourself, there
are (possibly out of date) instructions at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOS/Quartz (the way I do it) and
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOS/MacPortsDetail (the way Mike Alexander does
it). The MacPorts m
Thanks John,
Is there a MacOS version to try the fix on? Or do I need to download the
flatpack for my Mac? It’ll be a first time download and a bit hesitant 🥶 .
Ernie
> On 2 Jul 2024, at 3:19 AM, John Ralls wrote:
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>
>
>> On Jun 30, 2024, at 21:35, Ernie Wakamatsu wrote:
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>> Hi Use
> On Jun 30, 2024, at 21:35, Ernie Wakamatsu wrote:
>
> Hi Users,
>
> I just upgraded my Gnucash to 5.7.1 and it has crashed on me in a couple of
> instances. The first is when I try to delete an account and the second
> instance is when I try to apply changes when importing a QIF.
>
> I a
Hi Users,
I just upgraded my Gnucash to 5.7.1 and it has crashed on me in a couple of
instances. The first is when I try to delete an account and the second
instance is when I try to apply changes when importing a QIF.
I am using Gnucash Version: 5.7, Build ID: 5.7+(2024-06-29), Finance::Quote
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