Hi Gordon,
I'm glad you got it figured out.
There were a few things I wanted to add to your message:
1. While I am happy we now have the flatpak option it's relatively new and has
a few important drawbacks:
* It can't fetch online quotes yet (Finance::Quote is still missing
in the flatpa
Just figured it out. The gnucash data file loads more quickly when it
is located on the C: drive itself, instead of being on a shared folder
elsewhere. So I moved the .xml file from the VirtualBox shared folder
on Ubuntu 16 to the C: drive in the Windows 7 VM. The reports also
load more quickly.
OK; Outstanding, this works like a charm. On Windows 7 Pro (64 bit)
the GnuCash installation created:
C:\Users\$USER\.gnucash
There is also:
C:\Users\$USER\.AppData\Local... \LocalLow ...\Roaming
When I copy the files from the linux installation at:
$user/.gnucash to C:\Users\$USER\.gnucash,
Op maandag 16 september 2019 05:30:16 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> Gordon,
>
> GnuCash files are completely portable between operating systems. See
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup for the details of which files need to
> be copied.
>
> The code to upgrade the saved reports and similar stuff
Gordon,
GnuCash files are completely portable between operating systems. See
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup for the details of which files need to be
copied.
The code to upgrade the saved reports and similar stuff kicks is driven by the
location of the files, so copy your 2.6 config file
Hello, John,
I'm up and running on Windows 7 in a VirtualBox host, which should
work because that's the same machine which runs the tax and compliance
software (CCH). I'm turning compression off for now, and saving it as
an xml file without the gzip. I'll try to transfer over my reports
from the
Great, thank you, that helps. This is probably also a problem with
gnucash 2.6.12 on ubuntu 16. When I now launch gnucash --nofile
--debug it appears to hang on the opening screen and does not complete
launch, so there is no menu to open files. My guess is that something
went wrong in upgrading
The XML file is (optionally, see Preferences>General) compressed with gzip.
You might try reopening the database and see if it still takes 20 minutes. ISTR
that there was a database upgrade somewhere around 2.6.12 and if so it would
take a while to create the new tables, copy all of the records
OK, will do. This is interesting. I moved the file to a Windows 7
machine, and opened it with GnuCash 2.6.21. It did read the sqlite3
file, but it took a long time, probably 20 minutes or so. After it
opened, I saved it as an xml file. GnuCash does open the .xml file
more quickly, so perhaps I
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 11:53 AM, GWB wrote:
>
> Hello, GnuCash Users,
>
> Gnucash will begin to start, then abort (crash) when launched, using
> normal startup or gnucash --nofile --debug. Output from terminal is:
>
> $ gnucash --nofile --debug
> Found Finance::Quote version 1.38
> **
> GLib
Hello, GnuCash Users,
Gnucash will begin to start, then abort (crash) when launched, using
normal startup or gnucash --nofile --debug. Output from terminal is:
$ gnucash --nofile --debug
Found Finance::Quote version 1.38
**
GLib:ERROR:/build/glib2.0-pjKWYQ/glib2.0-2.48.2/./glib/ghash.c:373:g_has
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