Downgrading and resaving as xml sounds like the quickest solution. I'm not sure
that using mysql has any benefit for access at different workstations, since
GnuCash is not multiuser anyhow.
Also, if you downgrade to the package with SQL support, you could just stay
there, unless there's some c
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 12:16:34 -0600 (CST)
Mark Penner wrote:
> Jan 9, 2025 09:19:45 dewaj :
>
> > Flatpak edition of gnucash 5.10 starts with this warning:
> >
> > libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so
> >
> > is /app/lib/dbd/ the correct path?
> >
> > That path is not found
Jan 9, 2025 09:19:45 dewaj :
> Flatpak edition of gnucash 5.10 starts with this warning:
>
> libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so
>
> is /app/lib/dbd/ the correct path?
>
> That path is not found anywhere at all on the system.
That path is inside the flatpak. Run `flatpak r
Flatpak is in devuan repos.
presumably if flatpak were not supported it would not be in a repo
and/or would not be installable.
devuan specific packages are built without systemd dependencies.
otherwise typical debian packages are used.
gnucash 5.9 flatpak edition supports mysql and sqlite3.
ra
Hi Dewaj/GnuCash users,
While this may not answer your immediate issue:
https://www.devuan.org/os/packages - does Devuan support Flatpaks?
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=devuan - DistroWatch
lists it as #44 in Linux distro popularity, so it is not a common
distribution.
It a
Using devuan daedalus with gnucash flatpak.
Flatpak edition of gnucash 5.10 starts with this warning:
libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so
is /app/lib/dbd/ the correct path?
That path is not found anywhere at all on the system.
libdbdmysql is installed in the debian de