Hi Jean-Pierre/GnuCash users,
Glad to hear that installing the libdbd-sqlite3 library solved that
issue!
Another option to figuring out which Linux dependency might be missing
from the Linux distribution that you are using with GnuCash or any other
Linux program/app, is to use the Flatpak versi
Hallo,
Installing libdbd-sqlite3 solved the problem, thank you.
Op 8/01/2025 om 22:07 schreef David Cousens:
Jean-Pierre,
Were you using one of the SQL backends to store your file in V5.5 on
LM22. If so, it may be possible that the V5.6 on LMDE6 has been built
without the database drivers.
Jean-Pierre,
Were you using one of the SQL backends to store your file in V5.5 on
LM22. If so, it may be possible that the V5.6 on LMDE6 has been built
without the database drivers.
So you still have access to the Linux Mint22 system. If so run the
File-Save As dialogue from the menu. At the to
Hi Jean-Pierre & GNUCash users,
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installation#Upgrading &
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Using_Different_Versions.2C_Up_And_Downgrade
are some resources on what to do when upgrading.
https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnucash.GnuCash - the Gnucash Flatpak is
another op
Hallo,
I switched recently from Linux Mint 22 to LMDE6.
In Linux Mint 22 I used the version 1:5.5-1.2build1 from ubuntu noble/universe
without problems.
In LMDE6 the version was 1:4.13-1 from bookworm (debian).
When I started GNUCASH in LMDE6 I received the following: "No suitable module found