Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 11:01?AM Brad Morrison
wrote:
What operating system are you using?
What version of GNUCash are you using?
https://gnucash.org/download.phtml shows that the current version is
5.10
I forgot to add those details: Fedora Linux 41, Gnucash 5.10
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ
I am running GnuCash 5.10 flatpak under Ubuntu Studio 24.04.1 LTS and
GnuCash *does* respect my system's dark theme. The "Accounts" page
always has the dark background from my theme and the "Register" pages
depend on whether I have checked "Use GnuCash built-in
On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 20:59:15 -0600
William Prescott wrote:
> The other problem is that there is an incompatibility between Gnucash
> versions less than 5.9-2 and MacOS 15 Sequoia. This can be fixed by
> updating to the current version Gnucash 5.10-1.
>
> Best wishes,
> Will
&
On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 3:36 AM Michael Hendry
wrote:
> Dear List Members,
>
> This morning I started GnuCash and it opened my personal books as usual,
> but with a message saying there were no Scheduled Transactions to process.
> I clicked on the “Close” button and the crash occ
Dear List Members,
This morning I started GnuCash and it opened my personal books as usual, but
with a message saying there were no Scheduled Transactions to process. I
clicked on the “Close” button and the crash occurred.
Once I’d saved the crash report, I tried to open GnuCash again, and got
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On Monday, February 3rd, 2025 at 4:37 PM, Richard Ullger via gnucash-user
wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Feb 2025 18:16:35 +
> "Indiana via gnucash-user" gnucash-user@gnucash.org wrote:
>
> > Thank you David.
> > I've spen
On Mon, 03 Feb 2025 18:16:35 +
"Indiana via gnucash-user" wrote:
> Thank you David.
> I've spent about 8 hours sifting though posts and have yet to find
> anything that works. I think it is time to cut my losses and research
> how to convert GnuCash back to the pre
Dark mode works fine with GC5.10 on Linux Mint 22.1 as long as you turn
the Register preference for the GnuCash colours off in the preference
dialogue. What exactly. I don't recall any problems with dark themes
when I was using GC5.1 so it may be something unique to Ubuntu 24.04
David Co
Sorry I can't be of better help.
David T.
On Feb 3, 2025, 9:16 PM, at 9:16 PM, Indiana wrote:
>Thank you David.
>I've spent about 8 hours sifting though posts and have yet to find
>anything that works. I think it is time to cut my losses and research
>how to conve
Thank you David.
I've spent about 8 hours sifting though posts and have yet to find anything
that works. I think it is time to cut my losses and research how to convert
GnuCash back to the previous version with the dark mode working. My old eyes
can't take the glare.
Gividen
Sent wi
I am referring to that setting, yes.
I am not using GnuCash in Linux, and I don't fiddle with the display settings,
so my advice must be taken with many pounds of salt.
As I understand, you must modify the appropriate CSS entities to change the
appearance in GnuCash. There are
Thank you for the reply.
Are you referring to the "Use GnuCash built-in color theme?"
Toggling this feature on and off appears to only effect the individual entries.
Edit>Preferences>Register and the option is under Graphics. Is there another
setting I should be looking at?
Her
There is a setting in GnuCash to allow other colors than the GnuCash default in
the register. So you have this setting properly set?
David T.
On Feb 3, 2025, 4:30 AM, at 4:30 AM, Indiana via gnucash-user
wrote:
>I am using GnuCash 5.1 on Ubuntu 24.04.
>I have selected dark mode in
I am using GnuCash 5.1 on Ubuntu 24.04.
I have selected dark mode in Ubuntu and it is not reflected in GnuCash. Can
anyone tell me how to fix this?
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> On Feb 1, 2025, at 16:53, dewaj wrote:
>
> Follow-up:
>
> gnucash 5.10 flatpak current .
>
> Linux Devuan Daedalus ( debian 12 fork ) .
>
> Selected printer : Print to PDF
>
> Paper size is a4 and must be manually changed to us-letter .
>
>
or you?
> >>
> >> Please respond to the list, not to me.
> >>
> >> Alex
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 9:00 AM
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> 3. "Tax Schedule Report / TXF Export" will NOT select last year
> >>> (
Eric,
Since you are receiving the digest, you need to reply all, edit the subject
line and digest contents, and add your new info. I've tried to do a bit of this
here, but the initial thread has gotten seriously messed up.
For what it's worth, you can simply send a message to gn
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Follow-up:
gnucash 5.10 flatpak current .
Linux Devuan Daedalus ( debian 12 fork ) .
Selected printer : Print to PDF
Paper size is a4 and must be manually changed to us-letter .
Always print to PDF for proofing before printing to paper .
PDF proof does not require change of papersize at
It is more likely that this is associated with the page defaults set
for the printer on your system rather than any setting within GnuCash
itself. The locale settings on your computer likely set the page
defaults for the printer when the computer is setup.
You have not specified which OS you are
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select last year
>>> (2024) information, only 2023 (Eric Hammond)
>>> 7. Tax TFX Report - How to Change Fiscal Year? (Charles Herrington)
>>> -- Forwarded message --
>>> From: Eric Hammond
>>> To: "gnucash-user@gnucash
After you changed the dates, did you "SAVE" the report?
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
gmccol...@live.com<mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com> email
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Sent: Friday, January 31,
TXF Export" will NOT select last year
>> (2024) information, only 2023 (Eric Hammond)
>>7. Tax TFX Report - How to Change Fiscal Year? (Charles Herrington)
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Eric Hammond
>> To: "gnucash-user@gnuca
elect last year
> (2024) information, only 2023 (Eric Hammond)
>7. Tax TFX Report - How to Change Fiscal Year? (Charles Herrington)
> ------ Forwarded message --
> From: Eric Hammond
> To: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
> Cc: Eric Hammond
> Bcc:
What version of Gnucash are you running? There were problems with some versions
of Gnucash and MacOS 15. They have been fixed in the latest version of Gnucash.
I am running Gnucash 5.10-1, MacOS 15.3 on an M1 Max chip with no problem. IIRC
Gnucash 5.9 had the problem and it was fixed in 5.9-2
I just updated to Sequoia and got the same message. Did you ever resolve the
problem? Or find an alternative app that can read the gnucash data files?
I only use it for the check register.
Thanks for any help.
Bill Hery
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Hi LSP
GnuCash only exists because of the countless hours of labour donated by
the many marvellous past and present volunteers in the GnuCash community
- it is literally a Free & Open Source Project.
Congratulations, you are now a GnuCash User, reaping the benefits of all
this work.
On Mon, 27 Jan 2025 at 01:21, Geoff wrote:
> Hi LSP
>
> > is there a> best, aka correct, way to update or upgrade GNUCash
> > from version A to version B?
> > I've looked through the FAQ and a one-year archive without finding my
> > answer. Could some
On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 at 21:49, Liz wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 18:16:51 +0100
> LSP wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I'm a new user of GNUCash and have a basic but essential question:
> > I see that GNUCash is still a traditional software install
either GnuCash system package release 5.5-1.2 or Flatpak 5.10
from the Mint installation iso. I seem to recall that 5.5 had a flaw that
some users might find problematic, but I don't remember what it was. If
5.5 doesn't work for you, you might be able to use GnuCash release 4.8 or
4.
Hi LSP
> is there a> best, aka correct, way to update or upgrade GNUCash
> from version A to version B?
> I've looked through the FAQ and a one-year archive without finding my
> answer. Could someone please add this information to the FAQ?
From: https://wiki.gnucash.o
On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 18:16:51 +0100
LSP wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm a new user of GNUCash and have a basic but essential question:
> I see that GNUCash is still a traditional software installed through a
> setup file instead of through the Microsoft Store. As a resul
Hello everyone,
I'm a new user of GNUCash and have a basic but essential question:
I see that GNUCash is still a traditional software installed through a
setup file instead of through the Microsoft Store. As a result, is there a
best, aka correct, way to update or upgrade GNUCash from vers
I am not sure which version of Mint you are using, but the Mint release
22.1 cinnamon that I am thinking of trying soon the software manager shows
a choice of either GnuCash system package release 5.5-1.2 or Flatpak 5.10
from the Mint installation iso. I seem to recall that 5.5 had a flaw that
Here is a bit of a left field answer: Why not try PCLinuxOS?
You can download a copy & install it on a bootable USB stick (or similar). Once
booted,
you can load GnuCash from the repository & try it. The current version in the
repository is 5.10. Then if the W10 Gnucash file is reada
Penny Novack via gnucash-user
wrote:
>On 1/23/2025 11:32 PM, sunfish62--- via gnucash-user wrote:
>> With regard to downgrading, note that there have been several points
>in GnuCash history where the data structures were changed that make
>downgrading difficult if not impossible. I can
On 1/23/2025 11:32 PM, sunfish62--- via gnucash-user wrote:
With regard to downgrading, note that there have been several points in GnuCash
history where the data structures were changed that make downgrading difficult
if not impossible. I cannot put my finger on the chart that notes those
With regard to downgrading, note that there have been several points in GnuCash
history where the data structures were changed that make downgrading difficult
if not impossible. I cannot put my finger on the chart that notes those jumps,
unfortunately.
David T.
On Jan 23, 2025, 7:07 PM, at
ow at 4.8. I copied the
> latest version of .gnucash file from windows to Mint and now it works.Thanks
> for all of your help, suggestions and understanding.Mint is a little
> different but, so far, IâÂÂm impressed. And GC is WAY better than Quicken.
> On a different subject, is there
Hi Sam/GNUCash users,
https://opentaxsolver.sourceforge.net/ - you can check out Open Tax
Solver/OTS, but it may not work for you if you need to use forms that it
does not support or if you need to file a tax return in one of the
states that it does not cover.
---
Thanks,
Brad - https
the Mint update I
noticed that GC was now at 4.8. I copied the latest version of .gnucash file
from windows to Mint and now it works.Thanks for all of your help, suggestions
and understanding.Mint is a little different but, so far, I’m impressed. And GC
is WAY better than Quicken.
On a different
Hi Sam/GNUCash users,
What version of Linux Mint are you using? The current version is 22.1 -
https://www.linuxmint.com/download_all.php
I would agree with David that the Flatpak version of GNUCash is the best
way to use GnuCash on Linux Mint -
https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnucash.GnuCash
I don't know if it'll help you but I just took the GnuCash data file
that I'm using on Win 10 and loaded it into GnuCash on my wife's laptop
running Linux Mint 22.1 (Wilma) with no problem. The version of GnuCash
on her laptop is 5.5 and was installed using Software Manager.
ISTM it would be less work to either use flatpak or learn to compile from
sources.
David T.
On Jan 23, 2025, 1:40 PM, at 1:40 PM, Fred Tydeman
wrote:
>Fedora Linux 41 has Gnucash 5.10
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Sam,
If you install the Flathub version from the Linux Mint Software
Manager, it should be GnuCash V5.10 at least on Linux Mint V22. The non
Flatpack version is GnuCash V5.5.
On earlier Linux MInt versions you will be limited to earlier versions
of GnuCash in most cases.
If you are confident
Fedora Linux 41 has Gnucash 5.10
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On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 04:49:26PM -0500, Sam Fredo via gnucash-user wrote:
> i'm trying to move away from Microsoft so I've settled on Linux Mint.
>
> I've been using Gnucash for several years now and it is absolutely the best.
>
> I have tried to move the .
i'm trying to move away from Microsoft so I've settled on Linux Mint.
I've been using Gnucash for several years now and it is absolutely the best.
I have tried to move the .gnucash file to the Linux Mint version but the
file won't open. I receive a message that the Mint v
Chris:
First, hopefully without "piling on" too much, I'd echo and emphasize
that GnuCash developers do this for nothing except our thanks in return.
Us mail list users' replies are the same deal, altho with far less time
given than the developers, God love 'em!
Gnucash 5.10-1 works fine on my Macbook Pro M1 running Sequoia 15.2.
There was a conflict between MacOS 15 and one version of Gnucash 5.9, but it is
history now thanks to the developers.
Best wishes,
Will
On 11 Jan 2025, at 10:54, Eliot Rosenbloom wrote:
If I upgrade to Sequoia, will GC
If I upgrade to Sequoia, will GC continue to work for me? Thanks? (This
info is probably out there, but I haven't found it. Sorry.)
Thanks!
Eliot
Currently using GC 15.10 and macos 14.5 on a Macbook Air M1.
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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
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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
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 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
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
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
Hi Ed/GNUCash users,
What version of GnuCash are you using? The current version is 5.10 -
https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml
In addition, what operating system are you using?
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s latest transaction is 21 Dec 2024?
(and thus, with no subsequent transactions, it defaults to the last one?)
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 11:19 AM Ed wrote:
In my GnuCash Preferences, under "Register", I've checked "Always
reconcile to
today." For most of m
Perhaps that one account's latest transaction is 21 Dec 2024?
(and thus, with no subsequent transactions, it defaults to the last one?)
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 11:19 AM Ed wrote:
> In my GnuCash Preferences, under "Register", I've checked "Always
> reconc
In my GnuCash Preferences, under "Register", I've checked "Always reconcile to
today." For most of my accounts, this works fine. But for one account, every
time I attempt to reconcile, the popup window ("Reconcile Information") does not
show today's date
Hi Steven & GNUcash users,
Another alternative to building an inventory or CRM module for GnuCash
would be to use a commercial alternative like Odoo -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odoo
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/List_of_external_software_interfaces - a
lot of plug ins have been attem
What has happened to these... 'simpler times'.
~mark petryk
~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com
On 1/5/25 19:11, xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash wrote:
Similar here: I'm down under: Still maintaining my companies (not
actively trading these days, but managing the capital and expenses
Add-on modules are called plugins in GNC, which won't be easy to do
since GNC is still based on the old-fashioned C APIs (C++ conversion is
still ongoing). A simple query "how to create plugins in gnucash" on
google yielded the following AI-generated answer (John or anyone fro
On 6/1/25 06:08, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
So look, (dev) team,
I freaking love GnuCash! Just love it. Tried QB years ago and just
hated it. But, I just sat down this (Sunday) morning to start
reconciling my 2024 year. I just clicked through 8 months of
'reconciliations', which
I am just curious if there is a source for add on modules to GnuCash. I have
seen many questions about tracking inventory. I think add on modules to
handle inventory as well as CRM would be nice to have everything integrated.
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So look, (dev) team,
I freaking love GnuCash! Just love it. Tried QB years ago and just
hated it. But, I just sat down this (Sunday) morning to start
reconciling my 2024 year. I just clicked through 8 months of
'reconciliations', which can often go wrong, went perfectly w
second .csv file that is read by the above perl script. The C++
code is subject to the possibility of breaking at a major release of GnuCash,
but hasn’t so far (if the sqlite schema changes, it will break for sure).
So yes it can be done. I won’t say it’s all that easy. But without buying
on ttys000
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
-Q get /Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Application Path /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
Found Finance::Quote version 1.64.
kcburns@Mac001 ~ %
That is the result I expected to see!
I think I
Hi Jediatior/ND & GnuCash users,
https://gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/bus_payroll.html - it looks
like GnuCash has a guide that covers this payroll topic.
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On 2025-01-
the deductions, and
spits out a second .csv file that is read by the above perl script. The C++
code is subject to the possibility of breaking at a major release of GnuCash,
but hasn’t so far (if the sqlite schema changes, it will break for sure).
So yes it can be done. I won’t say it’s all
Yes we do have SS taxes but QuickBooks lumps that into the federal tax withdraw
from your account so only one entry in GnuCash since payroll isn't being
calculated there.
From: R. Victor Klassen
Sent: Wednesday, January 1, 2025 7:00 PM
To: Glenn Fowle
Hi ND,
What I do is payroll in Quickbooks Payroll Core which is just payroll only and
then I just manually add the 3 transactions into GnuCash (payroll check,
federal taxes, and state taxes).
From: gnucash-user on
behalf of Jediator
Sent: Wednesday, January
Happy New Year everyone! Anyone using Gnucash for doing Payroll? I'd
like to know the pros-and-cons of using GNC for payroll processing. Thanks!
ND
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Thanks John.
I am running a new install of GnuCash (not an upgrade) and I had forgotten
to set the Alphavantage key. That fixed it.
I'm not using MySql so I'll ignore the library error.
Cheers,
Justin.
On Wed, 1 Jan 2025 at 06:25, John Ralls wrote:
> Somebody else mentioned the
Jim DeLaHunt, I think you have a BINGO!
Last login: Tue Dec 31 15:47:12 on ttys000
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
-Q get /Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Application Path /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
Found Finance::Quote
. You probably want to say
flatpak run --command=gnucash-cli org.gnucash.GnuCash --quote dump currency
USD AUD
My guess is that the failure to get an exchange rate was either a transient or
that you’d used up your Alphavantage quota of 25 prices for the day.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Dec
Justin,
Regarding the "Not enough information for quotes dump" message, it
appears you have not provided sufficient arguments.
Try:
flatpak run --command=gnucash-cli org.gnucash.GnuCash --quote dump
currency USD AUD
Regards,
Sherlock
On 12/28/24 8:03 PM, Justin Smith wrot
Since they are two different OS, I don't know how I would compare the
installs to see if anything is wrong. There seem to be two logical
conclusions: the gnucash data file is fine and the problem is in the
Windows install or Windows configuration. Or the gnucash data file has an
issue
I have GnuCash 5.10 installed via flatpak on an Ubuntu 24.04 PC.
When running (from the command line):
flatpak run --command=gnucash-cli org.gnucash.GnuCash --quote dump
I get the following error:
/app/lib/dbd/libdbdmysql.so: undefined symbol: mysql_ping
libdbi: Failed to load driver: /app/lib
Hello, KCBurns:
On 2024-12-31 12:52, gnuc...@kcburns.com wrote:
Last login: Tue Dec 31 15:24:15 on console
kcburns@Mac001 ~ %
/Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli -Q get
/Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Application Path /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash
Sherlock, I don't care whether I user a URI with a scheme, I just want
something that works.
Ken
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
-Q get
file:///Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Application Path /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucas
Last login: Tue Dec 31 15:24:15 on console
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
-Q get
/Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Application Path /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
Missing data file parameter
gnucash-cli [options] [datafile
Ken,
If you insist on using a URI with a scheme, try:
/Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli -Q get
file:///Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Note: Three slashes after file:
Regards,
Sherlock
On 12/30/24 7:07 PM, Sherlock wrote:
Ken,
Try:
/Applications/GnuCash.app
Ralls wrote:
>>
>> Ken,
>>
>> You wrote
>>> Issue appears to be MacOS vs macOS when call
>>> 'dlopen(/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/macOS/lib/gnucash/libgncmod-backend-dbi.dylib,
>>> 0x0009)'
>>>
>>> Get Quotes from
Ken,
Try:
/Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli -Q get
/Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
Regards,
Sherlock
On 12/30/24 6:14 PM, gnuc...@kcburns.com wrote:
I am using zsh and default XML storage.
Last login: Mon Dec 30 20:33:37 on ttys001
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % ls /Users
I am using zsh and default XML storage.
Last login: Mon Dec 30 20:33:37 on ttys001
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % ls /Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
/Users/kcburns/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
kcburns@Mac001 ~ %
kcburns@Mac001 ~ % /Applications/GnuCash.app/Contents/macOS/gnucash-cli
-Q get file:/Users
wrapped in swaddling
cloths and lying in a manger.”`
> On 31 Dec 2024, at 10:14 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Ken,
>
> You wrote
>> Issue appears to be MacOS vs macOS when call
>> 'dlopen(/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/macOS/lib/gnucash/libgncmod-backend-dbi.dylib
Ken,
You wrote
> Issue appears to be MacOS vs macOS when call
> 'dlopen(/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/macOS/lib/gnucash/libgncmod-backend-dbi.dylib,
> 0x0009)'
>
> Get Quotes from the Price Database window works fine.
>
In your original post. As I explained i
eryone. It seems like my upgrade journey was successful.
> >>
> >> The only odd thing is that after I installed 5.10, I started gnucash and
> >> it loaded my file OK. Then I tried to run Check & Repair all. The
> command
> >> is accept
Sherlock,
I don't think so.
As with the previous poster; I get gnucash-cli to run, but it can't find
the files within the GnuCash program it needs to successfully complete.
Thanks for the feedback,
Ken
On 12/30/2024 5:32 PM, gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org wrote:
Ken,
If
e journey was successful.
>>
>> The only odd thing is that after I installed 5.10, I started gnucash and
>> it loaded my file OK. Then I tried to run Check & Repair all. The command
>> is accepted from the Menu, but I see no activity in the lower left of the
>> wi
, Dec 30, 2024 at 4:32 PM Greg Feneis wrote:
> Thanks everyone. It seems like my upgrade journey was successful.
>
> The only odd thing is that after I installed 5.10, I started gnucash and
> it loaded my file OK. Then I tried to run Check & Repair all. The command
> is acc
Thanks everyone. It seems like my upgrade journey was successful.
The only odd thing is that after I installed 5.10, I started gnucash and it
loaded my file OK. Then I tried to run Check & Repair all. The command is
accepted from the Menu, but I see no activity in the lower left of the
wi
Jonathan,
I would vote for the theory that the GnuCash installation is as good as
possible in a flawed configuration of your Windows operating system.
If you have a decent time window to troubleshoot the problem, one way might
be to try to get a stack trace by running GnuCash under GDB as
Ken,
If it is the same issue, the fix should be the same: invoke gnucash-cli
using MacOS in the path not macOS.
Regards,
Sherlock
On 12/30/24 10:41 AM, gnuc...@kcburns.com wrote:
My environment:
MacBook Pro, M4 (aarch)
macOS Sequoia 15.2
GnuCash 5.10+(2024-12-14) downloaded from
My environment:
MacBook Pro, M4 (aarch)
macOS Sequoia 15.2
GnuCash 5.10+(2024-12-14) downloaded from SourceForge
Finance::Quote 1.64
Perl 5.34.1
Test2 1.302207
JSON::Parse 0.62
My issue = exactly same as Ernie Wakamatsu, which was diagnosed May
19-20, 2024 under the title "Can't down
5.10 on Mac Sonoma 14.7.1 Build ID: 5.10+(2024-12-14)
Gnucash is remembering my memo entries, and giving sensible completions,
whether at top level or line entry level. However, it seems to have forgotten
the account associated with the line entry item. This is a serious drawback.
Has anything
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