Thanks Bruce!
On 27/01/2025 8:04 am, Bruce Schuck wrote:
Finance::Quote has been relatively stable, not many issues reported
since releasing 1.64 in November.
Two recent issues for what I believe to be lesser used modules have been
reported and fixed.
XETRA.pm - methods xetra and europe was
What Doug said!
But I also use Fedora with no issues. Happy with both!
Cheers
Hop
On 25/1/25 14:39, David Carlson wrote:
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 e
Finance::Quote has been relatively stable, not many issues reported
since releasing 1.64 in November.
Two recent issues for what I believe to be lesser used modules have been
reported and fixed.
XETRA.pm - methods xetra and europe was failing and is now fixed.
MorningstarJP.pm - method mornin
Thank you for your reply. I should have thought of that possibility. While it
is not a fix, it is definitely a worthwhile work around that II will be using.
Thank you
Colin Penner
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To: Colin Penner
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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 result, is
> there a best, ak
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.org/wiki/Installation
Upgrad
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 version A t