Ubuntu is now up to 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish." Apparently Ubuntu doesn't make
much effort to get the most recent Gnucash.
I am still thinking that way-back-when Gnucash copied my files config stupid,
and having a more recent version try again may solve the problem.
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Brian
Thank you, everyone. I think I will wait for the next version to come out next
month and try it out then. If I am going to install it by hand, I might as well
install the latest.
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Brian M. Sutin
gnuca...@skewray.com
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019, at 3:32 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op zater
I need to
post to spelunk the problem? Or do I post that elsewhere?
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Brian M. Sutin
gnuca...@skewray.com
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019, at 8:17 PM, Brian M. Sutin wrote:
> Thank you, everyone. I think I will wait for the next version to come
> out next month and try it out then. If I am g
Thank you. How do I generate a gnucash.trace file?
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Brian M. Sutin
gnuca...@skewray.com
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019, at 12:26 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op donderdag 19 september 2019 04:42:36 CEST schreef Brian M. Sutin:
> > I installed 3.7 from flatpak, but then I couldn't find
I am unable to get gnc-fq-dump to work on almost everything. I am running
v1.45 on Ubuntu. I did get a hit off of TIAA-CREF, so it works in general.
$ gnc-fq-dump -v vanguard VTSAX
No results found for stock VTSAX.
$ gnc-fq-dump -v nasdaq ibm
No results found for stock ibm.
$ gnc-fq-du