Many thanks for this. I presume that means I can't do it.
Richard

Prof R Gott


> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2019 at 10:51 AM
> From: "Zhuoyun Wei" <[email protected]>
> To: Beancount <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: bean-bake export from linux to mac or windows
>
> I've never used bean-bake before. I just tried it.
>
> Some of the output filenames contain colons, for example "Assets:Cash.html".
>
> Some filesystem and/or OS cannot handle colons in paths. Linux allows colons 
> in paths, while Windows does not.
>
> For example, if you mount an NTFS filesystem in Linux, and create a file 
> called "foo:bar.txt" in it before mounting this NTFS filesystem in Windows, 
> you cannot open / rename / move /delete the file in Windows. In this case, 
> NTFS allows colons, but Windows does not support it.
>
> I don't use macOS, but I guess it's something similar. A quick Google search 
> reveals that the HFS filesystem used by previous versions of macOS does not 
> allow colons in filenames.
>
> --
> Zhuoyun Wei
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2019, at 10:28, richard gott wrote:
> > Hello
> > I am the treasurer of a small charity. I have recently switched from
> > ledger. One of the main reasons was to make use of bean-bake to share
> > full accounts adn reports with the other trustees.
> > When I run bean-bake I get the folder as predictied whcih works fine -
> > linux (arch adn ubuntu - both ok - ext4).
> > BUT:
> >  * try to copy to USB, fails with 'cannot copy files'
> >  * zip and send to mac, unzip OR
> >  * upload to google drive adn download to mac    * index opens fine,
> > structure is intact
> >    * top level accounts open ok
> >    * anything below that is empty
> > It behaves as if the apple file system can't cope with the folder depth
> > of the lower level files in the bean-bake folder. But I am not a
> > computer expert adn that may be complete rubbish.
> > I would be most grateful for any help that can be offered
> > Thanks
> > Richard
> >
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