[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> There are still a few bugs with QIF import that I know of, might
> take a few days/weeks to fix.  But after that I propose removing the
> "warning label" from (the motif version) of the code, and calling it
> "done".  Anyone have a problem with that?

Nope.  If I can ever get the spare time, I'm going to also unmothball
my cbb->gnucash translator and hand that over to the guy who
volunteered to work on it.  Right now the code is truly frightening.

> Hmm. I am not sure I heard of any of them.  Is there a bug reporting
> system I should be checking?

If you really wanted to check, you can go to www.debian.org, follow
the pointer to the bug tracking system and enter xacc into the "lookup
bugs by package" field.  However, you're not supposed to need to do
that.  Debian policy is that the Debian maintainer will forward any
upstream bugs to the upstream maintainers, and I think we're generally
pretty good about it.  (I say this as I realize I've still got to get
that emacs powerpc diff to RMS).

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Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930
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