Christopher B. Browne wrote:
> Unfortunately, when I try to run gnucash based on this, I get:
> gnucash: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXmHTML.so.1.1:
>undefined symbol: XmeDrawShadows
> (Cool! I asked vi to run it, and got the exact error message!)
>
> And in looking at this again, it seems that what I've got that's not
> right seems to be a problem in libXmHTML, when I'd "brain-farted" and
> thought it was a problem with Lesstif.
>
> Apparently we may wind up indirectly helping one another here...
Indeed. XmeDrawShadows is a missing symbol in XmHTML. I also ran into the same
problem and first tried to solve it by finding a convenient RPMed version of
lesstif built with this symbol, to no avail. I finally recompiled XmHTML with
NO_XM_ILLEGAL_ACCESS = YES. Problem solved.
Having compiled gnucash 1.1.26, I've found it has problems importing qif files
exported from my old CBB records. It always bombs with:
Error: Internal Error: SplitRebalance(): no common split currencies
Error: account=Quicken Bank Account currency=(null) security=(null)
Error: account=Bank currency=(null) security=(null)
gnucash.bin: Transaction.c:748: xaccSplitRebalance: Assertion `0' failed.
On a more positive note, I like what I've read in the Project Goals page (I've
only recently taken a serious look at gnucash). One of the things which kept
me from dumping CBB in favour of Xacc was the binary file format and no export
option. I'm glad that both of these issues are being addressed in gnucash.
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