Hello,

First, I hope I am sending this to the correct address.  If not, please
excuse me.  The welcome message did not explicitly say this was the posting
address but it seemed reasonable.

I'm running RedHat 6.0 and have just downloaded gnucash-1.2.5-1.i386.rpm.
Before it would install it complained of needing libXm.so.1 so I downloaded
lesstif-current-1999.01,28-1.i386.rpm.  All went well.  Gnucash was up and
running.  After some fiddling around I got an account set up.  So far, so
good.

I then tried to import a .qif file from Quicken 3.0.  I have Quicken 3.0 on
my old Mac PowerBook 140.   I exported the transactions to a .qif file and
put the file on a floppy.  I then tried to import it into Gnucash as per
the instructions.  It complained that the file was empty.  I checked it
with emacs and the file is definitely not empty.  I tried putting it on a
DOS formatted floppy and got the same result.

1) Is this a problem related to the Mac version (and is there a workaround)?

2) Am I doing something wrong? (I don't think so, this is all pretty
straightforward)

3) Is something broken?

Thanks for any assistance,

David Bobroff

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