> Greetings:
>
> I'm new to this mailing list...
>
> 1. I have a QIF file created by Quicken 98 (basic)
> and when I import it I only get transactions from
> 2000.
> I have set the clock of my machine back to 1999,
> exported the transactions into two files (pre 2000
> transactions and post 2000) without success. I am not
> sure what version of gnucash I am running (production
> version from about 5 Jan 2000) since I am at work. The
> Linux is Redhat 6.1. The machine a 400 Mhz PII.
>
> 2. I speculate this is in a FAQ somewhere (smack me
> around if you must ;-)): This QIF incident has piqued
> my curiosity and I am wondering what chunks of
> software I'd need to make gnucash on my machine. A
> recent thread about "nana" comes to mind as does a web
> enabled version of cvs. I have the skills to be
> useful but am not interested in a shotgun approach to
> building the environment.
I believe another person has reported problems importing
QIF files from Quicken 98. The latest CVS version should
fix this problem. With the latest CVS you have a choice
between motif and gnome versions. For motif, you'll need
the lesstif libraries. For gnome, you'll need the gnome
system installed.
For both, you will need guile, slib, and nana, though
the need for nana will hopefully be going away soon.
dave
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