Jan-Uwe Finck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just made a cvs-update and a rebuild to get the new QIF-Import.
> Fine so far. But any try to use it crashes Gnucash. Not that fine.

Congratulations!  you're the first to find a bug in this code :)
there's a reason they call it the bleeding edge.

> The crashes occur either directly at trying to load the *.qif-files or
> when pressing 'ok' to accept them. The *.qif-files are produced by
> Quicken2000, german version. Gnucash running on Debian unstable.

I haven't seen any German QIF files; I would appreciate a sample file
which causes problems.  Ideally, I'd like to see a backtrace of the
Guile or C stack depending on which is crashing (is it a Guile error
causing gnucash to exit, or a C-level problem like a SIGSEGV?).  If
you follow the directions to run gnucash as a shell (look for
GNC_RUN_AS_SHELL in the top-level README), you can type (backtrace)
when the problem occurs to get a stack trace of the Guile code that's
running.

Thanks,
Bill Gribble


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