Christopher Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Some business features not supported ? > > Built from source on my Gentoo box, config options: > ../configure --prefix=/usr/local/gnucash --enable-hbci --enable-ofx > > Run as root cause I was lazy and did not want to setup a test account. > Do not want the 2.1.3 stuff messing with my normal user login and data ;-)
I'd guess that confusion between the libraries installed in /usr/local/ and /usr/ is part of the problem. As a Gentoo user, I'd recommend: 1/ using quickpkg to bundle up a binary of your 2.0.5 install. 2/ using the 2.1.x ebuild mentioned at <http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Gentoo#via_Portage> to build 2.1.3 "normally". 3/ maybe using quickpkg to bundle up 2.1.3 if you want to bounce back and forth. 4/ using emerge -k to quickly switch between 2.0.5 and 2.1.3 Alternatively, don't manually build into /usr/local/, but instead /opt/gnucash-unstable/ or something; that's been shown to work better than /usr/local/. (Note that I had the 1.9.x ebuild into /opt/${P}, specifically so that the "stable" install in /usr/ wouldn't be affected. This was more trouble than it was worth, given that quickpkg exists. :) As for using the root user (vs. a normal user account) to sandbox ~/.gnucash/ ... well ... that's the case either way, I suppose. > Run as: > /usr/local/gnucash/bin/gnucash --log log.ger.path=debug > > Not sure that is the correct option to enable the logging the --help > option is not real clear. The 'log.ger.path' is intended to be replaced by the name of a specific logger that you want to control (like "gnc.engine" or "gnc.gui.dense-cal" or something). If you just generally want more info, use '--debug' instead. -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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