On Tuesday 16 February 2010, Michael Brade wrote: > Hi, > > > Well, I'd love to help, but I'm not sure how. > > thanks for your reply! I didn't know about the trace-file and the "Check > and repair" option. > > > If other account registers display fine, I'm tempted to conclude that it > > is really something in your data, more particularly, in your cash > > account. > > > > Let's first try to get some additional information. > > > > Can you start version 2.2.9 from the command line and open your cash > > account. > > > > If something is printed on the console, can you report it here ? Also, > > check if /tmp/gnucash.trace contains any information. > > Nope, I always start gnucash from the console but there was never anything > useful printed. > > And now the good news - there has been an updated goffice on debian > yesterday I think, along with a few other things. So I have installed > gnucash on my second laptop and completely updated the system, made > libgoffice-0.8.so.7 point to the new libgoffice-0.8.so.8 (gnucash still > wants the so.7) and now it works!! So my account was fine (phew!), it > seems to have been some library breakage. Bummer. > > So bottom line for me - problem solved, now catch up with the last 2.5 > months > Glad to hear that.
> :-) > > Thanks, > Michael Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
