> On Mar 24, 2016, at 3:16 PM, Wm <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 22/03/2016 23:52, Wm wrote: > >> Anyway, the more serious issue is that multi-column reports stomp on >> each other in a nasty way. >> >> It isn't: >> - the size of a report (bytes on disk), tried very big >> - it isn't the size of the saved-reports file, tried very big >> - it isn't the number of reports in saved-reports, tried lots >> - it isn't local memory, the error occurs when plenty free available >> but poss running out of another internal resource ? >> - the number of reports in the multi-col, tried lots >> >> Can I reproduce it to order? Unfortunately not, I've been trying to pin >> this down for a few months now and I'm getting closer but not there yet >> so let's see if anyone else recognises ... > > Progress, I can now reproduce this at will on both Win and Linux > > Win8.1 > 2.6.11 > > Linux Lubuntu64 3.16.0-67-generic > 2.6.11 home build > > I'm working on creating a suitably anonymous test file set because the > recipe > > load 3 multi-col reports, the 4th will go wrong > > isn't going to stand up by itself as it requires a certain sequence and > certain reports. I'll add to bugzilla once I've got the e.g. done. > > The work around is to exit and not save any reports, the problem with > the work around is it isn't always obvious a report has gone wrong so > not really a work around. >
Wm, Please include a screenshot showing what you mean by "go wrong" with your bug report. Regards, John Ralls _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
