Yes, that is what I meant. The "Get Quotes" function within the Price Editor
which uses the Perl Finance:Quote module. I even when into the Security Editor
and tried a couple of the other stock scrapers for some of the securities.
Whatever has happened to Yahoo has borked everything.
From: Derek Atkins <[email protected]>
To: Keith Myers <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2017 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: Price Editor broke today for unknown reasons
Keith Myers <[email protected]> writes:
> I can't get Price Editor to work today. Worked fine up till
> yesterday. Now all it does is hang GnuCash with a spinner and
> timeout. I completely removed Perl and reinstalled including the
> Finance-Quote module. When I run gnc-fq-check, gnc-fq-dump, and
> gnc-fq-update, they all come back with the expected correct
> responses. Perl sees the module fine. Why is GnuCash broken today.
> All the rest of GnuCash is working correctly, just the Price Editor
> can't get any updates. I have repaired GnuCash, rebooted the computer
> umpteen times and nothing has got the Price Editor to not hang
> GnuCash.
I presume you mean "Price Grabber" and not "Price Editor". The *Price
Editor" itself does not use Perl or anything else -- it's a dialog that
lets you manually enter prices. If you then click on "Get Quotes", that
launches the "Price Grabber", which does use Perl.
Apparently Yahoo is b0rked right now.
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