Those both show catastrophic failure of GnuCash to even start, so there’s 
something wrong with the way you’re trying to start GnuCash from the command 
line. There may be a clue there: You can run gnc-fq-dump but not GnuCash, so 
GnuCash when launched the usual way must be getting a different environment, 
one that doesn’t get the same perl includes that your command-line one does.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Nov 6, 2018, at 6:18 AM, Joe Peters <joe.j.pet...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Doing some further digging, trying to figure this problem out; why online 
> quotes will not work for me.  I ran gnucash --debug.  This is the .trace file 
> contents.  Would anyone know if these warning may be causing the issue?
> 
> * 13:52:54  INFO <gnc.gui> [main] System locale returned en_CA.UTF-8
> * 13:52:54  INFO <gnc.gui> [main] Effective locale set to en_CA.UTF-8.
> * 13:52:54  INFO <gnc.engine> [gnc_hook_lookup] no hook lists
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module gnucash/app-utils 
> interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module gnucash/engine 
> interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/register/ledger-core interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/register/register-core interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/register/register-gnome interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/import-export/qif-import interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/import-export/ofx interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/import-export/csv-import interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/import-export/csv-export interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/import-export/log-replay interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/import-export/aqbanking interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/report/report-system interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/report/stylesheets interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/report/standard-reports interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/report/utility-reports interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/report/locale-specific/us interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.module> Could not locate module 
> gnucash/report/report-gnome interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/business-gnome interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module gnucash/gtkmm 
> interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module gnucash/python 
> interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/plugins/bi_import interface v.0
> * 13:52:54 MESSG <gnc.module> Could not locate optional module 
> gnucash/plugins/customer_import interface v.0
> * 13:52:54  WARN <gnc.bin> GnuCash engine failed to initialize.  Exiting.
> 
> 
> 
> Also, when I run gnucash --debug --add-price-quotes HomeFinance.gnucash     
> In terminal these are the msg's I get (not sure I ran it correctly?).  I have 
> no idea what this means?
> 
> Backtrace:
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 160: 8 [catch #t #<catch-closure 55d8cd7f8640> ...]
> In unknown file:
>   ?: 7 [apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 55d8cd7f8640>]
>   ?: 6 [call-with-input-string "(gnc:price-quotes-install-sources)" ...]
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 2404: 5 [save-module-excursion #<procedure 55d8cd717de0 at 
> ice-9/eval-string.scm:65:9 ()>]
> In ice-9/eval-string.scm:
>  44: 4 [read-and-eval #<input: string 55d8cd60b5b0> #:lang ...]
>  37: 3 [lp (gnc:price-quotes-install-sources)]
> In ice-9/eval.scm:
> 386: 2 [eval #<memoized (gnc:price-quotes-install-sources)> ()]
> 393: 1 [eval #<memoized gnc:price-quotes-install-sources> ()]
> In unknown file:
>   ?: 0 [memoize-variable-access! # #]
> 
> ERROR: In procedure memoize-variable-access!:
> ERROR: Unbound variable: gnc:price-quotes-install-sources
> 
> Any suggestions or help would be great.
> 
> Best regards,
> Joe
> 
> ________________________________
> From: gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user-bounces+joe.j.peters=hotmail....@gnucash.org> on behalf of Joe 
> Peters <joe.j.pet...@hotmail.com>
> Sent: November 4, 2018 3:24 PM
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: [GNC] gnucash: Not able to get Online Quotes to work
> 
> When trying to edit a security, in the 'Edit Security' window, under 'Quote 
> Source Information', everything is grayed out and there is a warning: '> 
> Warning: Finance::Quote not installed properly. <.
> 
> 
> GnuCash Help|About
> Version: 3.2
> Build ID: 3.2+ (2018-06-24)
> Finance::Quote: -
> 
> 
>  *   I am running linux mint 19 cinnamon
> 
>  *   I have set ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY=*############## in 
> /etc/gnucash/environment. Where ### is my actual key number.*
> 
>  *   I have the same key number entered in the preferences tab of gnucash.
>  *   I can run (in terminal window) (i exported the ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY in 
> the .bashrc file)
> 
> gnc-fq-dump alphavantage msft
> 
> Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
> 
> symbol: msft <=== required
> 
> date: 11/01/2018 <=== recommended
> 
> currency: USD <=== required
> 
> last: 106.3700 <=\
> 
> nav: <=== one of these
> 
> price: <=/
> 
> timezone: <=== optional
> 
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have run out of ideas to solve this 
> problem.
> 


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