On Mon, 27 Apr 2020, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:

If true THAT should be be a bug report.

Michael,

Well, okay. I'll find where to mention it.

For those who are only opening books at unpredictably infrequent intervals, try this.

That's me. :-)

Put your gnucash data file into a directory with nothing else. Then that's
where the logs will go (and the lock file when the data file is open). Now
it will be easy to remove the clutter, just delete everything in the
directory but the data file (when the data file is closed, the lock file
won't be there)

Here, for several decades, it's all in /data/gnucash/personal and
../business. I let the *datetime.log and *datetime.gnucash files accumulate
until I decide to remove them leaving only the CoA and most recent *.gnucash
files. I could write a short bash shell script and have cron run that once a
week or so but it's not been enough of a nuisance to do so.

Stay well,

Rich
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