MX-Linux MX-23.3; Debian 12.5; Desktp xfce v: 4.18.1
The version that works fine is natively installed and is Version: 4.13,
Build ID: 4.13+(2022-12-17), Finance::Quote: 1.54
The version that freezes when attempting to link a file is a Flatpak
installation and is Version: 5.6, Build ID: Flathub 5.6-2,
Finance::Quote: 1.61
On 5/26/24 23:47, David Carlson wrote:
George,
Just for the record, which Linux distribution is on the machine where
you see this problem? And which GnuCash distribution does not have
the problem?
On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 1:13 PM George Lobay <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm using the latest Flatpak GnuCash, ver 5.6, on Linux. Everything
works fine except:
Document linking does not work. I thought it might be a permission
problem, but GNC does have permission to access the folder that holds
the documents to be linked, confirmed by Flatseal.
Problem in detail: Right-click on register item, click item "Manage
Document Link", dialog box opens. Path head is set to the default
Documents folder, the file selection button says 'none'. All is
well so
far, then click 'none' and then GNC completely freezes (including the
dialog box), I have to use xkill and restart GNC. Happens every time.
I really thought it was a Flatpak permissions issue but apparently
not.
When I use the non-Flatpak older GNC that comes with my Linux
distribution, there's no problem.
Thanks in advance
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