On 12/13/25 15:58, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:

Here it is.

Thank you, but Ken sent it to me off-list yesterday. Needs some minor tweaks to incorporate into F::Q releases, but it is on the roadmap.

BTW - There is a way to use custom modules without having to modify the Quote.pm source, by setting the environment variable "FQ_LOAD_QUOTELET". Example somewhere in your login environment

export FQ_LOAD_QUOTELET='-defaults USBonds'

The quotes are necessary.

Nothing notable has changed, just routine sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade.

Perl can be tricky. One can have multiple versions of Perl on a systems, and have customized library paths to find modules. This can create the issue you are experiencing. It could also be that "~/gnucash-files/general_ledger/general_ledger.gnucash" is NOT same the Gnucash data file being used when you launch the graphical application.

Bruce S


On Thu, Dec 11, 2025 at 1:03 PM Bruce Schuck <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

       On Sun Dec 7 23:58:28 EST 2025, Robin wrote:

       > I have been using a custom price module for getting the prices of
       > US Series EE Savings Bonds that was written by Ken Farley for a
       > number of years.

       I'd appreciate it if you could please send that module to the
    list, or
       just me. Thanks.

       > When I click the Get Quotes button from within the application,
       > prices are loaded to the Price Database.

       > But when I use the command gnucash-cli --quotes get
       > ~/gnucash-files/general_ledger/general_ledger.gnucash, the
       > savings bonds prices are not written to the database.

    Odd, it could be that your environment has changed? Have you made any
    recent changes or updates?

    Bruce S.


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