Looks like it's actively tracked here: https://github.com/ledger/ledger/issues/546
On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 7:24:32 PM UTC-7, Jim Kalafut wrote: > > Did you ever get anywhere with this? My ledger is now outputting > gibberish (control codes and stuff) in place of transaction dates when I > use the print command. I use it a lot in my automation to keep things > sorted. > > Jim > > On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 5:27:50 PM UTC-7, Yuval Hager wrote: >> >> Does this ring a bell to anyone? I have no dates in 'ledger print', or in >> 'ledger equity' - just a list of transactions. Maybe boost version too >> new? I'm >> on Arch Linux. I've tried v3.1.2 and v3.1.1 - I can't compile eariler >> versions >> on my system. >> >> Here's an example from the manual: >> >> $ cat /tmp/ledger.dat >> 2004/09/29 Pacific Bell >> Expenses:Pacific Bell $23.00 >> Assets:Checking >> $ ./ledger -f /tmp/ledger.dat print >> Pacific Bell >> Expenses:Pacific Bell $23.00 >> Assets:Checking >> $ ./ledger -f /tmp/ledger.dat equity >> Opening Balances >> Assets:Checking $-23.00 >> Expenses:Pacific Bell >> >> And some tests are failing: >> >> The following tests FAILED: >> 25 - BaselineTest_cmd-equity (Failed) >> 99 - BaselineTest_opt-datetime-format (Failed) >> 186 - BaselineTest_opt-rich-data (Failed) >> 196 - BaselineTest_opt-time-report (Failed) >> 287 - RegressTest_751B2357 (Failed) >> Errors while running CTest >> >> I can provide more details if needed, or modify/debug - I just need some >> guidance on where to look. I can only build a debug build if I disable >> the PCH >> part in CMakeLists.txt. Funny thing is when I do that, I do get dates, >> but they >> are in double quotes.. >> > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ledger" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
