There's a 0 byte file at `~/Library/Application
Support/Prudent/Data/secret/undefined`. I blew away the `Prudent` directory
and it got recreated with the new build, but it's still throwing that error.

On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 10:53 AM, vitoc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Pete,
>
> Thanks!
>
> 1. It's not open source. Sorry for not being clear about it earlier.
>
> 2. The two issues should be fixed now. I'd added your 'boxen' path to the
> list to try and added 'which' as well (thanks!). On the second issue, as
> you mentioned, it is probably a permission problem. Is your
> ~/Library/Application Support/Prudent/Data not writable? The app creates
> and store it's own private key in a folder there to identify itself for
> license and usage analytics. The 'fix' for now is to deactivate that :D
> Maybe there's a better way to do that or not at all :) Anyway, the app does
> need some kind of local persistence somewhere for meta data, i.e.
> remembering the last file opened so it shows again when you run the app,
> etc. Currently, it persists these in it's Application Support folder.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vito
>
> On Monday, 25 June 2018 21:53:43 UTC+8, Peter Keen wrote:
>>
>> Hi Vito,
>>
>> This looks great! I'm having some problems getting it running, though.
>> When I start it up it says it can't find ledger, presumably because I have
>> compiled it with homebrew via boxen so it's in a wacky path
>> (/opt/boxen/homebrew/bin/ledger). Secondly, immediately after startup it
>> says "Problem setting up the license on this instance of Prudent. Please
>> contact us to help resolve this".
>>
>> So, two questions:
>>
>> 1. Is this open source? It's cool with me if it's not but if it's a
>> commercial product I think we'd appreciate it if you were up front about it.
>>
>> 2. The above two issues seem like bugs. The first can probably be
>> resolved either with a config option to specify the path or auto-detect
>> with `which`. The second I have no idea about :) Maybe a permissions
>> problem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Pete
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 8:42 AM, vitoc <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey everyone,
>>>
>>> I'd been working on a macOS editor and reporting wrapper around Ledger
>>> for about a year (spare time side-project). I'd just completed it and will
>>> appreciate some help from any macOS users out there that can try it and see
>>> if it's useful.
>>>
>>> I made a website for the tool (called Prudent) here:
>>>
>>> https://prudent.me
>>>
>>> The app itself comes with an integrated editor and a calendar-like
>>> reporting tool. It's really an effort to make Ledger work for me (taking
>>> into account how my aging brain needs more visual stimulus to issue
>>> commands to the computer), but I think it might be useful to others with
>>> similar thinking structure and needs.
>>>
>>> I have a lot more ideas for features for it and will continue working on
>>> it but really want to get it out there to see how far such a tool can go :)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Vito
>>>
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