Thank you for your responses.
At this stage there are no taxation issues, such as capital gains, to take
into account as I'm living in S.E. Asia. I am just looking at a simplified
way of recording all expenses incurred in connection with the renovation.
I have an asset parent account set up as "Hou
Have upgraded to version 3.1 and I am a Windows 10 User.
It appears that the Tax Schedule Report does not like custom dates. If you
change the configuration to 1st Qtr. Estimate - that report works. If you
change to 2nd Qtr. Estimate - that does not work (probably since the second
quarter ha
Yes, I ran the autoremove
I then tried the rm commands and it seems the directories are already gone
after the autoremove.
wheris gnucash returned emtpy.
Thanks,
Dennis
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 5:34 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Nope.
>
> Just:
>
> sudo a
Nope.
Just:
sudo apt autoremove
will do.
Then run the rm commands. After that, there should be nothing left of gnucash’s
prior installation.
Regards,
Adrien
> On May 11, 2018, at 4:32 PM, Dennis Powless wrote:
>
> Ok
> Do I have to include anymore information or just type
> sudo apt autore
Ok
Do I have to include anymore information or just type
sudo apt autoremove
Yes, those directories contain files.
D
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 5:07 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> You can run the dpkg command. I don’t suspect it will remove anything
> extra. If no
I appreciate Stefan raising this issue. I have the opposite issue; not an
empty editor, but an editor full of "Map Account NOT found" and
"Unspecified" lines. Geert Janssens suggested that my import maps have been
corrupted as the most recent comment in my bug filed at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/sh
You can run the dpkg command. I don’t suspect it will remove anything extra. If
not, then you can proceed with the rm commands. You might want to take a look
at those directories. It’s possible they are now empty, but the directories
were not removed. (It seems /etc/gnucash is gone now however)
This was the output.
dennis@dennis-XPS-8500:~$ sudo apt list --installed | grep gnucash
[sudo] password for dennis:
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
scripts.
gnucash-common/xenial-getdeb,xenial-getdeb,now 1:2.6.17-1~getdeb1 all
[installed,auto-removable]
On 5/11/2018 1:21 PM, Tony Vanson wrote:
I assume that when all the construction is finished, the total cost could
be assumed to be treated as an asset increase to the value of the house?
In this instance, would all additional expenses occurring during
construction be treated as a debit on my ba
All improvements to the house are collected and added to the purchase price
when selling the house to reduce the capital gains on the sale.
Gary
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> On May 11, 2018, at 10:21 AM, Tony Vanson wrote:
>
> Hopefully I've posted this query in the right area - if not, please accept
> my apologies.
>
> My quandary is that, my recently purchased house, has an uncompleted
> extension. I have now contracted to have this extension finished. I am
>
Thanks, I'll check it out.
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 1:45 AM Mike Evans wrote:
> I have some code
> https://github.com/EvansMike/pycash/tree/master/goods_invoice
> that I was experimenting with to print invoices. It uses the python
> bindings through GnuCash so should work with any backend, at lea
Hopefully I've posted this query in the right area - if not, please accept
my apologies.
My quandary is that, my recently purchased house, has an uncompleted
extension. I have now contracted to have this extension finished. I am
unsure how to record the expenses incurred in GNUcash.
I assume that
Dennis,
sudo apt list --installed | grep gnucash
will give you a list of any gnucash packages installed with the Ubuntu package
manager. If you don’t see gnucash listed, you built it from source. (I still
see gnucash-common-2.6.12 when I run that command because I had that version
from the rep
Dennis,
If you use the --purge switch with apt remove i.e.
sudo apt-get remove --purge gnucash
it should remove those configuration files in /usr/etc and /usr/include
and /usr/share files as well. A post on AskUbuntu indicates that the
--purge switch does not remove configuration and data files
Dennis,
The instructions for v3.1 should work. The only problem I had when i
compiled 2.6.21 after upgrading to 3.1 was that I had installed guile 2.2.3
and v 2.6.21 looks for guile-1.8 or guile-2.0. It is possible to have
several versions of the guile libraries and headers installed as they
insta
I have some code https://github.com/EvansMike/pycash/tree/master/goods_invoice
that I was experimenting with to print invoices. It uses the python bindings
through GnuCash so should work with any backend, at least for invoices. It
doesn't work (as is) anymore as MtGox no longer exists and the QR
John Ralls-2 wrote
>>> I'd go with a gdk-win32 bug. Window stacking ("z-order") models are
>>> different for each windowing system.
I've researched this further and it could well be a Windows issue. I am
using Windows 10 Build version 17134. Released April 2018, mine upgraded
this week.
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