On 12/16/07 5:43 PM, David Reiser wrote:
> In your case, I would start by rebooting. Not because I know it's
> necessary, but because I'd know for sure that I'd killed all the
> gnome processes on my system.
>
> Then open a terminal window and type:
>
> sudo rm -rf /var/tmp/gconfd-dnewman
> sudo
On Dec 16, 2007, at 6:46 PM, David Newman wrote:
> On 12/14/07 9:33 PM, David Reiser wrote:
>>
>> On Dec 14, 2007, at 10:52 PM, David Newman wrote:
>>
>>> gnucash 2.2.1-1, fink 0.8.1.cvs powerpc, OS X 10.4.11
>>>
>>> Since upgrading from gnucash 1.8 to 2.x, the application always
>>> launches
>
On 12/14/07 9:33 PM, David Reiser wrote:
>
> On Dec 14, 2007, at 10:52 PM, David Newman wrote:
>
>> gnucash 2.2.1-1, fink 0.8.1.cvs powerpc, OS X 10.4.11
>>
>> Since upgrading from gnucash 1.8 to 2.x, the application always launches
>> with an error saying "cannot find default values".
>>
>> Ther
On Dec 14, 2007, at 10:52 PM, David Newman wrote:
> gnucash 2.2.1-1, fink 0.8.1.cvs powerpc, OS X 10.4.11
>
> Since upgrading from gnucash 1.8 to 2.x, the application always
> launches
> with an error saying "cannot find default values".
>
> There's a setup option, but it doesn't take -- I get
gnucash 2.2.1-1, fink 0.8.1.cvs powerpc, OS X 10.4.11
Since upgrading from gnucash 1.8 to 2.x, the application always launches
with an error saying "cannot find default values".
There's a setup option, but it doesn't take -- I get the same thing
every time I start gnucash2.
Thanks in advance for