Thanks Phil for your answer.
Is it possible to migrate a 2.3.3 database to 2.2.9?
2009/9/4 Phil Longstaff plongst...@rogers.com
Hi,
2.3.X are an *unstable* series of releases leading to a stable release in a
few months. If you want to help with testing, feel free to use 2.3.X. If
you
Depends which database format you use. If you're using XML then it should
work. If you're using one of the other DB formats then no.
-derek
Quoting Gabriel Ferrise gferr...@gmail.com:
Thanks Phil for your answer.
Is it possible to migrate a 2.3.3 database to 2.2.9?
2009/9/4 Phil Longstaff
Hi,
2.3.X are an *unstable* series of releases leading to a stable release in a few
months. If you want to help with testing, feel free to use 2.3.X. If you want
a stable version for your personal expenses, you should remove 2.3.X and
install 2.2.9.
Version 2.3.4 contains a fix for the
On Sep 3, 2009, at 4:00 PM, David T. wrote:
Actually, my gripe is increasing; I have found that the reconcile
window arrow key response is HORRIBLE (3 seconds to move the focus
down one line). There is clearly something seriously wrong in there.
This was not a problem in the earlier dmg
Open 2.3.3. Select File - Save As. In the drop down box, select XML, then
enter a file name. That should give you a file you can open with 2.2.9. Note
that the currency problem may follow this procedure, so in 2.2.9, re-assign the
currencies.
Phil
From:
Everything compiled fine, was able to load my data into the db. Now I
try to use python, but I'm not sure what to set my PYTHONPATH to.
The installation location is determined by automake macros, as it
depends on your platform, python, and choice of --prefix.
This might come as a surprise, but I've never actually looked at the
python bindings test suite, (src/optional/python-bindings/tests); my
colleague worked on it.
From what I'm looking at, it isn't useful and make check with
--enable-python-bindings should actually fail under many
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Mark Jenkins wrote:
The situation is complicated further by the fact that the .py and .so files
that are eventually installed together into $(pythondir)/$PACKAGE ($PACKAGE
is gnucash) are still in separate places after make, the python files are in
Dear GC Experts and Developers,
I am NO accountant and NO programmer, and use GnuCash (GC) under Windows XP
with SP3 for personal finances. As GC is quickly evolving into a stable 2.4, I
would like to request the following features.
1. a smart update function that retrieves and installs
It would be great if you could enter this in the wishlist page on the Wiki,
and file them as requests in Bugzilla.
Cheers,
=
Daniel
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2009/9/4 Norman Yeh norm...@gmail.com
Dear GC Experts and Developers,
Could always open your DB and save it as an xml to get it into the right format
to migrate.
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-Original Message-
From: Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu
Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 09:54:15
To: Gabriel Ferrisegferr...@gmail.com
Cc: gnucash-u...@gnucash.org;
Hi Daniel,
Where and how do I do Wiki and Bugzilla? I am NOT internet-literate and will
need detailed instructions. Thanks!
Norman
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Trezub
To: Norman Yeh
Cc: gnucash-u...@gnucash.org ; gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 14:26
A couple of questions.
#2: please be more specific. Where do you want to see this information? On
the accounts page? In a report?
#3: can you provide an example? If you had the balance sheet, with one column
per day/month/quarter/year, would that be what you are asking for? Totals?
Graph
For some reason, the Gnucash OS X binary version pops dialog windows up pinned
to the left side of the screen. Under X11, these same windows are centered over
the main Gnucash window. For an example, try selecting Reconcile and see the
difference.
I prefer to have my Dock on the left, and this
The register problem is as you described: using the scroll wheel is noticeably
slower on the bundled app than it is with the fink-installed X11 version on the
same machine. I tested this both with the Macbook's two-finger scrolling
trackpad, and an external mighty mouse, with the same results.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 1:44 PM, David T. wrote:
The register problem is as you described: using the scroll wheel is
noticeably slower on the bundled app than it is with the fink-
installed X11 version on the same machine. I tested this both with
the Macbook's two-finger scrolling trackpad, and
Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 13. August 2009 22:56 schrieb Tim Abell:
Late to the party, but currently I prefer tab indents to spaces as it
allows each developer to decide for themselves how big the indent is.
I'm afraid I don't agree to this one. Things like multi-line
On Sep 2, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Martin Preuss wrote:
On Mittwoch, 2. September 2009, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
For example the size of libaqbanking.dylib looks very big compared
to the
size of the source code... E.g. on my Ubuntu 9.04 Linux the size of
libaqbanking.so.29.1.2 is 1.3M, not
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