The problem of opening the DOS window on run is solved during build by setting
LDFLAGS=-mwindows prior to running the ./configure script. Alternatively, a
win32 platform can be detected inside the configure.in and the -mwindows flag
added at that time.
You will also need to make sure this is
Well, thank you for the source code. Out of curiosity I've spent some
more time on the larger batch of changes (step1 in my previous email),
as it turned out to be possible to separate the name changes from the
rest quite easily. @Everyone: Attached you'll find the patch that
changes GUID
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for this information and the link to the download page (although
the download rate seems to be rather slow, 56 KB/sec?). I'm sorry to
hear about your effort only with this 4-weeks-moderation delay. Surely
the gnucash-devel list is the
Thanks. I think this will work for me. The only situation I can think of
where it is not correct at the commodity level is defining asset classes that
incorporate a tax hedge strategy (i.e. tax deferred Lg Cap vs. tax immediate Lg
Cap).
Tax policy balancing is rare but not unheard of in
I have not gotten it to work under win32 due to the lack of a really good perl.
I have a really good Python, however, and was wondering if anyone thought it
would be a good idea to use it instead of Python for price quotes.
Thoughts?
-JOn
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Hello,
Thanks for