Quoting Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Remove constraint that lot.account_guid must not be null. Unfortunately,
sqlite doesn't support ALTER TABLE which modifies column constraints, so
existing databases can't be modified programmatically.
Can't you alter the table by creating a new
Quoting Murat Maga [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's the error message I receive from when I try to install on XP.
Try downloading it again?
Where did you get it from?
-derek
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Quoting Murat Maga [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Source forge NA mirrors both San Jose and NY
Try downloading again? What's the SHA-1 Sum of your download?
I would bet the mirrors are
Hi,
This question has nothing to do with GnuCash development and should
have been asked on the GnuCash-User mailing list.
Quoting Veli Cigirgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Ubuntu 8.0.41 and GnuCash 2.2.6.
The log and acx files are in Finance folder under the home of user.
Wiki says there are
I have no objection to either using l10n.gnome.org or re-adding
POTFILES.in to SVN. Even though POTFILES.in is generated every time,
I suspect that it wouldn't change from run to run, so we should be fine.
Worst case I think we could just run a 'sort' to make sure it gives
consistent output every
Quoting Nathan Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Max out...with 512MB? What will that take it up to? 2GB?
Sounds good to me.
Nathan
(PS: tigerdirect has 512 on for $37, assuming we're using DDR
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=586829Sku=ULT30215)
Sorry,
Quoting Francis Xavier Fitzpatrick Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is gnucash ever going to be able to support check printing with addresses? I
originally e-mailed Grib, but he redirected me here.
I've just converted my dad from Windows to Linux and he's very upset that he
can't print checks with
hi,
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Quoting Francis Xavier Fitzpatrick Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But wouldn't it be great if there was a place to store an address?
It would make check printing much easier and more professional.
For example, people would be able to send
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Quoting Martin Kaffanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On mån, 2007-06-25 at 12:31 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
1) Start gnucash (maybe as part of Gnome Session)
2) Wait for First Start (only at gnome session start).
3) Gnucash puts an icon in
Quoting Martin Kaffanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On mån, 2007-06-25 at 14:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget to CC to gnucash-devel on your replies
Sorry, I noted it as soon as the email was sent.
Well, it would require work to integrate into gnome-session, get the
icon, do the
Hi¸
Quoting Chintan Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for that information. I could not find the declaration of Transaction
structure(or its un-typedefed form) per say but from the functions in the
file, could gather the variable types present.
I think that for QIF importer, we could have a
src/engine/Transaction.*
-derek
Quoting Chintan Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The OFX importer is proving very useful in understanding how to write a qif
importer with the given requirements. There was another question I had.
This pertains to the variable type Transaction which is required by
Quoting Benoit Grégoire [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 09:54, Derek Atkins wrote:
HOWEVER, I think there's another issue here.. When you're doing a
large import and you create new accounts as part of the import, if you
then cancel the import process these new accounts don't
Yes, this is intentional. SWIG is only required to build from SVN.
The tarball does not (and will not) require it.. You need the SWIG
from FC6 in order to build from SVN. You can try to pull down the
binary RPM or just rebuild from the SRPM.
-derek
Quoting Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting David Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I receive the following when I attempt to make g-wrap-1.9.6
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I../../../g-wrap -I../../..
-I../../../guile -I../../../libffi/include -g -O2 -Wall
-Wmissing-prototypes -Werror -std=gnu99 -MT
Quoting Bill Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Yea, I noticed this myself. Apparantly building g-wrap-1.9.6 depends on
glib-devel.. I fixed it myself by changing the glib to glib2 in
configure.in, running 'autoconf', and then re-running configure.
Quoting Martin Klaffenboeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there!
Is there a list of dependencies for gnucash-1.9.0 somewhere? I don't
really need them, because it builds well here, but for the gentoo ebuild
I would like to set some dependencies, but it's not so important for me
to read the config.log
Quoting Bill Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Honestly, I don't know. I've never seen it cause a problem. In fact
all my development (on FC3) has used g-wrap 1.3.4. Unforunately the
g-wrap-1.9.6 configure script doesn't properly detect the lack of
FYI, I've got a fix in place now that I'm about to commit.
-derek
Quoting Neil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 10 February 2006 10:06 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
It's not the best solution. It /is/ simplistic. But the problem is
that the code is re-entrant but it's not quite handling
Quoting Chris Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's no place in the code right now where this is safe to do. You
would need a recursion counter, and then you would know when it was
safe.
This is what I just did.. I added a recusion counter. See r13196.
Personally, I think the long-term
Quoting Dave Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I install glib-devel today and was able to build/install both 1.9 and
svn. When attempting to run either version I found that I need to
install umb-scheme.
Yea, you need that for slib... Um, the g-wrap-devel package should've
brought that in.
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