Re: Problem loading file

2013-08-09 Thread Mike Evans
On Tue, 06 Aug 2013 10:29:35 -0400 Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote: Geert, Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes: The function gnc:restore-report-by-guid-with-custom-template was added recently by me in the 2.5 series and is used to restore open reports. The function is

Re: Problem loading file

2013-08-06 Thread Derek Atkins
Geert, Geert Janssens janssens-ge...@telenet.be writes: The function gnc:restore-report-by-guid-with-custom-template was added recently by me in the 2.5 series and is used to restore open reports. The function is written to the meta file in the .gnucash/books directory matching your gnucash

Re: Problem loading file

2013-08-05 Thread Geert Janssens
The function gnc:restore-report-by-guid-with-custom-template was added recently by me in the 2.5 series and is used to restore open reports. The function is written to the meta file in the .gnucash/books directory matching your gnucash book. This file is parsed when GnuCash opens your data

Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Cristian Marchi
I've a problem opening a file with GnuCash under Ubuntu 12.10. This is the message I get when opening it from the terminal: Backtrace: In current input: 1: 0* (let* ((options #)) (let* (#) (# option)) (let* (#) (# option)) ...) 1: 1 (gnc:restore-report-by-guid-with-custom-template 0

[#NQR-794-99810]: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread TeamSpeak Piracy
that the ticket ID is kept in the subject line to ensure that your replies are tracked appropriately. Ticket ID: NQR-794-99810 Subject: Problem loading file Department: Piracy [English] Type: Issue Status: Open You can check the status of or reply to this ticket online

Re: [#NQR-794-99810]: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Derek Atkins
appropriately. Ticket ID: NQR-794-99810 Subject: Problem loading file Department: Piracy [English] Type: Issue Status: Open You can check the status of or reply to this ticket online at: [1]https://support.teamspeakusa.com/index.php?/Tickets/Ticket/View

Re: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Guilherme Salgado
I seem to remember seeing something like this when I tried to open a file on GnuCash 2.4.12 after having opened it on 2.5.3 (trunk). Luckily I had a recent backup of my ~/.gnucash and after diffing the two it became obvious what lines I had to remove to stop 2.4.12 from crashing. The fact that

Re: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Cristian Marchi
Thanks, that could be the problem as under Ubuntu I occasionally open the file with 2.5 unstable version (without saving it) while on windoes I've only the stable version. I will try to use your suggested methed by finding the differences. Thanks for the tip Il 04/08/2013 13:48, Guilherme

Re: [#NQR-794-99810]: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Cristian Marchi
Sorry for this message from teamspeak with my name; I'm scared because I don't know from what it generated. I havn't used teamspeak from almost 10 years now and I can't understand why the message was also sent to gnucash mailing list. Il 04/08/2013 13:47, Derek Atkins ha scritto: I have

Re: [#NQR-794-99810]: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread John Ralls
On Aug 4, 2013, at 7:45 AM, Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it wrote: Sorry for this message from teamspeak with my name; I'm scared because I don't know from what it generated. I havn't used teamspeak from almost 10 years now and I can't understand why the message was also sent to gnucash

Re: [#NQR-794-99810]: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Derek Atkins
It's not your fault. Teamspeak subscribed to gnucash-devel so they were responding to every email sent to the -devel list. I saw at least two messages from them; yours was the latest and what caused me to look at the issue. -derek On Sun, August 4, 2013 10:45 am, Cristian Marchi wrote: Sorry

Re: [#NQR-794-99810]: Problem loading file

2013-08-04 Thread Cristian Marchi
Thanks John and Derek, for a moment I thought my account had been violated. Regards Cristian Il 04/08/2013 18:56, Derek Atkins ha scritto: It's not your fault. Teamspeak subscribed to gnucash-devel so they were responding to every email sent to the -devel list. I saw at least two messages