Also, I think most Accounting 101 textbooks include some discussion on
basic controls.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/29/20 5:46 AM, David Cousens wrote:
Auditing for Dummies by Maire Loughran is possibly a good starting point for
the novice.It will require some understanding of accounting however.
You might be missing the Gatekeeper window.
Go to /Applications and right-click Gnucash.app, choosing 'Open'.
Now you should get a Gatekeeper dialog asking if you are sure you want
to open it, confirm you do.
GnuCash *might* start, but might likely as not. Simply either double
left-click on
Subject: Re: [GNC] Uninstall Question
Each install is in it's own directory. This is the cmake line in my script
file:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/opt/gnucash-4.4 ../gnucash-4.4
For each new install I simply copy the script and change the build and
destination directories.
Same for
I also just reconfigured my internal wireless network to use a mesh system.
Suffice to say, your email reached me anyway. So, I guess the changes
on both ends worked.
On 12/30/20 1:39 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Following up, Derek reconfigured his network so that code.gnucash.org supports
IPv6.
Well, thanks for the explanation. It sounds like a bit of a chore, so thanks to
you (and all the other members of the dev team) for the ongoing commitment to
this package. I am truly grateful for your efforts -- even if it doesn't always
sound that way!
Happy new year!
David T.
Message received this time. The IPV6 fix seems to have fixed the issue.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user On Behalf
Of John Ralls
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2020 1:51 PM
To: gnucash-annou...@gnucash.org
Cc: gnucash-devel ; GnuCash-User
Subject: [GNC] GnuCash 4.4
Op woensdag 30 december 2020 22:38:24 CET schreef Mike Commissaris:
> A lot of searching has not provided an answer for me.
> So, I have several cmake built versions : 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, and current 4.4.
> Each new build is in it's own build directory but somehow inherits most of
> my preferences. So
It is indeed a known problem that invoices or reports can't be printed in
flatpak. This is down to the webkit library we depend on for our reporting
needs. That library doesn't support printing in flatpak unfortunately.
Checks in gnucash don't use webkit but Gtk's native print code. That part
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.4, the fifth release in the
stable 4.x series.
This is an unscheduled snap release to fix bug 798063.
Between 4.3 and 4.4, the following bugfixes were accomplished:
• Bug 798038 - Incorrect spelling in german account templates 'common'
Following up, Derek reconfigured his network so that code.gnucash.org supports
IPv6. This is a first test to see if that changes the way my mail gets routed.
If it goes through I'll try resending the 4.4 announcement with the copies.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Dec 30, 2020, at 8:41 AM, John
A lot of searching has not provided an answer for me.
So, I have several cmake built versions : 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, and current 4.4.
Each new build is in it's own build directory but somehow inherits most of
my preferences. So my concern is that performing a "make uninstall" on a
couple older versions
Bruce
The build instructions for Linux are detailed on the wiki page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux. AFAIK they are up to date for
GC 4.x and Linux Mint/Ubuntu 20.04. They are Linux MInt/Ubuntu oriented so
should work for Peppermint. Linux Mint itself was originally designed to
Jean-David
I reached the same conclusion about flatpack programs and prefer to build
GnuCash and other software from scratch. This may be a better solution for
you. The wiki pages have faily detailed instructions on Building GnuCash on
Linux.
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux.
I
Hi,
I just turned on IPv6 support for code.gnucash.org.
Please let me know if you find any issues with the services (email, git,
wiki, archives).
Thanks,
-derek
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Computer and Internet
> On Dec 30, 2020, at 6:24 AM, D. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, but the point is that the Gnucash project's standard practice-- that
> is, to post release announcements on the user and devel lists-- did not occur
> in this instance.
>
> @Frank: I didn't notice that your link was
I've been using flatpacks since I switch to Linux full-time (a bit over a
year ago).
Unfortunately, it doesn't see my printer on my network. It only offers lp
or file. I select file, make sure I know where it is printing (not an easy
task!) and that it has a pdf extension. Then I can open it
On 12/30/20 9:43 AM, David Cousens wrote:
Jean-David,
This is likely a problem with the flatpack setup and not with GnuCash
itself. There are previous posts in the archive about fixing these problems
with flatpack. A search should bring them up but this link from an earlier
thread may have what
Jean-David,
This is likely a problem with the flatpack setup and not with GnuCash
itself. There are previous posts in the archive about fixing these problems
with flatpack. A search should bring them up but this link from an earlier
thread may have what you need
On 12/30/20 4:25 AM, Ove Grunnér wrote:
You can also export/print to pdf and then print the pdf document to your
printer.
I first got Gnucash on this machine (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2) from
flatpack and it worked, but would not print. I have nothing but trouble
with flatpack stuff. It
Thanks, but the point is that the Gnucash project's standard practice-- that
is, to post release announcements on the user and devel lists-- did not occur
in this instance.
@Frank: I didn't notice that your link was to a message in gnucash-announce. I
don't know what the information flow
Exporting to PDF and then printing, is the way I do it as well. It’s easy to
do.
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> On 30 Dec 2020, at 9:26 am, Ove Grunnér wrote:
>
> You can also export/print to pdf and then print the pdf document to your
> printer.
>
>> On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, 22:45 David Cousens,
You can also export/print to pdf and then print the pdf document to your
printer.
On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, 22:45 David Cousens, wrote:
> Gerald,
>
> Printing is normally handled by the OS and not by GnuCash itself.
>
> What OS are you using and what is the GnuCash version?
> What are you trying to
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