> On 20 Mar 2020, at 00:55, John Ralls wrote:
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> Michael,
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> Found, fixed, and pushed. Thanks for reporting it.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
Thanks for your prompt attention to an issue which probably only affected me.
Michael
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> On Mar 19, 2020, at 12:42 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Mar 19, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Michael Hendry
>> wrote:
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>>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:53, John Ralls wrote:
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>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
>>> overwritten so t
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:
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>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:53, John Ralls wrote:
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>> Michael,
>>
>> Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
>> overwritten so the actual crash happened in a different place.
>>
>> Regards,
>> John R
> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:53, John Ralls wrote:
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> Michael,
>
> Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
> overwritten so the actual crash happened in a different place.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
OK - any further useful action for me to take on this?
Michael
Michael,
Thanks, probably the same thing just a different chunk of freed memory got
overwritten so the actual crash happened in a different place.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:47 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
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>> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:33, John Ralls wrote:
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>>
>>
>>> On Mar
> On 19 Mar 2020, at 18:33, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Michael Hendry
>> wrote:
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>> PS I’ve confirmed that the crash is reproducible, albeit with some
>> differences in the crash report.
>> When I re-opened the second file I found that the Separator Character
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
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> PS I’ve confirmed that the crash is reproducible, albeit with some
> differences in the crash report.
> When I re-opened the second file I found that the Separator Character was
> “das” (not blank as before). I was able to switch back
PS I’ve confirmed that the crash is reproducible, albeit with some differences
in the crash report.
When I re-opened the second file I found that the Separator Character was “das”
(not blank as before). I was able to switch back to “colon” again.
Michael
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I have been working on preparing various reports from ESJE.gnucash, and had
temporarily set the Account Separator character to “dash” so that I could
copy-and-paste report headings and use them as filenames - “colon” is not a
legal character in a filename.
When I switched to another .gnucash fi