.LCK file disappears normally when I "X" out of Gnucash so I'm assuming
it's all good and then kill the background process via Task Manager. When
I shut down the process is going to disappear anyway :-)
Cheers David H.
On Sat, 30 Sept 2023 at 07:06, Fross, Michael wrote:
> In addition to Bill
In addition to Bill's question, is there any risk? Do those "zombie"
processes have the data file open? I just looked and GNUCash is not
running but I had two processes running in the background. I killed them,
but then wondered if that is something I should have done
Michael
On Fri, Sep 2
Bill,
Known recent issue posted earlier today - see
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-September/108979.html
and bug report at https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799092
Cheers David H.
On Sat, 30 Sept 2023 at 06:45, WR D wrote:
> I am not sure if this is something new
I am not sure if this is something new with 5.4, but I notice when I exit from
GnuCash (windows 11), there is a background process left running.
In task manager the process is called "GnuCash Program File (32 bit)" ... it
uses 0% CPU, takes 76.9MB memory, and 0% disk. But it is always running.