You probably figured out that you couldn’t run gnc-fq-update directly because
it’s not on $PATH. All of the gnc-fq-foo scripts are in
Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/bin.
It’s disappointing that attempting to run xcrun no longer pops up a dialog
offering to install command-line tools. It’s also
John
I experienced similar problems with f:q.
I tired to run gnc-fq-update through the terminal but it does not recognise the
command. I re-mounted gnucash 3.2-2.dmg and ran FinanceQuote Update from there
and this is the failed output I got (see yellow highlights):
Last login: Sun Oct 21 13:0
> On Oct 20, 2018, at 1:39 PM, harold wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm a new gnucash user running on macOS Mojave. I've installed gnucash and
> run the finance quotes updater app.
>
> When I try to "Get Quotes", gnucash returns an error message saying
>
>> There was a system error when retrieving the pri
Hi,
I'm a new gnucash user running on macOS Mojave. I've installed gnucash and
run the finance quotes updater app.
When I try to "Get Quotes", gnucash returns an error message saying
> There was a system error when retrieving the price quotes
When running the finance quotes updater app it compl