> On 29 Jan 2019, at 18:50, John Ralls wrote:
>
> I just uploaded a new Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg to both SourceForge and
> Github with a re-signed app. It validates successfully for me but I got a
> different spctl error from Michael's.
>
> I've also updated the SHA-256 (which changed
I just uploaded a new Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg to both SourceForge and Github
with a re-signed app. It validates successfully for me but I got a different
spctl error from Michael's.
I've also updated the SHA-256 (which changed anyway with the re-sign) and the
filename in both places.
It seems the 256 Hashes listed don’t include 2.6.21-3, only -2.
If you click the “i” on the right of the download count (you need full JS
turned on to see it) you get a pop-up with SHA1 and MD5 hashes which do verify.
But I too tried downloading this earlier and MacOS told me it was damaged.
Switch to digest mode is one option.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 12:35 PM, Jason Voss wrote:
>
> HELP
> How do I stop getting buried in all these emails by any method other than
> unsubscribing?
>
> Jason Voss
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On Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 2:54:42 AM CST, Geert Janssens
wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 9:45 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>
>>> On 29 Jan 2019, at 16:54, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>>
>>> Progress notes on upgrade:
>>>
>>> I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg this morning and
>>>
> On 29 Jan 2019, at 17:45, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>
>>> On 29 Jan 2019, at 16:54, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>>
>>> Progress notes on upgrade:
>>>
>>> I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg this morning and
>>> dragged-and-dropped
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
>> On 29 Jan 2019, at 16:54, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>
>> Progress notes on upgrade:
>>
>> I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg this morning and dragged-and-dropped
>> Gnucash.app into my Applications folder after renaming the
> On 29 Jan 2019, at 16:54, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> Progress notes on upgrade:
>
> I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg this morning and dragged-and-dropped
> Gnucash.app into my Applications folder after renaming the earlier version.
>
> The verification failed when I tried to run the
Progress notes on upgrade:
I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21-3.dmg this morning and dragged-and-dropped
Gnucash.app into my Applications folder after renaming the earlier version.
The verification failed when I tried to run the App.
I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-3.4-1.dmg also, and went through
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:38:54 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:24 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:19:59 CET schreef John Ralls:
> >>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
> >>> wrote:>
> >>>
> >>> Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:24 AM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>
> Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:19:59 CET schreef John Ralls:
>>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
>>> wrote:>
>>> Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> I'm curious: what are the names of
Very well, my memory is faulty, I defer to you. I don’t recall how I managed
this.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 10:19 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
>> wrote:
>>
>> Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 17:19:59 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> >>> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created
> >>> ?
> >>> Or in other
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:03 AM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>
> Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
>>> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created ?
>>> Or in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
>>>
>>> As far as I know
I did this while still on High Sierra, not sure if that affects anything or
not. And I’ll confess, thinking about it more, perhaps I let MacOS rename the
file for me when I copied it over. (It will ask you if you want to ‘replace or
keep both’)
I might have removed 2.6, installed 3.0 then
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 15:28:01 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> > I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created ?
> > Or in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
> >
> > As far as I know on linux and Windows the names are hardcoded to use the
> >
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2019 16:28:30 CET schreef John Ralls:
> > On Jan 29, 2019, at 6:28 AM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> >> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created
> >> ? Or in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
> >>
> >> As far as I know on
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 6:28 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
>
>> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created ?
>> Or
>> in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
>>
>> As far as I know on linux and Windows the names are hardcoded to use the
>>
> I'm curious: what are the names of the two directories that were created ? Or
> in other words, how are those names decided on MacOS ?
>
> As far as I know on linux and Windows the names are hardcoded to use the
> compile time application name unless overridden by setting GNC_DATA_DIR and
Op maandag 28 januari 2019 17:40:13 CET schreef Christopher Lam:
> Hi David
>
> I run 2.6.21 and 3.4 side by side on my machine on the same data file
>
> > without trouble. The visual experiences can’t be optimized for both since
> > they use different UI engines but the same configuration files
Op maandag 28 januari 2019 15:33:02 CET schreef David T. via gnucash-user:
> > On Jan 28, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> >> It’s not clear whether “data files” is meant to refer to *your* data
> >> files, or *the application’s.* Adrien is right that you can easily load
> >>
> On 28 Jan 2019, at 16:15, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jan 28, 2019, at 3:47 AM, Adrien Monteleone
>> wrote:
>>
>> A developer could chime in but my recollection from when this arose last
>> year or so is, “no.” If it were critical to run a 32-bit version, you’ll
>> need a VM running
Well, in addition to the malformed subtotals with respect to user sign
preferences, there's the problem that the method for producing a totals-only
report has been substantially reworked.
In 2.6, using "Show totals" and "Suppress transaction detail" worked to create
a report that did just
Hi David
I run 2.6.21 and 3.4 side by side on my machine on the same data file
> without trouble. The visual experiences can’t be optimized for both since
> they use different UI engines but the same configuration files it seems.
>
> There are also numerous incompatibilities with the standard
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 3:47 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> A developer could chime in but my recollection from when this arose last year
> or so is, “no.” If it were critical to run a 32-bit version, you’ll need a VM
> running an older version of MacOS. (note that is against the Apple
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> It’s not clear whether “data files” is meant to refer to *your* data files,
>> or *the application’s.* Adrien is right that you can easily load multiple
>> versions of the application simply by naming one “Gnucash
>
> It’s not clear whether “data files” is meant to refer to *your* data files,
> or *the application’s.* Adrien is right that you can easily load multiple
> versions of the application simply by naming one “Gnucash 2.6.19.app” and the
> other “Gnucash 3.4.app” That is what I have done; I’ve
And I will add my comments as well...
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> I’ll cover these in-line:
>
>> On Jan 28, 2019, at 4:56 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>
>> I have been contentedly using Gnucash since 2010, initially on Ubuntu but
>> more
Michael,
I’ll cover these in-line:
> On Jan 28, 2019, at 4:56 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> I have been contentedly using Gnucash since 2010, initially on Ubuntu but
> more recently on iMac, and although I have no problems with the version I’m
> using it’s probably time I upgraded.
>
> I
I have been contentedly using Gnucash since 2010, initially on Ubuntu but more
recently on iMac, and although I have no problems with the version I’m using
it’s probably time I upgraded.
I have a few questions:
1. Will 2.6.16 still run on the Mac when the withdrawal of support for 32-bit
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