Hi all,
I am having similar issues as well.
Setup file : Gnucash-Intel-3.0-1.dmg
MacOs : 10.13.3
I tried to execute Gnucash from terminal.
I get the following error.
libc++abi.dylib: terminating with uncaught exception of type
David,Thanks. I was able to get a readable (but quite big) text file.Glenn
On Saturday, April 14, 2018, 11:00:57 AM GMT+8, David Carlson
wrote:
Glenn,
Please address your messages to gnucash-user @gnucash.orgby using reply All.
As David T mentioned
> On Apr 13, 2018, at 2:59 PM, Roderick Averill
> wrote:
>
> I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-3.0-1.dmg. I open the package with disc mounter
> with no issue.
>
> When I try to open the application it never opens up and the dialog box
> disappears.
>
> Any guidance
Glenn,
Please address your messages to gnucash-user@gnucash.org by using reply All.
As David T mentioned earlier the .gnucash file is compressed and it has to
be saved in uncompressed XML format first. To do that click on Edit >
Preferences >General and uncheck Compress File then File > Save
I downloaded Gnucash-Intel-3.0-1.dmg. I open the package with disc mounter with
no issue.
When I try to open the application it never opens up and the dialog box
disappears.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
I’ve been using 2.6.19 for a while with no issues.
Rod
>
> It means to pass --enable-hbci to configure when building with autotools. The
> cmake equivalent of --enable-hbci is -DWITH_AQBANKING, and it's on by
> default, so no, you don't need to do that for 3.0.
>
> Tools-->Online Banking Setup opens the online banking setup assistant. It has
>
for the first question try:
view > filter by > other
then put a check mark in the "show zero total accounts" box.
Not sure on the second, but the fix may be as simple as reassigning the
transaction to the correct expense account, i.e., something like
ex:food:dining:drinks. You should also
Hello,
I was making my budget for the rest of the year today. I noticed that
accounts that I've not used before do not show in the budget view. Would
someone please tell me how to include them? For example, in my current
flat, I do not pay a "council tax", so I've not made any entries under
If you do decide to go down that route, it would probably be much easier to
save the file as an SQLite database (or a few other SQL options) and then
modify the data using SQL.
Note the disclaimer about making backups, being responsible for any damaga,
yada, yada.
However, if you are comfortable
Dave H writes:
Hello Dave,
> There is one at Nabble - http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/ ?
Thanks for the info, although my comment was just a joke...usually
discussion of people not happy with the mailing lists turns into
suggestion to create web forum as panacea for all
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