There's a gtk3 regression in Gnucash-5.1-1. Nobody's reported hitting it yet,
but it's there: I left a patch out when I updated gtk3 to 3.34.37 just before
the 5.1 release. I've re-packaged with a correctly-patched library. This also
has a patch to fix
In case someone doesn't like yahoo_json (don't have to wait until their
releases are synched up on all CDN servers and prime time ready) and
Alphavantage (beat the throttling wait) ... the python way. Working on
multi-threaded one to make it faster ...
https://github.com/ka-patel/dl_quotes
Thanks, I have some experience with flatpak, albeit some of of it
negative. I suppose I should uninstall my apt installed version 4.8
first first then, correct?
On 2023/05/08 20:02, Carsten Hütter wrote:
Hello Roland!
To being able to keep GnuCash up to date, you should install a flatpak
Apologies for the duplicate, I received a message from the list that my
mail could not be delivered (error 450) claiming by address was not
verified...
It seems it was a temporary error.
On 2023/05/09 18:12, Roland Giesler via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for some details on how
Hi all,
I'm looking for some details on how to upgrade to GNUCash 5.1 on Ubuntu
22.04. I installed GNUCash from the repositories (v 4.8), but the new
version is not in the repos yet. So, if I install manually, I'll
probably end up having both versions installed, not?
Question 1: Is there
Am 08.05.2023 um 22:31 schrieb Geert Janssens:
Carsten,
Do you already have gnucash installed from flathub or only from
code.gnucash.org?
To update with this procedure, you'd need to have the flathub gnucash package
installed.
Yes, done that beforehand.
And I don't know what happens if
One of the remarkably slick features of Microsoft Money was that it kept track
of the last date on which it downloaded a day's adjusted close, and worked
forward from that to the present whenever there was a gap.
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of David T. via
I used to get prices from Alphavantage but switched to Yahoo JSON somewhere
along the line. My recent switch back to Alphavantage was a failure until I
brought F::Q up to date. It's slow for the 40 quotes I routinely fetch, but I
think I need to re-acclimate to the slowness. It appears to me
I'm not at a machine right now, but what happens if you CTRL-click?
Same: I can select individual records, however tick/untick action works only on
the last one.
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With regards,
A
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