Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-15 Thread John Ralls
> On Apr 15, 2018, at 11:12 AM, coolnodje wrote: > > Sorry for being unresponsive, this email ended up in my spam box for > some reason. > > Thanks for pointing this bug to me. Sounds exactly like the problem I have. > Adding the line to my environment file didn't help

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-15 Thread coolnodje
Sorry for being unresponsive, this email ended up in my spam box for some reason. Thanks for pointing this bug to me. Sounds exactly like the problem I have. Adding the line to my environment file didn't help unfortunately. I've subscribed to the bug report, will see how it unfolds. Thanks On

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-10 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 9 april 2018 11:13:16 CEST schreef coolnodje: >sqlite is still installed and available on my machine. >I can't make sure which version is used though, as there are several >and I don't quite get which PATH Gnucash is using on MacOS. > >It's very likely that it uses the

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-10 Thread coolnodje
All right, so that's one less reason to get the "No suitable backend" error. The sqlite backend shouldn't possibly be missing. Then I just have no lead anymore as for why I could possibly get this problem. Unless you have any advice to debug this I guess I'll just recreate the file with the

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-09 Thread John Ralls
The Mac bundle has its own copy of sqlite3 along with almost everything else it needs. It does use some frameworks from /System/Library/Frameworks (notably AppKit and CoreFoundation) and one or two from /usr/lib. It does not and cannot use anything from Homebrew; the Homebrew “recipe” for

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-09 Thread coolnodje
sqlite is still installed and available on my machine. I can't make sure which version is used though, as there are several and I don't quite get which PATH Gnucash is using on MacOS. It's very likely that it uses the MacOS pre-installed version and that it hasn't changed. If

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-08 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Oh, I found it. Here’s the link to the bug with a possible solution: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794933 Regards, Adrien > On Apr 8, 2018, at 9:41 AM, Adrien Monteleone > wrote: > > If the backend is installed (as it was for me, I simply upgraded

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-08 Thread Adrien Monteleone
If the backend is installed (as it was for me, I simply upgraded GC) then you might need to modify the environment file in the 3.0 app’s bundle. Look in this month’s archives on the list for a post by me on the same topic. I didn’t get a reply, but I found that solution via a bug report that

Re: [GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

2018-04-08 Thread David Carlson
Did you verify that you had the back end installed? see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database David C On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 7:10 AM, coolnodje wrote: > Using Gnucash on MacOS, I got this error trying to open a recently > created file which I think I based on a