What happens to deleted asssets info?

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Wed Nov 1 11:36:04 EST 2006


Quoting JUNIPER <snijuniper at comcast.net>:

> Setting "Days to retain log files" to zero says that they will not be 
> saved at all, but it  makes no difference what value I use. I had it 
> set at 5 days for two months and it still saved everything. I only 
> tried 0 last week to see if it made a difference. Am I the only one 
> for whom this doesn't seem to work?

Oh, ISTR a bug about not properly removing .log files..

> Oh well, maybe 2.0 will work better. Next week I will try to get it 
> installed.

-derek

> Steve
>
> Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>>> Speaking of "preferences," I had "days to retain log files" set at 
>>> 5 on August 8th and subsequently changed it to zero. All of the log 
>>> files have apparently been retained since that date. It looks like 
>>> manual deletion is the only option.
>>>
>>
>> 0 means "don't delete", so gnucash is doing what you told it to do.
>>  -derek
>>
>>
>



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