Paying Invoices

R. Victor Klassen rvklassen at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 12:44:18 EST 2015


Just so you know…  

I tried running an income statement on the file, and it caused 2.6.5 to crash.  Reverted back to 2.6.3 - no crash.   Something else to look into...

On Feb 19, 2015, at 8:34 AM, Geert Janssens <geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be> wrote:

> I have received your log and trace file. The trace file is not what I had in mind but that's ok.
>  
> Here is what I read in the log replay:
> Check & repair works relatively well until September 2014. There are older lot links in your data file though. At least one is referred to in September 2013.
>  
> When you interrupted the check & repair action, the last transaction GnuCash worked on was Oct 23, 2014. So still a while to go.
>  
> Unfortunately I don't think gnucash would be able to finish the action. It does remove the lot links, but instead it creates transactions with an abundance of splits. That last transaction has well over 600 splits (I stopped counting).
>  
> So my advice is to revert back to the state of your book right before you ran check & repair.
>  
> This reminds me I have fixed a bug in check & repair right after gnucash 2.6.5 has been released. This fix was specifically aimed at this splitting going out of control. Not everyone would experience this bug, but clearly with your book you do.
>  
> It will be pretty useless to try and run check & repair until this fix gets released (planned for end of March). That is, unless you are able to build your own version of gnucash based on the most recent maint branch head.
>  
> If that is not an option for you here is another proposal: if you are willing to share your gnucash book with me privately, I could use it to test the above bugfix and perhaps fix even more bugs I would run into while running check & repair on your book. I will treat it with the proper respect for your privacy (that is: I won't share it nor its contents with anyone else and I will strictly only use it to run my check & repair tests).
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Geert
>  
> On Thursday 19 February 2015 06:53:50 R. Victor Klassen wrote:
> > The log file is 9.13 Gbytes.
> > 
> > I’m going to shoot GnuCash.  I’m guessing it’s still going. I can
> > re-try and then see if it’s a manageable size.
> > 
> > I don’t know where to find the trace file.
> > 
> > On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:18 AM, Geert Janssens <geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be> wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 18 February 2015 19:21:16 R. Victor Klassen wrote:
> > > > On Feb 18, 2015, at 3:06 PM, Geert Janssens <geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be> wrote:
> > > Can you post the trace file that gets generated while running check
> > > & repair ? And also the log replay file. If you consider the last
> > > one to contain sensitive information, feel free to send it to me in
> > > private.
> > > 
> > > Geert



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