A small query or two

Reinke Bonte reinke.bonte@web.de
Sat Jan 18 01:26:04 CST 2003


In your home directory you can find a directory called .gnucash. If you
remove that directory, gnucash thinks you are a new user.

Reinke


On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:51:47 +0000
Tony Bloomfield <tonyb.lx@btinternet.com> wrote:

> Hi folks, my first post to this list, and may I start by thanking all
> you developers for producing what promises to be an excellent piece of
> software.
> 
> I'm running Suse 8.1 and experimented with V1.6.6 which came with that
> 
> release. I'm very impressed, but decided that I really need scheduled 
> transactions, and I thought online stock quotes might be useful, so I
> decided to implement V1.7.7.
> 
> Thanks to instructions found in the archive, especially from Thomas
> Spahni, ably assisted by John Reynolds (thanks guys), i've managed to
> implement it from source with very little problem (other than
> continual loading of the Suse DVD to load up all the Gnome stuff! If
> anyone wants a list of what I had to install, feel free to email me.)
> 
> Before installing, I deleted my old experimental 1.6.6 file, and the
> .gnucash directory inder my home. But now, when I start 1.7.7, I get
> an error message to the effect that the old file cannot be found; not
> a show-stopper, but annoying.
> 
> My question: where is the reference to this old file to be found, and
> how do I get rid of it?
> 
> I did have another question, but I just found the answer to it...
> 
> Cheers,
> TonyB
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