'GLib-CRITICAL **: file gdate.c:' messages.

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Sun Feb 15 12:34:39 CST 2004


Replies to the list, please...

Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> writes:

> DA> But do the messages occur when you start gnucash?  Or when you open
> DA> the SX Editor?  Or...???
>
> Not sure.  I don't fire up gnucash directly from a console window -- I
> have my own home-grown menu hack (a Tcl/Tk coded replacement for DEC's
> old DECWindows Session manager).  It has a text area that captures the
> output from stdout and stderr (via a pipe) from the programs it
> launches.  I don't usually have this window uncovered while I am
> working (I don't have the 'spare' screen real-estate).  I only noticed
> it 'after the fact' -- generally after GnuCash would have crashed or I
> exited from the GnuCash.
>
> I believe I was messing with scheduled transactions at the time, since
> that was what was causing the crashes, and thus would uncover my menu
> hack.

I would suggest starting gnucash from the terminal and paying attention
to when the messages are displayed.  It'll help you know where to start
debugging ;)

-derek

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