Failure of "--add-price-quotes" option.
David Brock
david at tubits.com
Thu Sep 15 17:46:25 EDT 2005
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Nah, you're fine. You're right -- the extension is meaningless. We
> _suggest_
> .gnc to mean "gnucash", but gnucash doesn't care at all what the file
> is named.
> It could just as easily be call foo.doc or foo.exe and gnucash will
> open it
> the same.
>
> But my original question remains -- what happens if you specify the
> file on the
> commandline?
Whoops, I wasn't stating that very clearly. Call it hunger.
When I run gnucash normally, I run it from an xterm session with no
filename, and it, by default (or config), opens the last file I was using.
When I run it with the intention of updating price-quotes, I always
specify the filename on the command line.
> -derek
>
;-David
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