GnuCash crashes when importing QIF file

Melinda Savoy savoymp at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 20 10:53:01 EST 2007


Sorry here I forgot to include the user group:

(gnucash:3105): libgnomevfs-WARNING **: Failed to open session DBUS connection: Unable to determine the address of the message bus (try 'man dbus-launch' and 'man dbus-daemon' for help)
Volume monitoring will not work.
3105: arguments to dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 2873.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
3105: arguments to dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 2873.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-file:read-file : unknown Security slot G .. continuing anyway.
qif-parse:parse-acct-type : unhandled account type 401(k)/403(b)... substituting Bank.qif-parse:parse-acct-type : unhandled account type 401(k)/403(b)... substituting Bank.Backtrace:
In unknown file:
   ?:  5* [#<procedure #f #> #]
In /usr/local/share/gnucash/scm/qif-import/qif-dialog-utils.scm:
 381:  6  [for-each #<procedure #f (cat)> (# # # # ...)]
In unknown file:
    ...
   ?:  7  (begin (f (car l)) (lp (cdr l)))
   ?:  8* [#<procedure #f #> #]
In /usr/local/share/gnucash/scm/qif-import/qif-dialog-utils.scm:
 384:  9* (if (not entry) (set! entry (qif-import:guess-acct # # gnc-acct-info)))
 385: 10  (set! entry (qif-import:guess-acct (qif-cat:name cat) (if # # ...) ...))
 386: 11* [qif-import:guess-acct "TAXES:TAX FICA(MEL" (9 8) ...]
In /usr/local/share/gnucash/scm/qif-import/qif-guess-map.scm:
 223: 12  (let* (# #) (qif-map-entry:set-qif-name! retval acct-name) ...)
 224: 13* [qif-import:find-similar-acct "TAXES:TAX FICA(MEL" (9 8) ...]
 258: 14  (let* (# # #) (for-each # gnc-acct-info) (for-each # same-type-accts) ...)
 275: 15* [for-each #<procedure #f (gnc-acct)> (# # # # ...)]
In unknown file:
   ?: 16  (if (null? rest) (letrec ((lp #)) (lp list1)) ...)
    ...
   ?: 17  (begin (f (car l)) (lp (cdr l)))
   ?: 18* [#<procedure #f (gnc-acct)> ("Bonus" "Income:Bonus" #)]
In /usr/local/share/gnucash/scm/qif-import/qif-guess-map.scm:
 277: 19  (if # #)
 277: 20* [qif-import:possibly-matching-name? "TAXES:TAX FICA(MEL" #]
 301: 21  (or (string=? # #) (string=? # #) (and # #))
In unknown file:
    ...
   ?: 22  [string-match "taxes:tax fica(mel" "income:bonus"]
   ?: 23  (let ((rx #) (start #)) (regexp-exec rx str start))
   ?: 24* [gsubr-apply #<primitive-procedure make-regexp> "taxes:tax fica(mel"]

<unnamed port>: In procedure make-regexp in expression (make-regexp pattern):
<unnamed port>: Unmatched ( or \(


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Quoting Melinda Savoy :

> Actually I am having the same problem when importing the QIF that is 
> exported from Quicken itself.  When I get to the last step in the 
> GnuCash import wizard the GnuCash application crashes (I am assuming) 
> and disappears.  No error msg it just disappears from my screen.
>
> The only difference is that I am working on the new release of GnuCash 2.0.4
>
> Regards.
>
> Doug Laidlaw  wrote: I just had the same 
> problem.  It is caused by the QIF exported by KMymoney.
> The QIF starts with a list of all the available accounts, then lists the
> transactions, but in a rather different format.  In view of this last
> observation, I didn't bother with deleting the firast part and trying again.
>
> I don't know when another format will become standard here in Oz.  It still
> seems to be QIF everywhere.
>
> Doug.
>
> On Wednesday 04 October 2006 10:26, Arkadi Gelfond wrote:
>> I'm using GnuCash ver.  2.0.1-3   built from r14585 on 2006-09-13,
>> running on Debian Etch(testing)
>>
>> GnuCash crashes now on the last step after 'Enter the currency used
>> for new accounts'. It did not happen before, in fact I was able to
>> import most of my data using numerous QIF files, but now it crashes
>> even if I try to import the same QIF files into empty file.
>>
>> here is the trace I found in the /tmp:
>>
>>
>> gnucash: /usr/lib/gnucash/libgnc-backend-postgres.so: cannot open
>> shared object file: No such file or directory
>>
>> failed to load gnc-backend-postgres from /usr/lib/gnucash
>>
>> loading system configuration
>> looking for /etc/gnucash/config
>> trying to load /etc/gnucash/config
>> loading user configuration
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config-2.0.user
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config-1.8.user
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config-1.6.user
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config.user
>> loading auto configuration
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config-2.0.auto
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config-1.8.auto
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config-1.6.auto
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/config.auto
>> loading saved reports
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/saved-reports-2.0
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/saved-reports-1.8
>> loading stylesheets
>> looking for /home/arkadi/.gnucash/stylesheets-2.0
>> trying to load /home/arkadi/.gnucash/stylesheets-2.0
>>
>> Thx
>> Arkadi
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