gnucash 2.1.3 on Slackware/Dropline

milgram at cgpp.com milgram at cgpp.com
Tue Jun 12 08:17:20 EDT 2007



Bobby Goins <goins at iglou.com> wrote:

> Judah,  That's my point.  Everything worked well, UNTIL I tried to read 
> in my data file.  I successfully had the GUI up and running, was able to 
> create accounts, and perform other activities. 

Can you start it up, enter some imaginary transactions, and save the
data under a new name? Then read those data again after restarting?



> 
> It seems that gnucash only crashes somewhere between reading the data 
> file and placing the data in the accounts view.   (I did remove my 
> .gnucash directory before trying to read the file so that anything I did 
> playing around wouldn't mess up my read.  And yes, I restarted gnucash 
> after doing so.)
> 
> Although I cannot remember if the data file came from gnucash 2.0.1 or 
> 2.0.5, I archived my whole data file directory and have tried to read in 
> various 'saves' without luck.
> 
> To me, it seems the issue is that there is something not happening 
> correctly in the read process, not that I choose to use Slackware.
> 
> To be honest, gnucash is the only reason that I installed dropline 
> gnome.  Otherwise, I really don't have a need for the gnome libraries, 
> nor the gnome environment).  (On second thought, maybe for Gramps, if I 
> ever decide to get back into genealogy.)
> 
> Bob
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