crash when loading file - date related

Josh Sled jsled at asynchronous.org
Sat Jan 5 16:53:41 EST 2008


Risto Paasila <rpaasila at bigpond.net.au> writes:
> I have a problem when loading one particular file. It crashes without  
> any information.
> It was working find last year, with the last update done on the 21st  
> of December,
> but now when I try in the new year, it fails. So I set back the system  
> clock to various dates.
> It works up to the 30th of December, but fails on dates from 30th of  
> December, and 1st of January onwards.

I've seen other instances of this that are really
<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505972>; the date-related changes
are concomitant with scheduled transactions (not) being run.

A workaround is to run `gnucash --nofile`, change the Preferences so that the
Scheduled Transactions "since last run" process does *not* happen on
startup/file load, and File > Open your file; 2.2.3 will address the problem.

That might not fit your profile, though.

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