Crash when saving reports

Andrew Sackville-West andrew at swclan.homelinux.org
Thu Aug 20 10:30:46 EDT 2009


On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:14:53PM +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
[...]
> What I did:
> - open my financial data file
> - create report "Account Summary"
> - change name of report to "test" (I didn't change any other options
> there)
> - click "add report"
> 
> 
> gnucash.trace (when running directly; after running from terminal this
> file is empty):
> * 12:06:51  CRIT <Gtk> gtk_widget_grab_default: assertion
> `GTK_WIDGET_CAN_DEFAULT (widget)' failed
> 
> terminal output:
> $ gnucash
> Found Finance::Quote version 1.13
> 
> ;;; WARNING (gnc:resolve-unknown-comm: Oops - exchange rate ambiguity error:  EUR 57,910.51  =  USD 79,520.40)
> 
> ;;; WARNING (gnc:resolve-unknown-comm: Oops - exchange rate ambiguity error:  EUR 57,910.51  =  USD 79,520.40)
> Backtrace:
> In unknown file:
>    ?: 0* [gnc:report-save-to-savefile #]
> In /usr/share/gnucash/scm/report.scm:
>  446: 1* (let* (# # #) (if # #))
>  453: 2  (if (record? save-result) (begin (display saved-form #) (force-output) ...))
>  454: 3  (begin (display saved-form #) (force-output) (let # #))
>  455: 4* [display ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
> ;; Options for saved report \"test\", based on template \"Account Summary\"
> (let ()
>  (define (options-gen)
[...]
> " ...
>  456: 5*  (open-file conf-file-name "a")
> 
> /usr/share/gnucash/scm/report.scm:456:20: In expression (open-file conf-file-name "a"):
> /usr/share/gnucash/scm/report.scm:456:20: Unbound variable: open-file
> 
> 

I don't know what to say. (open-file) is part of guile itself, having
it be unbound is really baffling. maybe someone with better
understanding of the way these libraries fit together can chime
in. Also, you might ask in some Mandriva list/channel, perhaps it's a
problem in Mandriva.

A
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