GC 2.2.9 Crash Importing .qfx Files.

Tommy Trussell tommy.trussell at gmail.com
Thu Feb 4 09:45:28 EST 2010


On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Doc Kinne <kinnerc at gmail.com> wrote:
> David:
>
> Thanks so much for the response. Now that you've told me a bit more about
> OFX/QFX files it makes some sense.
>
> I opened the "transactions.qfx" file in gedit and looked at it. I looks very
> much like XML and seems to look fine. There are no <CRs> in the file, but I
> don't think that should be an issue with XML.
...
> I would love to send you a crash log, but I'm unsure of where that would be
> stored. Can you point me in the right direction?

I believe he may have been referring to a stack trace. Here's the page
describing the procedures in the GnuCash Wiki:

http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Stack_Trace

> Again, I'm running Ubuntu NBR 9.10 on an EeePC. The system is fully patched
> and up-to-date.

I have an EeePC 900 running Ubuntu NBR 9.10 -- if yours is an
SSD-based model like mine I hope you know about the serious bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852 ...though if yours has a hard
disk you probably are not affected by it.

In any case, if your EeePC has a screen smaller than 1024x768, you
will run into the issue of some of the GnuCash dialogs being unusable.
Gnome has an option (turned on in the NBR installation) so if you hold
down the ALT key, you can drag any window or dialog beyond the edges
of the screen (to see the controls hidden by the small-sized screen).

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