aqbanking crashes during setup
Evan Burrows
eburrows at gmail.com
Sat Jul 10 22:25:05 EDT 2010
Not sure if anyone is still interested but I ended up building gnucash 2.2.9.4 through macports with the +quartz +no-x11 options and was able to get the qt3-wizard to work correctly without crashing (qt3 v3.3.8_9 gets installed). Only issue I had was the text wasn't displaying correctly (it was a series of boxes and other weird characters for text). After installing the pango-devel port this resolved the issue. Now all I have to do is work with Bank of America to get access to the OFX data.
-Evan
On Jul 7, 2010, at 11:23 AM, John Ralls wrote:
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> On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:42 AM, Evan Burrows wrote:
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>> I just started tinkering with the online banking function of gnucash and am running into the same problem as user jralls at ceridwen.us posted on June 15, 2010 (with the same subject line as this message). This was regarding the crashing of AqBanking when setting up an OFX account and in the user configuration windows switching from Intro to General or OFX. Gnucash will crash and throw an error window saying qt3-wizard quit unexpectedly. I am running GnuCash 2.3.7 on Mac OSX 10.6.4. I also downloaded 2.2.9.4 from the site a few minutes ago and had the same error. I am not sure if the original poster resolved the issue.. If he did I would definitely be interested in hearing the fix. I have attached the crash log in a txt attachment. I don't have access to a windows machine to test running it in windows, but as the other user mentioned it wouldn't be preferred to run it in a vm obviously.
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>> If anyone has any ideas on how to work through this issue i would greatly appreciate it. Aside from the online banking issue gnucash is great!
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> I'm the MacOSX maintainer; it was anther user (Martin Cunningham) who reported the problem with 2.2.9.4. I'm not able to replicate it. The aqbanking qtwizard maintainer suggested that there might be a problem with Qt frameworks, but it's difficult to test when the problem resolutely fails to replicate on my machines.
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> I didn't ask this of Martin directly: Is it possible that you have another installation of the Qt Frameworks in /Library that might be confusing the dynamic loader?
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> The only solace I can offer is that the next release of GnuCash 2.3.x will be built with much less Qt3 legacy support, and I'll ship with a newer version of Qt, just to be sure.
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> Regards,
> John Ralls
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