Saved report based on Tax report crash on Yosemite

Phil Buckley philiptbuckley at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 04:51:34 EST 2015


Mike/David,

Thanks for responding. I had already tested with a couple of other images and got the same results - reading David’s comments - I just checked and they were all pngs. Converting my image to a jpeg doesn’t cause a crash, so I’d say the issue is related to png rendering.

Phil

> On 24 Feb 2015, at 01:12, David Plank <email at daveplank.com> wrote:
> 
> I just uploaded GNUCash 2.6.5 for an Intel Mac. I never had a problem before but now, when I apply a custom style sheet that has a png image to an invoice that I have selected to print, GNUCash crashes.
> 
> I can apply a custom style sheet without a logo image file to the invoice for printing without a problem.
> 
> The png file worked fine in version 2.6.0 of GNUCash so it is not corrupt.
> 
> I have tested this several times, as soon as I click the Apply button with the style sheet with an image, GNUCash crashes.
> 
> DP
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon Feb 23 17:44:40 2015, Mike Alexander wrote:
>> --On February 23, 2015 at 6:36:12 PM +0000 Phil Buckley <philiptbuckley at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> After a disk failure I’ve just upgraded to Yosemite after happily
>>> running Gnwucash 2.6.5 under Mavericks for quite a while.
>>> 
>>> I managed to recover some files from the old disk, so using my last
>>> copy of Gnucash data file was no problem, however, I couldn’t find
>>> the saved report configurations in ~/Library/Application
>>> Support/Gnucash on the old disk — no saved-report directory. So I
>>> gave up and decided to recreate from scratch.
>>> 
>>> I use one saved report for a VAT invoice — it’s based on Tax
>>> report (which runs fine unmodified), so open that and changed various
>>> bits and pieces and when I click apply Gnucash crashes. I’ve
>>> repeated many times, making smaller and smaller changes, until just
>>> changing the logo (report options/display/logo filename) and clicking
>>> apply will cause the crash. Tried different logos just in case —
>>> same result.
>> 
>> It looks to me like the PNG file that contains your logo is corrupted. Try replacing it with an image that you know is ok
>> and see if the report opens.  If so you can try to find or recreate a good image for your logo.
>> 
>>            Mike
>> 
>> 
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