gnucash-user Digest, Vol 176, Issue 58

Colin Law clanlaw at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 04:05:06 EST 2017


Now that you have found them do remember to make regular backups to a
removable usb drive or something, that is not permanently plugged into
your computer, and also backup any other important files/documents you
have. Remember that a PC or drive can go up in smoke (literally or
metaphorically) at any time, taking your data with it. You should also
have an occasional offsite backup in case of fire/theft or similar
catastrophe.

Colin

On 29 November 2017 at 07:36, Ian McAllister <purchase at smarthomebiz.com> wrote:
> A big thanks to everybody who tried to help me to recover from the crash.
> It's fixed!
>
> The trouble is that I don't have a good enough memory for the half-million
> files on my hard drive.
>
> I just spotted that I had two folders in my data folder (which doesn't get
> wiped each time that Windows crashes) for personal accounts and business
> accounts. All that I needed to do was to reinstall GnuCash then tell it to
> open file. Then I had to navigate to one of the two discovered folders and
> open the folder - not one of the files. Then I did the same with the other,
> and everything is set up again.
>
> Now I've re-named the files with gnucash in the name which might help my
> memory - e.g. AccountsBusinessGnucash2017
>
> Thanks for your help - I hated the idea of re-entering half a year of
> bookkeeping.
>
> Ian McAllister
>
>
> On 29/11/2017 01:00 AM, gnucash-user-request at gnucash.org wrote:
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>> Today's Topics:
>>
>>     1. Re: Gncash 2.6.17 crash on Mac Os High Sierra 10.13.Beta
>>        (Alexis Lucena Torrellas)
>>     2. Re: gnucash-user Digest, Vol 176, Issue 55 (Frank H. Ellenberger)
>>     3. Feedback for 2.7.2 on Windows (Alen Siljak)
>>     4. Re: Alphavantage not working in gnucash 2.6.17 (John Ralls)
>>     5. MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems (Fiona Vella)
>>     6. Re: GnuCash release numbering (Alan Whiteman)
>>     7. Re: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems (Gerry Starnes)
>>     8. Re: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems (Christoph R)
>>     9. Re: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems (Fiona Vella)
>>    10. Re: Alphavantage not working in gnucash 2.6.17 (Patrick Alken)
>>    11. Slow startup on Windows 10, v2.6.18 (Steve Goings)
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 07:01:13 -0400
>> From: Alexis Lucena Torrellas <alexislucena65 at gmail.com>
>> To: Christoph R <subscriptions+listen at rohland.net>
>> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: Gncash 2.6.17 crash on Mac Os High Sierra 10.13.Beta
>> Message-ID: <69CA103B-6188-4797-A488-B80DB894695A at gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=utf-8
>>
>> Thank you very much, I did it and I can use the program again ... I do not
>> know how much I appreciate it, I thank you very much ...
>>
>> Blessings!
>>
>>> El 28 nov. 2017, a las 6:32 a. m., Christoph R
>>> <subscriptions+listen at rohland.net> escribi?:
>>>
>>> Use the current release (2.6.18). It is out there
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Christoph
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 14:51:13 +0100
>> From: "Frank H. Ellenberger" <frank.h.ellenberger at gmail.com>
>> To: helpian at smarthomebiz.com, gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: gnucash-user Digest, Vol 176, Issue 55
>> Message-ID: <35437b2a-d92f-0b07-dd39-b8e3fa8caf9e at gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>
>> Am 28.11.2017 um 04:44 schrieb Ian McAllister:
>>>
>>> Thanks David,
>>>
>>> I searched my backup disk, and found 473 instances of .gnucash but no
>>> files with the right name, but without the .gcm at the end.
>>>
>>> I suppose I'll just have to start with a new installation, and put in
>>> data from my bank for five months.
>>>
>>> Ian McAllister
>>
>> If you have a copy of the windows registry in your backup, search it for
>> keys similar to "org.gnucash.history" file0 ... should contain the path
>> of your recent used data files.
>>
>> Usually they should be in your home directory, but not in its .gnucash
>> directory.
>>
>> HTH
>> Frank
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 14:53:16 +0100
>> From: "Alen Siljak" <alen.siljak at gmx.com>
>> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Feedback for 2.7.2 on Windows
>> Message-ID:
>>
>> <trinity-9a16ee0c-c366-4558-9548-154ed6b4555a-1511877196598 at 3c-app-mailcom-bs15>
>>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>>
>>     Hi!
>>
>>     This is my first post to the list and I'm still figuring out where all
>>     the different pieces of information should be addressed. I'm not sure
>>     if there is a specific channel for the unstable version feedback,
>> apart
>>     from BugZilla.
>>     I had a brief run of the 2.7.2 version of GnuCash on Windows 10. It
>>     took a while to start the first time but everything went well there.
>>     The application seems quicker and more responsive than 2.6.18 in
>>     general.
>>     One thing I noticed, though, is that no custom reports were available
>>     in the Reports menu even though the settings were correctly copied to
>>     the new location in the roaming profile folder.
>>
>>     Other than that, I'd like to thank you very much for this software
>>     package. I've followed it for years but have only made the switch
>>     recently. I'm still in the process of migrating the data. I really
>> like
>>     being able to run my own reports on the data and, in that regard, I
>>     hope for more extensibility in the future. Python bindings are a great
>>     idea but they are currrently not available on Windows.
>>     Fortunately, Sebastien provided some wonderful functionality for
>> Python
>>     in the form of piecash and gnucash-utilities project. I'm writing some
>>     portfolio tools and reports that I find missing in GnuCash, on top of
>>     those two projects, in https://github.com/MisterY/gnucash-portfolio.
>>     We'll see what this grows into and/if these get merged.
>>
>>     Cheers,
>>
>>     Alen
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 06:50:59 -0800
>> From: John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.us>
>> To: Patrick Alken <alken at colorado.edu>
>> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: Alphavantage not working in gnucash 2.6.17
>> Message-ID: <73BA756E-A53D-48C7-8A3B-B7A9E26EC127 at ceridwen.us>
>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=us-ascii
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 9:57 PM, Patrick Alken <alken at colorado.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Apologies if this has already been asked, but I couldn't find this exact
>>> issue in the recent mailings.
>>>
>>> I have:
>>>
>>> gnucash: 2.6.17
>>>
>>> F::Q: 1.47
>>>
>>> My F::Q works from the command line:
>>>
>>> ----------
>>>
>>> $ gnc-fq-dump alphavantage CSCO
>>> Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
>>>      symbol: CSCO                 <=== required
>>>        date: 11/27/2017           <=== recommended
>>>    currency: USD                  <=== required
>>>        last: 36.8700              <=\
>>>         nav:                      <=== one of these
>>>       price:                      <=/
>>>    timezone:                      <=== optional
>>> ----------
>>>
>>> However inside gnucash price editor I still get the "unknown error when
>>> retrieving price quotes".
>>>
>>> I have unchecked the "Get Online Quotes" flag from ALL of my stocks in
>>> the security editor. However the price editor still gives me the same
>>> error (unknown error).
>>>
>>> gnucash --debug shows nothing related to quotes. I only get lines like
>>> this:
>>>
>>> ----
>>>
>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>> baln=0/1
>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>> baln=0/100
>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>> baln=0/100
>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>> baln=0/100
>>>
>>> ----
>>>
>>> Can anyone advise how to diagnose the issue?
>>
>> What OS and how did you install F::Q?
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 10:10:21 -0500
>> From: Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com>
>> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems
>> Message-ID:
>>
>> <CA+5H=D99W0e5-xGEPwR+A2zDXzVyDd5P_0Q461h3YiH29vXORQ at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra and now the Gnucash application
>> will no longer open. Have others experienced this problem elsewhere? Is
>> there a fix?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 07:27:55 -0800
>> From: Alan Whiteman <a.c.whiteman at gmail.com>
>> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: GnuCash release numbering
>> Message-ID: <a38ea0ca-8b70-7a80-7a87-9a7dd9663fb2 at gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>
>> Thank you Eric for such a thorough explanation. Very nice.
>>
>> I think my point is purely from a marketing perspective. For the
>> number-inclined people such as accountants and software developers, this
>> all makes perfect sense. However, for the ordinary folk the system can
>> be confusing. So perhaps a sort of "cosmetic" version system may be
>> employed?
>>
>> 2.6.18 -> "Version 26"
>>
>> 2.7.0 -> "Version 27"
>>
>> 2.7.1 -> Version 28"
>>
>> ...etc.
>>
>> Although to be perfectly honest, "stable release" is clearly labeled on
>> the website.
>>
>> On 11/27/2017 07:59 PM, Eric Siegerman wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 02:14:31PM -0500, davelist at mac.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Yes, 2.6.18 is newer. Each number between the periods is a
>>>> separate number and 18 is greater than 3.
>>>
>>> To expand on that:  software version numbers don't work like
>>> decimal fractions, even though they use "." as a separator.
>>> Think of "2.6.18" as a series of (multi-digit) integers, and
>>> compare each integer in turn until you find one that differs:
>>>        2 = 2
>>>        6 = 6
>>>       18 > 3    <--- Bingo!
>>>
>>> To put it another way: unlike in mathematics, "2.6.3" and
>>> "2.6.30" are *not* equal.  (GnuCash 2.6.30 doesn't exist -- nor,
>>> I imagine, will it ever exist, because the whole 2.6.x series
>>> will reach end-of-life long before it gets twelve more releases.)
>>>
>>> It gets weirder; I oversimplified, above.  The individual
>>> components of a version number are not always integers.  There
>>> can be other characters as well, usually letters.  Worse, what
>>> those letters mean depends on the project.
>>>
>>> In some projects, "3a" comes before "3".  To invent an example,
>>> "4.7.3a1" might be the first "alpha testing" pre-release.  Then
>>> "beta" releases like 4.7.3b1; then "release candidates" like
>>> 4.7.3rc1; and finally the *real* release, 4.7.3 itself.
>>>
>>> In other projects, it's the other way around -- something like
>>> "3a" comes *after* "3".
>>>
>>> GnuCash works the second way.  It had 2.6.17a and 2.6.17b as
>>> *very* minor post-release corrections to 2.6.17.  Typically
>>> one tries to avoid needing these post-release fixups, and in
>>> fact GnuCash 2.6.18 hasn't needed any ... but sometimes stuff
>>> happens...
>>>
>>> One wants the world of computers to be as logical as Mr. Spock,
>>> but alas, we humans seem able to make a confusing mess out of
>>> anything :-/
>>>
>>>> In general, do not download the 2.7.x versions as those are
>>>> beta releases for the next version unless you are testing those
>>>> with other data (i.e., don't run a 2.7 with the only copy of
>>>> your actual data file).
>>>
>>> The way GnuCash distinguishes testing prereleases is with odd vs.
>>> even numbers for the second component.  The 2.6.x series are
>>> "stable", i.e. intended for production use.  There are already
>>> several 2.7.x releases, but those are "unstable"; they're only
>>> for testing, *not* production use.  Once the 2.7.x series
>>> stabilizes, they'll release 2.8.0, which will be the first stable
>>> release of the new series.  So:
>>>
>>>       2.6.3     <--- Several years old now
>>>       ...
>>>       2.6.16
>>>       2.6.17
>>>       2.6.17a
>>>       2.6.17b
>>>       2.6.18    <--- The current stable release.  INSTALL THIS ONE.
>>>
>>>       2.7.0     \    These already exist ...
>>>       2.7.1     |    ... but they're for testing only.
>>>       2.7.2     /    DO NOT USE them for real work!
>>>
>>> ------------  <--- (2017-11-27.  Below here is in the future.)
>>>
>>>       2.6.19    <--- The next stable release in the 2.6.x series
>>>       2.7.3     <--- The next testing release
>>>       2.6.x     <--- Repeat as necessary ...
>>>       2.7.y     <--- ... until ...
>>>
>>>       2.8.0     <--- The first stable release of the new series
>>>       2.8.1     <--- And so on
>>>       ...
>>>       2.9.0     <--- First of the testing prereleases leading up to
>>>                      2.10.0
>>>
>>>
>>>     - Eric
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>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 7
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 09:28:09 -0600
>> From: Gerry Starnes <gerrystarnes at gmail.com>
>> To: Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com>
>> Cc: Gnucash User List <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
>> Subject: Re: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems
>> Message-ID:
>>
>> <CAK8D83frw-esdGyPBRnttUDw-D5EAwqZt2kBhp2p3xJ6M7sV_Q at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>>
>> Yes. Upgraded to latest version. Problem solved.
>>
>> GS
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra and now the Gnucash application
>>> will no longer open. Have others experienced this problem elsewhere? Is
>>> there a fix?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> _______________________________________________
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>>> gnucash-user at gnucash.org
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>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 8
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 16:29:30 +0100
>> From: Christoph R <subscriptions+listen at rohland.net>
>> To: Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com>
>> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems
>> Message-ID: <9B3EBD4A-C40C-4CD7-BD14-C2CB03B2266C at rohland.net>
>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=us-ascii
>>
>> Hi Fiona,
>>
>> upgrade to the latest version (2.6.18) from http://www.gnucash.org
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Christoph
>>
>>> Am 28.11.2017 um 16:10 schrieb Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra and now the Gnucash application
>>> will no longer open. Have others experienced this problem elsewhere? Is
>>> there a fix?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> gnucash-user mailing list
>>> gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>>> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user
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>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 9
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 10:35:20 -0500
>> From: Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com>
>> To: Christoph R <subscriptions+listen at rohland.net>
>> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: MacOS Sierra - Upgrade Problems
>> Message-ID: <9A0A5CF2-2719-471A-8CF9-3D9DD961905D at gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset=us-ascii
>>
>> Thanks all!
>>
>>> On Nov 28, 2017, at 10:29 AM, Christoph R
>>> <subscriptions+listen at rohland.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Fiona,
>>>
>>> upgrade to the latest version (2.6.18) from http://www.gnucash.org
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>>> Am 28.11.2017 um 16:10 schrieb Fiona Vella <fmcvella at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra and now the Gnucash application
>>>> will no longer open. Have others experienced this problem elsewhere? Is
>>>> there a fix?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> gnucash-user mailing list
>>>> gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>>>> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user
>>>> -----
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>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 10
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 09:46:25 -0700
>> From: Patrick Alken <alken at colorado.edu>
>> To: John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.us>
>> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Re: Alphavantage not working in gnucash 2.6.17
>> Message-ID: <ed793588-bd39-84a0-dcc4-6ce244c99a28 at colorado.edu>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>
>> My OS is Ubuntu linux 17.10
>>
>> and I installed F::Q via CPAN (gnc-fq-dump and gnc-fq-helper work ok
>> from the commandline with alphavantage)
>>
>> On 11/28/2017 07:50 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 9:57 PM, Patrick Alken <alken at colorado.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Apologies if this has already been asked, but I couldn't find this exact
>>>> issue in the recent mailings.
>>>>
>>>> I have:
>>>>
>>>> gnucash: 2.6.17
>>>>
>>>> F::Q: 1.47
>>>>
>>>> My F::Q works from the command line:
>>>>
>>>> ----------
>>>>
>>>> $ gnc-fq-dump alphavantage CSCO
>>>> Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
>>>>       symbol: CSCO                 <=== required
>>>>         date: 11/27/2017           <=== recommended
>>>>     currency: USD                  <=== required
>>>>         last: 36.8700              <=\
>>>>          nav:                      <=== one of these
>>>>        price:                      <=/
>>>>     timezone:                      <=== optional
>>>> ----------
>>>>
>>>> However inside gnucash price editor I still get the "unknown error when
>>>> retrieving price quotes".
>>>>
>>>> I have unchecked the "Get Online Quotes" flag from ALL of my stocks in
>>>> the security editor. However the price editor still gives me the same
>>>> error (unknown error).
>>>>
>>>> gnucash --debug shows nothing related to quotes. I only get lines like
>>>> this:
>>>>
>>>> ----
>>>>
>>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>>> baln=0/1
>>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>>> baln=0/100
>>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>>> baln=0/100
>>>> * 22:34:53  INFO <gnc.account> [xaccAccountGetBalanceInCurrency]
>>>> baln=0/100
>>>>
>>>> ----
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone advise how to diagnose the issue?
>>>
>>> What OS and how did you install F::Q?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> John Ralls
>>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 11
>> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 10:53:32 -0600
>> From: Steve Goings <jsgoings at novagraph.com>
>> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: Slow startup on Windows 10, v2.6.18
>> Message-ID:
>>
>> <CAOccJfgNRvzRZie4p2VEGmWK9m7_nBhK2WT9Y21+xZtd2i_BjA at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>>
>> I've been using 2.6.18 on Windows 10 for some weeks with no problems until
>> recently.
>>
>> Now, startup gets very slow as Gnucash renders the first report that was
>> displayed in the last session. It takes about 30 seconds to render that
>> first report. Then the other reports render quickly, as expected.
>>
>> When I close all the reports and then close Gnucash, restart happens
>> quickly as expected. Then when I try to run any report, there is again
>> about a 30 second delay to render that first report, no matter what it is.
>> After that, other reports are rendered quickly.
>>
>> I have created a new Gnucash file, with the basic accounts, and no data,
>> and get the same delay when rendering any of the standard reports the
>> first
>> time.
>>
>> I have removed and reinstalled Gnucash 2.6.18, to no avail. When I look at
>> the Windows task manager, nothing seems to be eating CPU cycles or doing
>> anything to slow down the system.
>>
>> I also have the latest Mac version of Gnucash running on a MacBook Pro,
>> and
>> it does not have this problem on the same data file and reports.
>>
>> Seeing this long delay after seeing none earlier has made me worry about
>> some problem in the installation on Windows. I have tried clearing out all
>> the Gnucash support files, such as I can find and reinstalling. None of
>> this helps.
>>
>> Is this long delay on Windows for the first report rendering expected
>> behavior now? If anyone has some ideas I would be grateful.
>>
>> In the meantime, I have gone back to 2.4.15 on Windows, and it works
>> without any of the delays, but I would prefer to use the newer release if
>> possible.
>>
>> I tried the development release, and it would not even run on my system.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions. I did report a bug on
>> this,
>>
>> SG
>>
>>
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