[GNC] "No suitable backend" error for database backed gnucash file

Adrien Monteleone adrien.monteleone at gmail.com
Sun Apr 8 10:43:12 EDT 2018


Oh, I found it.

Here’s the link to the bug with a possible solution: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794933

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 8, 2018, at 9:41 AM, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.monteleone at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> If the backend is installed (as it was for me, I simply upgraded GC) then you might need to modify the environment file in the 3.0 app’s bundle. Look in this month’s archives on the list for a post by me on the same topic. I didn’t get a reply, but I found that solution via a bug report that JohnR offered. Sorry I don’t have the link handy or the info on the tip of my tongue to save you the searching trouble.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On Apr 8, 2018, at 7:33 AM, David Carlson <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Did you verify that you had the back end installed?  see
>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database
>> 
>> 
>> David C
>> 
>> On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 7:10 AM, coolnodje <coolnodje at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Using Gnucash on MacOS, I got this error trying to open a recently
>>> created file which I think I based on a database back-end instead of the
>>> standard.
>>> 
>>> I have upgraded to 3.0 in the meantime and thought it was the problem.
>>> 
>>> But I realized when I finally was able to start a v2.6.20 on an older
>>> MacOS10.12 virtual machine that I still had the problem.
>>> Which means that this is all unrelated to the 3.0 upgrade.
>>> 
>>> I've tried to revert the file to an older version (prior to the last
>>> modification, so prior to the last successful opening) but got the same
>>> error.
>>> This really confuses me:
>>> 
>>> - the file as it was the last time it was successfully modified cannot
>>> be opened (which should exclude file corruption problem)
>>> 
>>> - the latest version on latest MacOS can't open it because "No suitable
>>> backend", but 2.6.20 on MacOS10.12 also can't open it because "No
>>> suitable backend".
>>> 
>>> So if the file itself is not the problem, and if version that used to be
>>> able to open it can't anymore, where could the problem come from?
>>> 
>>> Only I wasn't able to reproduce the error with the exact same setup I
>>> had when last successfully modified: trying to reinstall 2.6.20 on
>>> MacOS10.13 I realized it can't be started anymore (Gnucash can't be
>>> opened because of a problem - DYLD, [0x4] Symbol missing)
>>> 
>>> Is there anything I can do to try to save the file in question?
>>> 
>>> - nodje
>>> 
>>> 
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