Segmentation Fault

C M Reinehr cmr at reinehr.net
Fri Feb 23 12:49:06 EST 2018


Noted. I'll take care of that.

When I first started using Gnucash I think I did that just to make it 
easier to back up.

CMR


On 02/23/2018 11:46 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op vrijdag 23 februari 2018 18:40:27 CET schreef C M Reinehr:
>> John,
>>
>> FYI, by clean I meant that I was running only Debian compiled programs
>> downloaded from the repository, but in all honesty had forgotten that I
>> had tried to install some of Doug Doughty's custom reports.
>>
>> In any case, I reinstalled Gnucash, created a new .gnucash directory
>> into which I copied my existing gnucash data file (gnucash.personal in
>>
> Please do not store your gnucash data file .gnucash. That directory is only
> meant for internal housekeeping and possibly adding some custom configuration
> files.
>
> Instead store your gnucash data file in a more typical place for documents on
> your PC, like your Documents directory (or a subdirectory thereof).
>
> This is not a direct answer to your question I'm afraid, but still important
> to clean up.
>
> Regards,
>
> Geert
>
>

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