[GNC] 2.6.15 to 3.4
Derek Atkins
derek at ihtfp.com
Wed Feb 12 14:25:07 EST 2020
Hi Doc!
You will need to File -> Open the data files in ~/gnucash-data
The migration probably did not include your preferences, which is where
those lists of files are contained.
-derek
On Wed, February 12, 2020 2:19 pm, D. R. Evans wrote:
> I just installed the current debian stable version (3.4) on a new machine,
> and
> copied over my ~.gnucash files from an older debian machine running
> gnucash
> 2.6.15.
>
> On startup, I got a message about the account files that were in
> ~/.gnucash
> being moved into the .local hiearchy.
>
> OK, but now how do I actually see all the accounts and data that I could
> see
> on the old machine in 2.6.15? None of the old accounts are appearing on
> the
> initial gnucash screen.
>
> (If it matters, the actual log files and account data were in a directory
> called ~/gnucash-data; a copy of that is also on the new machine.)
>
> Doc
>
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