[GNC] Crash on account delete

R Losey rlosey at gmail.com
Mon Jan 2 17:03:41 EST 2023


Welcome!

I switched from Quicken to Gnucash seven years ago. I didn't bother to
import from Quicken - I tried once and had problems. I figured that if I
needed past data, I could just run Quicken, and the Quicken data would just
age off. I used Quicken a lot in the first month or two, but it's been 2-3
years since I have needed to use Quicken for anything... now it's old
enough that I don't believe I will.

In all that time, I have rarely found a problem with GnuCash. It may have
crashed on me a few times over the years, but then so has other items I've
used.

In my opinion, the biggest deficit to GnuCash is the reports... The "out of
the box" reports don't seem helpful to me. I know that they are can be made
very useful through customizing, but I have always found it hard to make it
report what I wanted to report.

I don't think it's especially buggy... I'm actually pretty impressed with
it.



On Sun, Jan 1, 2023 at 6:03 PM Xe Roy <xeroy at hotmail.com> wrote:

> I am a new user using GnuCash for the first time.
> About an hour into adding transactions, I already crashed the program.
> I was trying to delete an empty account that had a subaccount.
> Then the program disappeared and I lost the last few inputs.
> Is GnuCash buggy?
> Should I switch from XML to one of the database formats?
>
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