[GNC] GnuCash 5.13-2

Stephen M. Butler kg7je at arrl.net
Mon Sep 29 17:44:13 EDT 2025


#1.  It didn't remember my previously save import settings.  Just 
couldn't find it.
#2.  All expense splits went to the Imbalance account even though the 
appropriate page showed that all account entries were properly assigned 
to their expense accounts.


On 9/29/25 14:32, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Uh! I've just imported transactions via CSV and didn't notice anything 
> strange. Can you tell us what you've encountered?
>
> F.
>
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> Stephen M. Butler <kg7je at arrl.net> schrieb am Mo., 29. Sept. 2025, 23:28:
>
>     Something weird on the CSV Transaction import in 5.13-2.  I'll try to
>     figure it out later.
>
>     I need to revert back to 5.12-62 (my last compile that worked
>     correctly)
>     in order to get some time sensitive work done.
>
>     How can I get git reset to that point?  I've just done a git pull
>     that
>     ended me up at 5.13-2.
>
>     Note:  I did have a directory with that build but when I went
>     there to
>     issue the sudo make install it started doing the compiles all over
>     again
>     rather than just installing what had already been compiled in that
>     folder.  So, now I need to force git back to the previous commit
>     point
>     to do a clean compile of 5.12-62 <<sigh>>
>
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