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Gnucash
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Victoria Heisner
2011-07-23 18:04:56 UTC
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Has anybody had any problems with gnucash since the last upgrade?
Something bad apparently upgraded in my latest uDn world, because now I'm
getting seg faults when I try to start gnucash.

I'm doing an -e system now. If that doesn't do anything, then I'll
downgrade gnucash. Might even go to Kmymoney..... I'm just waking up, and
in a bit of a panic, so not thinking straight...

PRose
Victoria Heisner
2011-07-27 22:42:31 UTC
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Post by Victoria Heisner
Has anybody had any problems with gnucash since the last upgrade?
Something bad apparently upgraded in my latest uDn world, because now I'm
getting seg faults when I try to start gnucash.
I'm doing an -e system now. If that doesn't do anything, then I'll
downgrade gnucash. Might even go to Kmymoney..... I'm just waking up, and
in a bit of a panic, so not thinking straight...
PRose
Not to reply to my own post, but I ended up downgrading Gnucash. The old
one still works perfectly.

PRose
Aragorn
2011-07-28 05:32:38 UTC
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On Thursday 28 July 2011 00:42 in alt.os.linux.gentoo, Victoria Heisner
Post by Victoria Heisner
Post by Victoria Heisner
Has anybody had any problems with gnucash since the last upgrade?
Something bad apparently upgraded in my latest uDn world, because now
I'm getting seg faults when I try to start gnucash.
I'm doing an -e system now. If that doesn't do anything, then I'll
downgrade gnucash. Might even go to Kmymoney..... I'm just waking up,
and in a bit of a panic, so not thinking straight...
Not to reply to my own post, but I ended up downgrading Gnucash. The
old one still works perfectly.
Just for the record, I don't have any experience with GnuCash (and I'm
not running Gentoo at this time) so I couldn't give you any advice, but
I would just like to throw in that the lack of replies to your post may
have everything to do with the fact that this newsgroup was essentially
destroyed by a broken BBS that kept on spamming the group with old
messages several times a day for over a year.

My guess is that most regulars have simply abandoned this group. I for
one am still monitoring it and I'm hoping that life will return to it
some day. I prefer Usenet communication over all those silly web-based
forums. This newsgroup used to be an excellent barometer on the status
of the Gentoo distribution, but without scouting various websites or
subscribing to mailing lists, there's just no telling today on how well
(or how badly) Gentoo is doing these days. Sure, some of the developers
have their own blogs on the Gentoo website, but that doesn't really tell
us much, does it?

I do remember your pseudonym "PRose" from way back when this group was
still florishing, and I know of at least one other person who monitors
this group, even if only for archiving purposes - I believe he keeps a
local news spool - so it's possible that only the three of us remain.

It's sad, really.
--
Aragorn
(registered GNU/Linux user #223157)
David W Noon
2011-07-28 13:40:43 UTC
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My guess is that most regulars have simply abandoned this group. I
for one am still monitoring it and I'm hoping that life will return to
it some day.
I also monitor this newsgroup. I couldn't help the o.p. because I
don't run GnuCash, but I will follow up to messages where I can be of
some little help.
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J.O. Aho
2011-07-28 15:27:13 UTC
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Post by David W Noon
[snip]
Post by Aragorn
My guess is that most regulars have simply abandoned this group. I
for one am still monitoring it and I'm hoping that life will return to
it some day.
I also monitor this newsgroup. I couldn't help the o.p. because I
don't run GnuCash, but I will follow up to messages where I can be of
some little help.
I do lurk here too, neither do I run gnucash, so no way for me to help the OP.

Good to see that there are some more people around here than just me.
--
//Aho
Aragorn
2011-07-28 15:37:16 UTC
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On Thursday 28 July 2011 17:27 in alt.os.linux.gentoo, J.O. Aho
Post by J.O. Aho
Post by David W Noon
[snip]
Post by Aragorn
My guess is that most regulars have simply abandoned this group. I
for one am still monitoring it and I'm hoping that life will return
to it some day.
I also monitor this newsgroup. I couldn't help the o.p. because I
don't run GnuCash, but I will follow up to messages where I can be of
some little help.
I do lurk here too, neither do I run gnucash, so no way for me to help the OP.
Good to see that there are some more people around here than just me.
So there's five of us then. Okay, I guess we can start playing poker
now. :p
--
Aragorn
(registered GNU/Linux user #223157)
alnath
2011-08-20 08:10:11 UTC
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Post by Aragorn
So there's five of us then. Okay, I guess we can start playing poker
now. :p
that could help with gnucash ;) (no need of it if no more money ;) )
rh
2011-08-14 06:24:30 UTC
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Post by Aragorn
On Thursday 28 July 2011 00:42 in alt.os.linux.gentoo, Victoria Heisner
Post by Victoria Heisner
Post by Victoria Heisner
Has anybody had any problems with gnucash since the last upgrade?
Something bad apparently upgraded in my latest uDn world, because now
I'm getting seg faults when I try to start gnucash.
I'm doing an -e system now. If that doesn't do anything, then I'll
downgrade gnucash. Might even go to Kmymoney..... I'm just waking up,
and in a bit of a panic, so not thinking straight...
Not to reply to my own post, but I ended up downgrading Gnucash. The
old one still works perfectly.
Just for the record, I don't have any experience with GnuCash (and I'm
not running Gentoo at this time) so I couldn't give you any advice, but
I would just like to throw in that the lack of replies to your post may
have everything to do with the fact that this newsgroup was essentially
destroyed by a broken BBS that kept on spamming the group with old
messages several times a day for over a year.
My guess is that most regulars have simply abandoned this group. I for
one am still monitoring it and I'm hoping that life will return to it
some day. I prefer Usenet communication over all those silly web-based
forums. This newsgroup used to be an excellent barometer on the status
of the Gentoo distribution, but without scouting various websites or
subscribing to mailing lists, there's just no telling today on how well
(or how badly) Gentoo is doing these days. Sure, some of the developers
have their own blogs on the Gentoo website, but that doesn't really tell
us much, does it?
I do remember your pseudonym "PRose" from way back when this group was
still florishing, and I know of at least one other person who monitors
this group, even if only for archiving purposes - I believe he keeps a
local news spool - so it's possible that only the three of us remain.
It's sad, really.
--
Aragorn
(registered GNU/Linux user #223157)
The IRC channel #gentoo on Freenode and other nets are very busy. JM2C.

Terry
tatieus
2011-07-30 13:43:36 UTC
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Post by Victoria Heisner
Has anybody had any problems with gnucash since the last upgrade?
I've upgraded gnuCash today - to version 2.4.6 - and see no problem.

Arch: x86
USE: +cxx, +python; rest -

I have no GNOME, just dependencies for gnuCash.
PRose
tatieus
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