2015-08-30 GnuCash IRC logs
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05:41:14 <jscinoz> Hi there, I'm having an issue where all budgets are showing a total of zero for income, despite having values entered against income accounts. It was working in the past, but it's stopped working at some point and I'm not sure what's changed. How can I fix this?
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05:59:44 <jscinoz> This occurs the same on a new file as well
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06:41:27 <warlord> meb: There's a bug report on it; you need to set the default browser. Check the GnuCash Wiki/FAQ
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12:52:23 <jralls> gjanssens: Have you looked at PR32 on Github yet?
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13:49:25 <gjanssens> jralls: I have it open in my browser yes
13:50:07 <gjanssens> It looks like a reasonable code improvement
13:50:30 <gjanssens> I'm not too used to the tail recursions, but I know they are very popular in guile circles
13:51:06 <gjanssens> And I think the second patch does indeed make the code more readable.
13:51:18 <gjanssens> I also note that travis-ci fails on it
13:51:48 <gjanssens> But looking closer that's because travis by default installs gcc 4.6, which seems to be missing proper c++11 support
13:51:57 <gjanssens> And that has nothing to do with the current patch
13:52:08 <gjanssens> What's your opinion about it ?
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16:31:43 <jralls> @tell gjanssens The last hunk is a major improvement; it's too easy to get lost in the forest of (list) invocations in the original, and the named function makes it much clearer what's being done.
16:31:43 <gncbot> jralls: The operation succeeded.
16:43:54 <jralls> @tell gjanssens The other two strike me as just being Lisp-pedantic and overly verbose. For-each is perfectly good Scheme, but not available in Lisp. I find them less readable.
16:43:54 <gncbot> jralls: The operation succeeded.
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17:41:53 <psrqx> anyone have experience with gnucsh crashing every time you start the aqbanking wizard?
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17:52:35 <jralls> psrqx: ISTR there was a problem with that last year some time. What OS and version of GnuCash?
17:57:47 <psrqx> mint, 2..6.1
18:02:04 <jralls> Oh, 2.6.1. That had a bunch of problems, though I don't remember if AQB's wizard was one of them. You should upgrade to a more recent version.
18:05:23 <psrqx> will do. i was hoping i'd be okay with the one in the mint repository but i'll gett over it
18:05:40 <psrqx> is the sql functionality any different from xml?
18:23:52 <jralls> psrqx: Yes. The SQL backend save everything immediately and makes no backup files. It also has a few corner spots where data aren't saved correctly.
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23:09:13 <jscinoz> Hi there, I'm having an issue where all budgets are showing a total of zero for income, despite having values entered against income accounts. It was working in the past, but it's stopped working at some point and I'm not sure what's changed. How can I fix this? For refernce, this occurs with a brand new file also.