2016-12-29 GnuCash IRC logs

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10:32:29 <dan1> Hello, I'm using GnuCash 2.6.12 installed on Kubuntu 16.04 to make a budget for 2017. This is my first attempt at using the budget feature and I'm having trouble figuring out how to transfer money. I've been following a YouTube video where the user adds money to his checking account and at the bottom Window it shows the money in the transfer column. I've been unable to reproduce this. I'm not
10:32:31 <dan1> having any problem with Income or Expense accounts, but have been unable to get the bottom Window to register any transfers.
10:35:54 <warlord> Are you sure the video is showing budgetary entry and not regular transaction entry?
10:36:01 * warlord has never actually used the budget features
10:36:46 <dan1> Yes, he goes through the Action > New Budget menu and works in the budget tab the entire time.
10:38:54 <dan1> Here's the link: https://youtu.be/_PMz7SMt68E?t=6m40s When I place money in checking the Transfers at the bottom stays at 0.
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10:54:22 <warlord> dan1: so what happens when you enter something into your checking account?
10:56:11 <dan1> The entry stays correct in the top window showing money has been placed in the checking account, but the transfers row on the bottom window does not update. As a result I'm not able to make the total row in the bottom window sum to 0.00
10:57:48 <warlord> Sorry. Like I said, I've never used the budget features so not sure what's going on.
10:58:44 <dan1> No problem. Thanks for looking at it
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11:00:10 <warlord> You could TRY upgrading to the current release, 2.6.15... But I dont think there's been any changes in the budget section. Another thing to try: It COULD be an updating issue.. Maybe save the file, exit, and restart?
11:22:29 <dan1> I'm digging into the code now (for the version I have (apt-get source gnucash)). It looks like the totalassets is used to calculate the transfer row. And it sums up all top level accounts. I'm not 100% sure what counts as a top level account. When I add something to checking it automatically shows up in "Current Assets" which checking is a subaccount of, but the but it doesn't make its way all
11:22:31 <dan1> the way up to "Assets" which current assets is a subaccount of. If I manually set "Assets" to be the amount I put in checking then the bottom Window works correctly
11:22:35 <dan1> Good enough solution for me
11:22:39 <dan1> Thanks for the help :)
11:23:58 <dan1> Actually even easier. The top level Assets account is solid black which menas they were manually set (I don't remember doing that) When I delete the values they turn gray and it's calculated correctly based on sub accounts
11:30:37 <warlord> Ahh... That could do it.
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16:48:42 <jralls> warlord: gcdev-maint built all the way without error this time. It took just over an hour and a half; GnuCash itself took about 4 minutes.
16:52:49 <jralls> There's only one small problem, and only for releases: The Inno installer puts up the UAC dialog, requiring manual intervention. Won't bother nightlies but would block a release.
16:56:09 <jralls> On e solution would be to duplicate the HTML Help Workshop script that checks if there's already one installed outside the current tree. ISTM we could go a bit further and check for/install both HHW and Inno as part of the bootstrap script. It's kinda silly to have a separate install in each build directory.
17:04:02 <jralls> I've set up a scheduled task to run c:\gcdev\gnucash-on-windows.git\buildserver\build_periodic.bat. I think the only other thing to do is to copy the ssh private key from the XP VM and turn off the nightly build there.
17:17:23 <jralls> warlord: As for the timeout on ovirt, it seems to be looking for activity on the webpage, not in the virtual server session. The sort-of good news is that the running RemoteViewer notices the refreshed console.vv and reconnects automagically when you log back in. Still a bit of a PITA.
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19:48:21 <warlord> jralls: w.r.t. ssh: we can just generate a new key on the new server.
19:48:45 <warlord> jralls: w.r.t. periodic builds... will it built both maint and master branches regularly?
19:50:01 <warlord> w.r.t. HHW, I think we can probably just re-use the already-installed version.. The only reason not to have a 'global' is if we really do need different versions for different releases.
19:51:46 <warlord> w.r.t. timeout, I'm surprised that the webpage timeout has anything to do with the console timeout. I suppose that's possible, but if you're using the console actively it shouldn't timeout. I think just hitting shift every 10 minutes should keep it alive, even if your portal session times out.
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23:34:51 * CDB-Man wishes more people knew what w.r.t meant