2023-07-25 GnuCash IRC logs
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11:10:57 <chris> jralls: in the last 2 commits I guess the GNCImportMainMatcher must be created via new/delete instead of g_new/g_free to properly handle the vector<string> ?
11:14:12 <chris> converting g_malloc/g_free to new/delete leads to segfault.
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11:43:25 <chris> it's becase GNCimportmatcher was being zero-initialized which 'new' doesn't do.
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12:39:07 <jralls> @tell chris what last 2 commits? But if you're going to use new & delete you need to provide a constructor and a destructor.
12:39:08 <gncbot> jralls: The operation succeeded.
12:41:22 <jralls> @tell silver-fox That's a question for your accountant.
12:41:22 <gncbot> jralls: The operation succeeded.
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18:26:53 <bdr9> Hello, I'm using GnuCash 5.3 on Windows with a PostgreSQL db, and every time I start Gnucash, it prompts me for the database password. Is there a way to make GnuCash remember the password so I don't need to type it every time?
18:37:08 <jralls> bdr9, not on Windows.
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19:00:36 <NoobAlice> bdr9: Not GnuCash itself, but a password manager program could make it so that you just use a shortcut to fill it in. KeepassXC, for example.
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