2024-04-28 GnuCash IRC logs

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01:35:12 <Antisoche> jralls: Thanks for the information. Giving it 0 in-depth thought, it seems like the right place to try to combine transactions from a split-tx CSV is in the importer screen where you select between "A"dd, "U"pdate, and "C"heck. The other problem with the Fidelity CSVs is that their multi-line splits may span 6 lines instead of just 2 (a single tx with LT gains, ST gains, and a DIV orders those three items together, and then the "splits" all appear
01:35:13 <Antisoche> together after them), and then they list the transaction in reverse chronological order so the newest transaction is at the top and it works backwards in time. What a pita...
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02:37:24 <fell> Nice, https://github.com/itplr-kosit offers a validator for xrechnung (german governmental invoice implementation of CEN/EN/DIN 16931, which follows uBL and UN/CEFACT)
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13:15:59 <pl0ni> flatpak is displaying the following message during an update:
13:16:03 <pl0ni> Info: runtime org.gnome.Platform branch 44 is end-of-life, with reason:
13:16:03 <pl0ni> The GNOME 44 runtime is no longer supported as of March 20, 2024. Please ask your application developer to migrate to a supported platform.
13:16:03 <pl0ni> Info: applications using this runtime:
13:16:03 <pl0ni> org.gnucash.GnuCash
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16:25:24 <jralls> Englishman, interesting. SSLeay and presumably friends are present, just removed from @INC. I told you back on the 16th that you could list @INC with perl -e 'print(join("\n", @INC)), "\n");'. What does that show? Does changing perl to /usr/bin/perl emit anything different?
16:27:24 <jralls> englishman, If /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.34/darwin-thread-multi-2-level/ isn't included in either one you can add it with PERL5LIB=... either on the command line with the ARCH stuff or by exporting it first.
16:30:22 <jralls> Antisoche, we're not going to add that to GnuCash. Trying to accommodate every possible format is too hard. You'll have to do it yourself with the tool of your choice. That could be a spreadsheet macro or any scripting language.
18:17:19 <Antisoche> jralls: Thanks. It was just a passing thought, not a feature request.
18:18:22 <Antisoche> Although, commercial programs (they mention MS Money) do support it...
18:21:46 <Antisoche> <shrug> It would probably be handy to have a little library of import filters that take in these weirdo CSV and put them in a "gnucash" format, rather than tell everyone to write their own filter. Like an npm for gnucash. It would probably have to be written in scheme though. Anyway, I digress...
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20:20:05 <englishman> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/zQzWcBCS
20:20:19 <englishman> jralls: sorry not sure how to ‘change perl to /usr/bin/perl'
20:21:03 <englishman> there’s a similar path to what you mention in the above terminal output
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