![]() ![]() * 18:06:11 ERROR gdouble gnc_gsettings_get_float(const gchar*, const gchar*): assertion 'G_IS_SETTINGS (settings_ptr)' failed * 18:06:11 ERROR GVariant* gnc_gsettings_get_user_value(const gchar*, const gchar*): assertion 'G_IS_SETTINGS (settings_ptr)' failed * 18:06:11 WARN Ignoring attempt to access unknown gsettings schema * 18:06:11 ERROR g_settings_new_full: assertion 'schema != NULL' failed I've used 'dconf-editor' and could find the configuration settings of gnucash u. This points gnucash not able to access its configuration data in dconf via gsettings. * 18:06:11 ERROR gboolean gnc_gsettings_ get_bool( const gchar*, const gchar*): assertion 'G_IS_SETTINGS (settings_ptr)' failed * 18:06:11 ERROR gdouble gnc_gsettings_ get_float( const gchar*, const gchar*): assertion 'G_IS_SETTINGS (settings_ptr)' failed * 18:06:11 ERROR GVariant* gnc_gsettings_ get_user_ value(const gchar*, const gchar*): assertion 'G_IS_SETTINGS (settings_ptr)' failed ![]() * 18:06:11 WARN Ignoring attempt to access unknown gsettings schema org.gnucash. * 18:06:11 ERROR g_settings_ new_full: assertion 'schema != NULL' failed I tried to reinstall all gnucash related packages with 'sudo apt reinstall gnucash gnucash-common gnucash-docs python3-gnucash', but this did not change anything.įurther research in /tmp/ace found there are many error messages, like: I did not store the file at this point in time, as I wanted to first make a backup of my gnucash file before the newer version changes it to the newest data file format. Interestingly enough, at the very first start of gnucash after the upgrade, it did open my file and showed all the account tabs along with it, exactly how it is supposed to happen. Interesting is that when I try to change the settings once (which is not successful) gnucash always asks me on exit whether I want to save (even when I did not open any file and did not create a new one) and wants me to select a file name. Also gnucash never remembers the last file I opened, therefore on every gnucash start I have to manually select and open my gnucash file. When storing the settings by closing the setting window via 'close' and reopening the settings window, all settings are lost. Whenever opening the settings via the menu 'edit | settings' all settings are empty (no tip of the day, no start notification, no 24h setting). Gnucash does not read nor store its settings. I'm also affected after upgrading from Ubuntu LTS 20.04 to 22.04 two days ago, which upgraded gnucash along with it, probably from 2.6.x to 4.8-1build2. UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to jammy on (12 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" - Release amd64 (20181017.3) InstallationDate: Installed on (1158 days ago) Removing ~/.local/ share/gnucash at least brings back the Accounts tab but all the other problems enumerated above remain.īasically, things are completely screwed up and I can't find any way to fix it. Removing ~/.gnucash has no effect on any of this. Removing ~/.cache/gnucash has no effect on any of this. Removing ~/.config/gnucash has no effect on any of this. My previously configured preferences are all gone.Ĭhanging preferences does not seem to have any effect, and when I change preferences and then close and reopen the preferences window my changes are gone. When I open the file explicitly, it only shows two account tabs even though there were previously a lot more tabs than that open, it doesn't show the main Accounts tab, and there appears to be no way to get it to open the main Accounts tab. Once you are comfortable with using GnuCash for your checking and other bank accounts, you may wish toĬontinue on with tracking other financial accounts.After installing the recent upgrade from gnucash 4.4 to 4.8 and opening gnucash, it doesn't start with my previously opened gnucash file opened as it usually does, but that's the only start of the problems. Withdrawals, so you can easily find out how much money you spend in different areas. And theĭouble-entry method helps you account for your spending by requiring a transfer account for Keeps a running balance of each account, and it makes reconciling these accounts easy. Transactions is practically done for you in GnuCash, because of its auto-completion feature. Makes it much easier to manage than the traditional paper register does.įor one thing, as discussed in Section 2.9, “Transactions”, data entry of common Managing your checkbook register is the first step of tracking your finances, and GnuCash ![]() This chapter will give you all the specific information you need to manage your checkbook with ![]()
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