2012-03-13 01:33:22 |
Guilherme Salgado |
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I have my gnucash files in a folder synced with U1, and every time I save changes on Gnucash the main accounts file ends up removed from the server, even though it still exists locally. I can reproduce this all the time on Oneiric/Precise using a freshly created gnucash book.
From the syncdaemon.log (attached), it looks like that file (gnucash-test/accounts.gnucash) is being removed and re-created several times (probably because Gnucash renames the existing one and writes a new one), so I'd imagine that's what's causing it to end up removed from the server.
To reproduce this one just needs to create a new book on gnucash (following the startup wizard), save that book on a newly created directory, sync that directory on U1 and then enter a transaction into Gnucash and save it. After that the <book>.gnucash file will be removed from the server. |
I have my gnucash files in a folder synced with U1, and every time I save changes on Gnucash the main accounts file ends up removed from the server, even though it still exists locally. Once it gets into this state the only way I managed to re-upload the file was to quit the syncdaemon (u1sdtool -q) and then start it again (disconnecting/reconnecting via the control panel doesn't help). I can reproduce this all the time on Oneiric/Precise using a freshly created gnucash book.
From the syncdaemon.log (attached), it looks like that file (gnucash-test/accounts.gnucash) is being removed and re-created several times (probably because Gnucash renames the existing one and writes a new one), so I'd imagine that's what's causing it to end up removed from the server.
To reproduce this one just needs to create a new book on gnucash (following the startup wizard), save that book on a newly created directory, sync that directory on U1 and then enter a transaction into Gnucash and save it. After that the <book>.gnucash file will be removed from the server. |
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