On Sun, 22 Mar 2015, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2015 schrieb Jonesy:
bump...
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015, Jonesy wrote:
>On Wed, 18 Mar 2015, Timothy Pearson wrote:
>>> Jonesy wrote:
>>>
>>>
http://infinitekind.com/moneydance
>>>
http://infinitekind.com/download-moneydance-personal-finance-software
>>>
>>> It seemed to install ok.
>>> But, executing it the way the Desktop/moneydance.desktop shows it to be
>>> run:
>>> $ /bin/sh "/opt/Moneydance/Moneydance"
>>> [kcrash] TDECrash: Application
'output.logl-gtk-tqt-application'
>>> crashing...
>>> $
>>>
>>> The crash seems to be in a TDE module. Right?
>>
>>Maybe, maybe not. Sometimes TDE "catches" the crash even though
it's not
>>responsible for it.
>>
>>To verify, try running MoneyDance under gdb. If it crashes again, execute
>>the 'bt' command and post the output here.
>
>Tim,
>
>Thak you for the prompt reply!
>I know _nothing_ about running `gdb`. (In fact, it took a little effort
>to discover its "quit" command -- versus "exit".) Below are my
failed
>efforts at attempting to run moneydance under gdb:
>
>$ gdb Moneydance
>GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1
>...
>"/usr/local/bin/Moneydance": not in executable format: File format not
recognized
>(gdb) quit
>$ file /usr/local/bin/Moneydance
>/usr/local/bin/Moneydance: symbolic link to `/opt/Moneydance/Moneydance'
>$ gdb /opt/Moneydance/Moneydance
>GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1
>...
>"/opt/Moneydance/Moneydance": not in executable format: File format not
recognized
>(gdb) quit
>$ file /opt/Moneydance/Moneydance
>/opt/Moneydance/Moneydance: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable, with very long
lines
>$
>
>>>> So, then, not knowing anything about `gdb`, I tried the following
>(the way moneydance.desktop executes it (/bin/sh >> dash)):
>
>$ gdb /bin/sh "/opt/Moneydance/Moneydance"
>GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1
>...
>Reading symbols from /bin/sh...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
>"/opt/Moneydance/Moneydance" is not a core dump: File format not
recognized
>(gdb) quit
>$
>
>>>> And,
>
>$ gdb "/bin/sh /opt/Moneydance/Moneydance"
>GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1
>...
>/bin/sh /opt/Moneydance/Moneydance: No such file or directory.
>(gdb) quit
>$
>
>Awaiting guidance from The More Knowledgeable.
You might try to uninstall:
gtk-qt-engine-trinity
gtk2-engines-gtk-qt-trinity
gtk3-tqt-engine-trinity
Thank you, Nik!
Only gtk-qt-engine-trinity was installed -- but, then, you knew only one
would be there - didn't you? :-)
This scared me:
|The following packages will be REMOVED:
| gtk-qt-engine-trinity kubuntu-desktop-trinity
|After this operation, 573 kB disk space will be freed.
At first glance it seemed all of the Trinity TDE would be removed.
But, no. Trinity may be small, tight, and fast -- but it sure is NOT
just 573 kB! :-)
So, after removing gtk-qt-engine-trinity & kubuntu-desktop-trinity,
Moneydance now comes up without any error(s). We've yet to see if it
actually runs properly. My wife will need to export files from her old
XP box and then we'll try to import them on the Ubuntu/Trinity machine.
But, I do have a new question: What functionality or feature(s) have I
lost by removing gtk-qt-engine-trinity and kubuntu-desktop-trinity?
The names certainly _sound_ important. I haven't yet see anything
"different" in operations in the short period of time after the removals.
Again, Thank you!
Jonesy
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