I am a long-time gnucash user, but thought I'd have a look at kmymoney. I'm running Arch Linux on an amd64 system with plenty of memory and disk-space. I installed kmymoney from the Arch repository (v4.6.2), saved a gnucash xml file (I work with the data stored in a postgresql db) and tried to import it. During the import kmymoney crashed -- floating-point exception. Mindful of Einstein's insanity definition (which may not apply to multi-process or multi-threaded applications), I tried it again. He was right -- same result. I tried to follow the procedure to send a bug report, but it complained that the traceback was of no use and threw up its hands. I did some googling and found that there have been bugs that produce this symptom, one apparently caused by zeros in security prices, leading to a div-by-zero error. But from what I read, that error appears to have been fixed awhile ago.
I'm happy to submit a bug report, but right now, the extent of what I know is "tried to import gnucash file, poof, floating-point exception". I can't, or won't, send you my gnucash file for obvious reasons. If you have suggestions for how to gather more information that might help you debug this, I'm happy to try to get it for you if it doesn't involve too much of my time. I am a very experienced software developer and manager (now retired), so perhaps we could try building kmymoney from source, with symbols, and I could run it under gdb and get you a real traceback? /Don Allen _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel