https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419820
--- Comment #9 from Bob Price <norma...@charter.net> --- Yesterday I formatted my hard drive and reinstalled debian 10.3 and all of my programs including kmymoney. I started with Jan 2020 and input about 6 entries and saved it. I then opened it and everything seems to be working fine so far. On 4/8/20 12:51 AM, Thomas Baumgart wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419820 > > --- Comment #7 from Thomas Baumgart <tbaumg...@kde.org> --- > In case the filesize itself seems to be OK, one can check the contents of the > file with: > > % file xxx.kmy > > where xxx is your file name. This should in case of a valid .kmy file provide > you with the following or similar output: > > xxx.kmy: gzip compressed data, was "", last modified: Thu Aug 15 15:17:07 > 2019, from Unix > > The gzip compression is what it needs. In case that is OK, the next step could > be to check the contents. Proceed as follows in a console window: > > % zcat xxx.kmy > xxx.xml > % xmllint xxx.xml > > This dumps the (XML) contents of xxx.xml to the console if the file is not > corrupted. In other cases you see error messages. If that is also OK, then > your > data seems to be safe. (You sure have kept a backup of it somewhere, just in > case). The next step is to go around the GNC importer. Start KMyMoney from the > command line with the -n option. Open the settings, go to the plugins page and > deselect the GnuCash importer. Then try to open your file. > > Don't forget to cleanup: > > % rm xxx.xml > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.