Unfortunately, saving an anonymized file is not as simple as it should
be, but it's not actually hard. Do a File/Save As, and select the XML
back end, and click OK. Then in the dropdown for filter, select
anonymous files. (We should probably change that to anonymized files.
The difference is subtle, and I'll have to think carefully whether it is
really accurate.) Then type in a file name: xxx.anon.xml where xxx is
your choice. I'm not sure why it doesn't default to your original file
name with the .anon.xml extension. Maybe a future enhancement.
On 6/7/21 7:39 PM, Brendan Coupe wrote:
How do I save an anonymized copy? I don't see the option and I haven't
tried that for many years.
I keep the last couple of good versions around just in case so no need
to modify the latest source tree. I have not tried git bisect and I
don't have any idea what it does.
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On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 8:04 AM Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de
<mailto:t...@net-bembel.de>> wrote:
On Sonntag, 6. Juni 2021 22:52:40 CEST Brendan Coupe wrote:
> The differences in kmymoneyrc are not a problem.
>
> I realized that my KMM file dropped in size from 2.1M to 606K
some time
> this morning. I assumed after I recompiled KMM.
>
> I restored KMM to the older version (2021.05.31), opened the
last good
> file, made a change, saved it and the file size was about the same.
>
> I restored KMM to the version compiled today (2021.06.06) and
did the same
> thing. The saved file went from 2.1M to 606K.
>
> I repeated the process and the same thing happened. It appears
that KMM is
> damaging my file when I use the version compiled today.
There were recently two changes wich can cause a drop in size of
the file:
a) removal of unused match information from very old versions (SVN
age)
this should also provide information when saving in the consistency
5.1: not relevant as change is not added to the 5.1 branch
master: git revert b7905d3392894e9ae3d9c41ab910f6cb9af6c6ae
which should not explain such a large drop in size though and
b) Use another strategy to keep attribute ordering on writing xml
files
I can imagine that this can cause the trouble you see.
5.1: git revert a9dc272c84a05abad997ad156f0f833131f88393
master: git revert 4fcb0ab18c2bc660f9a781bafcd8e09ca96f638e
The git revert commands allow you to undo those changes. Feedback
is greatly
appreciated. If you could provide me an anonymized version of your
file so
that I can duplicate the problem and possibly fix it.
Quick feedback is welcome so that we can fix it.
Also, did you ever try 'git bisect' ?
Cheers
Thomas
>
>
> *----Brendan Coupe*
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 2:33 PM Brendan Coupe
<bren...@coupeware.com <mailto:bren...@coupeware.com>> wrote:
>
> > I'm still troubleshooting and not sure what is going on. KMM
compiled from
> > source about a week ago worked fine this morning. I compiled a
fresh
> > version and started getting errors. The initial error was
asking me to
> > select a currency, which in my case is USD. I did so but when
I opened my
> > file most accounts were zero with no transactions.
> >
> > I tried switching back to the previous good version but it
asked the same
> > question when I tried to open my file. I verified that my KMM
file had not
> > changed but kmymoneyrc appears to have changed. I have lots of
backups
> > (thank you syncthing) and will let you know if I figure any
more out.
> >
> >
> > *----Brendan Coupe*
> >
>
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